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I have for a long time loved fabulist, imaginative fiction, such as the writing of Italo Calvino, Jose Saramago, Michael Bulgakov, and Salman Rushdie. I also like the magic realist writers, such as Borges and Marquez, and feel that interesting truths can be learned about our world by exploring highly distorted worlds.
Authors I've longed to write like - but realize I actually can't even begin to - include Poe, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Kafka, Daniil Kharms, Witold Gombrowicz, Emily Dickinson, Robert Walser, Barbara Comyns, Ntozake Shange, Camille Laurens, Zbigniew Herbert, and Jose Saramago.
The books I love most are the ones that combine some sort of gripping story with really beautiful or stylish writing. Some of my favorites are 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy, 'The Virgin Suicides' by Jeffrey Eugenides, 'The Interpreter of Maladies' by Jhumpa Lahiri, and 'Blindness' by Jose Saramago.
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There is one eyewitness to this nightmare who guides seven strangers-among them a boy with no mother, a girl with dark glasses, a dog of tears-through the barren streets, and the procession becomes as uncanny as the surroundings are ...
Filled with the depth, humor, and the extraordinary philosophical richness that marks each of Saramago's novels, The Cave is one of the essential books of our time.
In José Saramago's remarkable and imaginative retelling, Solomon and his keeper, Subhro, begin in dismal conditions, forgotten in a corner of the palace grounds.
“Saramago juxtaposes an eminently readable narrative of work and poverty, class and desire, knowledge and timelessness—one in which God, too, as he faces Cain in the wake of Noah's Ark, emerges as far more human than expected.” —San ...
Raised from the Ground is Saramago’s most deeply personal novel, the book in which he found the signature style and voice that distinguishes all of his brilliant works.
Saramago displays his remarkable talent in this haunting tale of appearance versus reality.
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Death with Interruptions
While Death sits in her apartment wondering what would happen if she became human and fell in love, no one dies, raising concerns among a population confronting the harsh realities of eternal life.
From the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature, a “brilliant...enchanting novel” (New York Times Book Review) of romance, deceit, religion, and magic set in eighteenth-century Portugal at the height of the Inquisition.
The Lives of Things collects José Saramago’s early experiments with the short story form, attesting to the young novelist’s imaginative power and incomparable skill in elaborating the most extravagant fantasies.
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The Gospel According to Jesus Christ
In this provocative, tender novel, the subject of wide critical discussion and wonder, Saramago questions the meaning of God, the foundations of the Church, and human existence itself.
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Abstract ideas by Jose Saramago fleshed out in Quantum Theatre play
When Saramago won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1998, the Swedish academy described his novels as “parables sustained by imagination, compassion and ... «Tribune-Review, Apr 15»
José Saramago's 'Skylight'
From outside a cobbler's airy window, a little corner of Lisbon unfurls. Voyeurism is inescapable in José Saramago's “new” novel, “Skylight,” which peeks in on a ... «New York Times, Jan 15»
'Skylight' by José Saramago
When the late Portuguese novelist and Nobel laureate José Saramago was about 31, he submitted a novel titled “Skylight'' to a Lisbon publishing house. «Boston Globe, Dez 14»
Book review: 'Skylight' by Jose Saramago
“The journey never ends,” José Saramago once wrote. “Only travelers end.” We may proclaim the voyage over, but we know in our hearts it isn't true. There will ... «Washington Post, Dez 14»
Review: 'Skylight' by José Saramago
In her introduction to "Skylight," Spanish journalist Pilar del Río notes that in 1953, José Saramago sent a manuscript to a publisher, where it languished in a ... «Chicago Tribune, Dez 14»
A jewel in the rejection pile: 'Skylight' by Jose Saramago
In 1953, a 31-year-old José Saramago wrote and submitted his first novel, “Skylight” (“Clarabóia”), to a publisher, where it languished unacknowledged for ... «Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Dez 14»
'Skylight,' by José Saramago: review
After the Portuguese writer José Saramago published his first novel, “Land of Sin,” in 1947, he spent the next several years working on a new book, “Skylight. «SFGate, Dez 14»
Skylight by José Saramago – love, life and loss in Lisbon
José Saramago submitted the manuscript of Skylight to a Lisbon publisher in 1953. Receiving no response, and apparently never seeking one, he was plunged, ... «The Guardian, Jul 14»
Skylight by José Saramago, book review: Publishers missed a trick …
This is what happened to the Portuguese writer José Saramago, whose book Skylight was submitted in 1953 and returned in 1989, a few years before he won ... «The Independent, Jun 14»
Exclusive: 'Enemy' Featurette Explores Adapting The Novel By The …
Producer Niv Fichman takes the center of this behind-the-scenes look, explaining that Saramago had initially declined to give the film rights to any more of his ... «Indie Wire, Mär 14»