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| Articles about Saramago |
| | Jose Saramago: Death At Intervals | | 2008-02-25 11:43:29 | | Lindy Burleigh reviews José Saramago's Death At Intervals.
'Now life is truly beautiful,' proclaim the citizens of the unnamed fictional country in José Saramago's new novel, when suddenly, one New Year's Day, people stop dying. Granted, it's an implausible scenario, but we are asked to take nothing seriously, except for the author himself.
We know, too, that Saramago is not going to stick to... | | By: SPLALit - Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American | | |
| | Jose Saramago: The Double | | 2008-01-04 12:35:30 | | Michael Freeman reviews José Saramago's The Double.
In his recent novel "The Double," the Portuguese writer Jose Saramago looks at the theme of identity, and just how much our personalities dictate who we are, in the story Tertuliano Maximo Afonso, a history teacher in a secondary school whose life is completely shaken up one evening after he watches a routine comedy.
Tertuliano is feeling... | | By: SPLALit - Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American | | |
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| Saramago’s latest book plot: why it won’t happen in the Philippines | | 2007-09-16 08:57:01 | | It’s been raining here Metro Cebu straight every afternoon since Wednesday. Are the heavens crying for Erap? I hope not. Maybe, for GMA then - especially now that the controversies concerning her administration’s shady National Broadband Network (NBN) deal with ZTE are slowly unfolding.
No surprise that civil society groups are now training their attacks against [...]... | | By: Postcard Headlines | | |
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