Novels by José Saramago

Writer, journalist, playwright, poet and literary critic, born thursday november 16, 1922 in Azinhaga, Ribatejo (Portugal), died friday june 18, 2010 in Tias, Canary Islands (Spain)
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Posted by: Mauro Lanari
Lazarus would have gotten up because this would have been the God wish, but in that moment, last and final, Mary Magdalene puts down a hand on Jesus shoulder and says, Nobody has completed many sins while still alive in order to deserve to die two times, at that point Jesus lets the arm fall... [continue to read »]
José Saramago
from the book "" by José Saramago
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    Posted by: Saverio Carulli
    Immigrant life and the value of memory.
    Stories of Emigration
    Those who have managed to stand the continuous violences and new deprivations, the survivors, disoriented in the middle of society that despise and humiliate them, lost in languages they could not understand, they were gradually able... [continue to read »]
    José Saramago
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      He got out of the van to see how many other suppliers were ahead of him and thus calculate, more or less accurately, how long he would have to wait. He was number thirteen, he counted again, no, there was no doubt about it. Although he was not a suspirations person, he knew about that number's... [continue to read »]
      José Saramago
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