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  1. La Balsa de Piedra (Saramago, Jose. Works.) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 1999-01-01
  2. Jose Saramago, o periodo formativo (Estudos de literatura portuguesa) (Portuguese Edition) by Horacio Costa, 1997
  3. Multipersonalitat als Poetik: Umberto Eco "Il nome della rosa," Joao Ubaldo Ribeiro "Viva o povo brasileiro," Jose Saramago "O evangelho segundo Jesus ... romanistische Arbeiten) (German Edition) by Steven Uhly, 2000
  4. Historia do cerco de Lisboa: Romance (O Campo da palavra) (Portuguese Edition) by Jose Saramago, 1989
  5. A Construcā O Da Memoria Da Nacā O Em Jose Saramago E Gore Vidal (Passagem. Estudos Em Ciencias Culturais) by Adriana Alves Paula Martins, 2006-01
  6. Schreiben gegen Mythen: Die Romane von Jose Saramago (European university studies. Series XXIV, Ibero-Romance languages and literatures) (German Edition) by Andreas Schor, 1997
  7. Voz autoritaria y experiencia fascista : José Saramago by Ronald W. Sousa, 2003-10-31
  8. Vergangenheitsbewaltigung Im Interkulturellen Transfer: Zur Aufarbeitung Europaischer Geschichte In Jose Saramagos O Ano Da Morte De Ricardo Reis (German Edition) by Angela Maria Pereira Nunes, 2003-06-30
  9. Casi un objeto (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2007-01-01
  10. Intermitencias DA Morte, as by Jose Saramago, 2005
  11. Jerusalem (Portuguese Literature Series) by Goncalo M. Tavares, 2009-10-20
  12. El cuento de la isla desconocida/ The Tale of the Unknown Island (Narrativa (Punto de Lectura)) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2002-05-10
  13. Candida Hoefer: In Portugal by Jose Saramago, Shelley Rice, 2007-01-30
  14. Le dieu manchot by José Saramago, 1995-11-23

61. Elmundo.es | Encuentros Digitales
Translate this page Ha estado con nosotros 11 de Enero de 2001. jose saramago. Foto Javi Martínez Entrevista Presentación en Madrid Crítica
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Tiene una relación directa e indirecta. Directa, porque hay una referencia explícita, incluso en el título de la novela. E indirecta, porque el aprovechamiento que hago del mito de Platón lo hago en términos actuales, aplicándolo sobre la situación actual del mundo y nuestra forma de vivir. ¿Es esta novela tan "terrorífica" como "Ensayo sobre la ceguera"?
Ensayo sobre la ceguera no es terrorífica, lo que sí es terrorífico es el mundo en el que vivimos. Ensayo no es más que una pálida imagen de este mundo. como hace que sus libros se vendan tanto?
Eso hay que preguntarlo a los lectores. Cómo reconcilia su ética con la total ausencia de una metafísica. En la vida práctica es imposible.

62. Jose Saramago - Die Portugiesische Reise - Perlentaucher.de
Translate this page Zum Autor saramago, jose jose saramago, geboren 1922 in Azinhaga, einem Dorf in der portugiesischen Provinz Ribatejo, entstammt einer Landarbeiterfamilie.
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63. BOOK Magazine
Click to return to the current issue. All the Names Harcourt 256 pages jose saramago Translated from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa.
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Jose the Obscure
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All the Names
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Jose Saramago
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by Margaret Jull Costa There is a certain comforting feeling you can get from being in the presence of greatness. Like watching the Chicago Bears of 1985 or the Montreal Canadiens of the 1970s, listening to John Coltrane blaze through "My Favorite Things" or Hoagy Carmichael croon "Baltimore Oriole." The outcome is never in doubt. The key game will assuredly be won. A false note will not be struck. All you have to do is sit back, relax and let it all unfold. This soothing sense also comes from reading the fiction of Jose Saramago. A master storyteller and fabulist in the tradition of Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino and G.K. Chesterton, the Portuguese-born, 1998 Nobel Prize-winning author of Blindness The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis The History of the Siege of Lisbon and The Gospel According to Jesus Christ His desperate search for the unknown woman leads Senhor Jose on a consistently surprising and often harrowing journey that finds him becoming more and more bold, leading him to forge documents, ask probing questions of her neighbors, break into the school she attended as a child and, in one particularly chilling scene, spend a night in another labyrinth: the city's sprawling, overgrown cemetery, which Saramago describes as an octopus with sixty-four tentacles. The unofficial motto of the cemetery is the same as that of the Central Registry: All the Names.

64. Jose Saramago: Prophet Of Doom
from the November/December 2002 issue José saramago Prophet of Doom Pessimism is our only hope. The gospel according to José
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"I don't see people walking," he says through an interpreter when asked if he's enjoying his brief trip to the States, where he's meeting with his American publisher about his forthcoming novel, The Cave . "I only see cars. I cannot understand why. I do understand the physical part of it, but I don't understand the human part of it, why people don't walk.... To travel in a car all the time is like being in a spaceship that protects you from everything. But if Americans are happy with this way of life, that's up to them."
The Land of Sin ), but he didn't publish another ( Manual of Painting and Calligraphy ) until 1977. "I had nothing worth telling, therefore I remained silent," he has said on more than one occasion.
Over the past twenty-five years, though, Saramago has moved speedily to become the most famous author Portugal has ever produced, winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize for Literature. He is not only our "strongest living European novelist" but one of the world's few living geniuses, according to author, critic and professor Harold Bloom, whose latest book is, appropriately enough, Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds . Saramago now lives on the Canary Islands with his wife, Spanish journalist Pilar del Rio, and their dogs, animals who figure prominently in the author's work as seers, caregivers and creatures more sympathetic and perceptive than humans. He moved there to the island of Lanzarote in 1992 after a feud with the Portuguese government, which, along with the Vatican, denounced his controversial novel

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66. Bookreporter.com - ALL THE NAMES By Jose Saramago
All The Names jose saramago Harcourt Literary Fiction ISBN 0151004218. Of all the names you need to remember if you want to read
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Of all the names you need to remember if you want to read a sparkling, illuminating, intelligent and exciting novel, remember Portuguese novelist Jose Saramago. Gunter Grass and Gabriel Garcia Marquez are always mentioned at the forefront of accomplished international novelists. Saramago should be mentioned as well. With the publication of BLINDNESS in 1998, Saramago received the much-deserved Nobel Prize. With that book, readers began to see that he is an amazing author and now are looking back to his novels before BLINDNESS, such as THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JESUS CHRIST and THE STONE RAFT. Saramago's first novel since BLINDNESS is ALL THE NAMES, a novel of simple prose and intelligent ironies rich in thought.
"Apart from his first name, Jose, Senhor Jose also has surnames, very ordinary ones, nothing extravagant, one from his father's side, another from his mother's, as is normal, names legitimately transmitted, as we could confirm in the Register of Births in the Central Registry if the matter justified our interest and if the results of that inquiry repaid the labour of merely confirming what we already know."

67. Zoze Saramago (Jose Saramago)
Zoze saramago (jose saramago) Embargo i druge price; Jevandjelje po Isusu Hristu; Sedam Sunaca i Sedam Mesecina; Slepilo. Zoze saramago rodjen je 1922.
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69. Scriptorium - Jose Saramago
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70. BOMB Magazine: Jose Saramago By Katherine Vaz
José saramago by Katherine Vaz, José saramago. Photo by Katherine Vaz. After the interview, saramago, exhausted, was pleased to accept a gift of them.
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It was a more tranquil moment when I stood next to Saramago at the Newark Museum, contemplating Edward Hopper's The Sheridan Theatre . For a moment, standing there in silence, we looked like two people in an Edward Hopper painting ourselves. "Astonishing," I said of the work. "Yes," said Saramago, "look how he captures it–solitude."
Manual of Painting and Calligraphy
José Saramago (the "J" is pronounced like the English "J," not the Spanish one) published his first novel, The Land of Sin , in 1947, and there followed a lacuna in his literary output, though he worked as a journalist, critic, and translator. In 1980, Risen from the Ground won the City of Lisbon Prize, but it was Baltasar and Blimunda (1982) that won him international acclaim. There followed The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis The Stone Raft , and The History of the Siege of Lisbon
In 1991, the Portuguese government, bowing to pressure from the Catholic Church, blocked the nomination of his controversial The Gospel According to Jesus Christ for Europe's Ariosto competition. Saramago, born in 1922 and a witness to the Salazar era, picked up and moved to Lanzarote, where he now lives with his wife, Pilar del Rio.

71. Palestine: The Final Solution And Jose Saramago
April 2 2002. Palestine the final solution and jose saramago. James Petras. The images of Israel s military force have been transmitted worldwide.
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The Israeli public, its media, intellectuals, and journalists were scandalized when the Portuguese Nobel prize winning author, Jose Saramago, confronted them with the historical truth: "What is happening in Palestine is a crime that we can compare to what occurred in Auschwitz." The Israeli public, instead of reflecting on their violent deeds instead turned on Saramago for daring to compare them with the Nazis. In his moral blindness, Amos Oz, the Israeli writer and sometime pacifist-until Israel goes to war-accused Saramago of being an "anti-Semite" and "incredible moral blindness". The profound immorality of a war against an entire people is a crime against humanity. There are no special exemptions. It is precisely those Israeli and diaspora intellectuals who claim to be "progressive" who have exposed their own national blindness and moral cowardice, cloaking their apologetics for Israeli terror today with the shrouds of the victims of the Holocaust 50 years past. One only has to read the Israeli press to understand the validity of Saramago's historical analogy. Everyday prominent and respectable leaders, elected by the Jewish electorate, 'bestialize' their Palestinian adversaries, all the better to justify their own unrestrained violence. According to the Israeli daily Ma ariv-quoted by Robert Fisk-an Israeli officer advises his troops to study the tactics adopted by the Nazis in the Second World War, "If our job is to seize a densely packed refugee camps or take over the Nablus Casbah...an officer...must...analyze...the lessons of past battles even...to analyze how the German army operated int he Warsaw ghetto." When the Hebrew press accused Saramago of being an anti- Semite were they willing to extend that calumny to its military officers, their troops for drawing the same analogies? Will Israeli officers also plead that they were merely "taking orders" in blowing up buildings with women, children, old people inside?

72. The Cave By Jose Saramago - Read Review
The Cave . The Cave by jose saramagoThe plot of Portuguese novelist José saramago The Cave is simple. The story is set in the distant
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The Cave is simple. The story is set in the distant future, though the unadorned and oppressive atmosphere that Saramago creates has more the feel of medieval monastic than invented future. Increasingly, the inhabitants of the novel have come to live in the Center, an immense shopping, residential, entertainment complex, a castle of sorts, devoid of any real contact with nature or the outside world. Residents can visit simulations of, say, the seashore or an alpine region. However, everything is faux, totally manufactured. Shopping is the dominant activity. A giant poster in one section reads: "We would sell you everything you need, but we would prefer you need what we have to sell." Holding out against such attempts at twisted logic and mock reality is an elderly country craftsperson, a simple man, and a self-employed potter. His name is Ciprano Algot, and he has a relationship with the Center in that he sells his work through the establishment to residents there.

73. Portland Public Library
The Cave The Yale Review of Booksjose saramago s latest novel depicts a capitalist nightmare. The Cave jose saramago Translated by Margaret Costa Harcourt Brace, 320 pp, $25.
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75. Jose Saramago - Um Premio Nobel Levantado Do Chao
Translate this page José saramago , um prémio Nobel levantado do chão Torna-se editor literário e só em 1966 surge um livro de poemas do desconhecido saramago.
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77. BrothersJudd.com - Books By Jose Saramago Reviewed
Home Reviews Links Blog Daily Glossary Orrin s Stuff Email. Author jose saramago. The Stone Raft (1986) jose saramago (1922-) (GradeD+).
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78. TALES OF THE UNKNOWN ISLAND - Saramago, Jose
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79. Canadian Dimension: Palestine: The Final Solution And Jose Saramago
Palestine the final solution and jose saramago. by James Petras May/June 2002. The Palestine the final solution and jose saramago. We
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The images of Israel's military force have been transmitted worldwide. Soldiers shooting the wounded in the head. Tanks smashing the walls of houses, offices, Arafat's compound. Hundreds of boys and men, their heads hooded, being driven with rifle butts into concentration camps; helicopter gunships destroying markets; tanks destroying olive, orange and lemon trees. The streets of Ramallah ravaged. Mosques and schools pock-marked with bullets, children's drawings shredded, crucifixes shattered, walls autographed by the military marauders. Millions of Palestinians surrounded by tanks: cut off from electricity, water, telephones, food: the stormtroopers smashing doors and furniture and cooking utensils, whatever makes life possible.
Palestine: the final solution and Jose Saramago
We have the dubious privilege of watching and reading as this horror unfolds by the descendants of the Holocaust, who with cant and rancour claim a monopoly on the use of a word which best describes the attack on a whole people, with the complicity of most Israelis save a few courageous souls. Today can anyone claim they didn't know that the Israelis were carrying out genocide against a whole people, crowded in the basements, under the ruins of their homes? The living among the wounded, the dying, deliberately denied medical care, systematic and methodical decisions by the Israel High Command to block all ambulances, to arrest and even shoot drivers and emergency medical workers.

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