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José Saramago was the master of reinvention
REVIEW: Blindness by Jose Saramago
Writers Talking Writers: Elif Shafak on José Saramago and Mathias Énard on Marcel Proust
José Saramago’s Childhood Memoir Inspires Companion Picture Books (Published 2024)
Which Ethics? From Which Bible? Revisiting Jose Saramago’s “The Gospel According To Jesus Christ”
10 José Saramago Books to Help You See the World From New Perspectives
José Saramago
Artefacts from José Saramago donated to the Nobel Prize Museum
‹ A Man of Tears, a Man of Wisdom: Ursula K. Le Guin on José Saramago’s Seeing Book Marks
Book | The First Boat | By José Saramago – Editor’s Note
International award winner! A beautifully illustrated story book for kids 4-8 about the importance of nature and community, from Nobel Prize...
José Saramago was the master of reinvention
José Saramago was the master of reinvention. This great writer and inveterate political renegade deserves to be better known outside his native Portugal.
REVIEW: Blindness by Jose Saramago
Blindness tells the story of an anonymous city that is stricken with a mysterious illness that blinds a majority of the population.
Writers Talking Writers: Elif Shafak on José Saramago and Mathias Énard on Marcel Proust
This month, we spoke with Booker nominee Elif Shafak (10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World, There Are Rivers In the Sky) about the...
José Saramago’s Childhood Memoir Inspires Companion Picture Books (Published 2024)
Early in José Saramago's 2006 memoir, “Small Memories,” he tells readers that he briefly considered calling it “The Book of Temptations”...
Which Ethics? From Which Bible? Revisiting Jose Saramago’s “The Gospel According To Jesus Christ”
Saramago's text articulates a radical post-lapsarian understanding of Jesus's human nature that is the mirror image of the opposite.
10 José Saramago Books to Help You See the World From New Perspectives
For a fresh new look at the world around you, even as you sit in isolation at home, here are 10 incredible José Saramago books to broaden your horizons.
José Saramago
Memory is our deepest actual language. It's our storehouse of riches, our gold mine or diamond mine, and we need to keep it open, to keep in...
Artefacts from José Saramago donated to the Nobel Prize Museum
A stone, a pair of glasses and a manuscript. These were some of the artefacts...
‹ A Man of Tears, a Man of Wisdom: Ursula K. Le Guin on José Saramago’s Seeing Book Marks
Some behave with stupid, selfish brutality, sauve qui peut. The group of men who seize power in an asylum and use and abuse the weaker inmates...
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Portuguese Nobel Prize–winning author who was a vocal supporter of the Sahrawi people and visited refugee camps; an influential international advocate (deceased 2010).