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         Saramago Jose:     more books (102)
  1. The Cave by Jose Saramago, 2003-10-15
  2. Cain (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2009-12-28
  3. Todos los nombres/ All the Names (Narrativa (Punto de Lectura)) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2008-04-25
  4. Todos Os Nomes (O campo da palavra) (Portuguese Edition) by Jose Saramago, 1999-12-20
  5. El viaje del elefante (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2009-02-27
  6. The Double by Jose Saramago, 2005-10-03
  7. Historia del cerco de Lisboa (Spanish Edition) by José Saramago, 1999-10-31
  8. Viaje a Portugal (Spanish Edition) by José Saramago, 1995-05-01
  9. The Stone Raft by Jose Saramago, 1996-06-14
  10. El Evangelio según Jesucristo (Spanish Edition) by José Saramago, 1998-10-15
  11. Blindness (Harvest Book) (Paperback) by Jose Saramago (Author), 1999
  12. CAIN (Spanish Edition) by SARAMAGO JOSE, 2009
  13. Ensaio Sobre a Cegueira by Jose Saramago, 2000
  14. El hombre duplicado/ The Double (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2009-05-01

21. IDB - News - PORTUGAL'S NOBEL PRIZE WINNER JOSE SARAMAGO TO SPEAK AT INTER-AMERI
October 26, 2000. PORTUGAL'S nobel PRIZE WINNER jose saramago TO SPEAK AT INTERAMERICANDEVELOPMENT BANK, OCTOBER 27. Book signing for All the Names.
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Achievement: One of Portugal’s best-selling contemporary writers, his works have been translated into more than 20 languages and is read by over 140 million people around the world.
“We’re rational beings but we don’t behave rationally. If we did, there’d be no starvation in the world.”
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Born: November 16, 1922, Portugal. The History Of The Siege Of Lisbon; A Novel Authors: Jose Saramago and Joe E. Saramago Translator: Giovanni Pontiero Published: 05/1997 The Year Of The Death Of Ricardo Reis Author: Jose Saramago Translator: Giovanni Pontiero Published: 3/1992 Blindness Authors: Jose Saramago and Joe E. Saramago Published: 09/1998 El Ano De La Muerte De Ricardo Reis Author: Jose Saramago The Gospel According To Jesus Christ Author: Jose Saramago Translator: Giovanni Pontiero Published: 01/1994 The Stone Raft Author: Jose Saramago Translator: Helen Lane Published: 06/1996 Viaje A Portugal Author: Jose Saramago Baltasar And Blimunda Author: Jose Saramago Translator: Giovanni Pontiero Published: 10/1987 Memorial Del Convento Authors: Jose Saramago and Basilio Losada The Stone Raft Author: Jose Saramago Translator: Giovanni Pontiero Published: 05/1995 Stories and related links: Official Announcement Jose Saramago Homepage Announcement, ABC News

23. Literature, Filosophy And Politics - Homage To Jose Saramago Nobel Prize 1998
An homage to the great portuguese writer and dramatizer, jose saramago,honored with nobel Prize in Literature 1998. A special space
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24. Jose Saramago - Premio Nobell 1998
Translate this page Internacional de Escritores ( Estrasburgo ). José saramago foi laureadocom o Prêmio nobel da Literatura 1998 pela nobel Foundation.
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JOSÉ SARAMAGO Conheça o Premio Nobel 1998 de Literatura Conheça sua biografia. Clique aqui Publicou o seu primeiro livro em 1947, e as suas obras estão editados em mais de 40 países. Leia o discurso perante a Real Academia Sueca. Clique aqui Conheça as obras publicadas de Saramago.
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José Saramago nasceu na aldeia de Azinhaga ( Golegã ), em 1922. Fez estudos secundários ( liceu e técnico ) que, por dificuldades econômicas, não pode prosseguir. No seu primeiro emprego foi serralheiro mecânico, tendo exercido depois, diversas outras profissões : desenhista, funcionário de saúde e de previdência social, editor, tradutor, jornalista. Publicou o seu primeiro livro, um romance, em 1947. Colaborou como crítico literário na revista Seara Nova. Em 1972 e 1973 fez parte da redação do jornal Diário de Lisboa. Pertenceu à primeira direção da Associação Portuguesa de Escritores e foi, desde 195 a 1994, presidente da Assembléia Geral da Sociedade Portuguesa de Autores. Entre Abril e Novembro de 1975 foi diretor-adjunto do jornal Diário de Notícias. A partir de 1976 passou a viver exclusivamente do seu trabalho literário, primeiro como tradutor, depois como autor. É Doutor Honoris Causa pelas Universidades de Turim ( Itália ), de Sevilha ( Espanha ) e de Manchester ( Reino Unido ); membro Honoris Causa do Conselho do Instituo de Filosofia do Direito e de Estudos Histórico-Políticos da Universidade de Pisa ( Itália ); membro da Academia Universal das Culturas ( Paris ); membro correspondente da Academia Argentina das Letras; membro do Parlamento Internacional de Escritores ( Estrasburgo ).

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  • 26. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Jose Saramago's The Stone Raft
    saramago PROFILE nobel PRIZE WINNER (Online News Hour, PBS, October 9, 1998) -ARTICLE Portugal's jose saramago wins nobel Literature Prize (CNN) -ARTICLE
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    By way of a metaphor that's as subtle as a train wreckthe Iberian Peninsula shears off from the European land mass and starts floating out to seathe Portuguese Nobelist Jose Saramago assays the isolation of Portugal and Spain from the rest of Europe and, for that matter, from the rest of the world. The new island drifts first towards America then South; at one point it rotates; but for the most part it just seems to be adrift. Of course, the oddest thing about all this is that the book was published just as Spain and Portugal were formally joining the European Community and officially ending their years in the wilderness. If Mr. Saramago has a coherent point here it was too nuanced for one as literal as I. And since I didn't much care for the group of characters that he follows, I did not care for the book. It seemed like a mildly clever idea for a short story that went nowhere and did so at too great length.
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    27. Harapan's Bookshelf: Nobel Prize '98: Jose Saramago
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    Blindness : A Novel
    Jose Saramago, Giovanni Pontiero (Translator) / Hardcover / Published 1998
    The Gospel According to Jesus Christ
    Jose Saramago, Giovanni Pontiero (Translator) / Hardcover / Published 1994
    The History of the Siege of Lisbon
    Jose Saramago, et al / Hardcover / Published 1997
    The Stone Raft
    Jose Saramago, Giovanni Pontiero (Translator) / Hardcover / Published 1995
    The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis
    Jose Saramago, Giovanni Pontiero (Translator) / Hardcover / Published 1991
    Baltasar and Blimunda
    Jose Saramago, Giovanni Pontiero (Translator) / Paperback / Published 1998
    Baltasar and Blumunda
    Jose Saramago / Paperback / Published 1998
    El Ano De LA Muerte De Ricardo Reis
    Jose Saramago / Paperback / Published 1995
    The Gospel According to Jesus Christ (A Harvest Book)
    Jose Saramago, Giovanni Pontiero (Translator) / Paperback / Published 1994

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    The nobel Prize winning author jose saramago. nobelReview Connection shows featuringnobel Laureates, including Desmond Tutu, VS Naipaul, and jose saramago.
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    Review Connection shows featuring Nobel Laureates, including Desmond Tutu, V.S. Naipaul, and Jose Saramago. Saramago won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1998, just after the novel Blindness was published. This work is part of a trilogy that marks a shift in his writing, from historical fantasies to allegorical explorations. Related Links Jose Saramago, biography Recent Arts and Entertainment Shows The Lost Cultural Treasures of Baghdad A Survivor's Story Amandla! Fighting Music ... The Last Letter Jose Saramago Boston University and WBUR . All rights reserved.

    29. Mass Humanities: An Interview With Jose Saramago
    A Writer's Progress An Interview with nobel PrizeWinning PortugueseNovelist José saramago By Anna Klobucka. José saramago was
    http://www.mfh.org/newsandevents/newsletter/MassHumanities/Spring2002/interview.
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    By Anna Klobucka
    The History of the Siege of Lisbon , for example, a humble proofreader rewrites both Portugal's national past and the story of his own life by willfully inserting a single word into a historical work he is editing. Multi-
    Terra do Pecado [Land of Sin] Manual of Painting and Calligraphy , it was subtitled "ensaio de romance," a label that can be translated as both "novel-essay" and "rehearsal for a novel." The latter meaning points to Saramago's notion of writing as an apprenticeship, a laborious process that must be faced with patience and humility.
    Although both Saramago and his critics emphasize the formative importance and independent value of his earlier works, for a majority of his readers it was his 1982 historical novel
    Baltasar and Blimunda ( entitled Memorial do Convento in Portuguese that brought him critical acclaim and a wide readership. It is still perhaps the most widely read and studied of Saramago's novels. It was adapted for the stage by the Italian composer Azio Corghi as the opera Blimunda , which premiered in Milan in 1990. Saramago's unorthodox exploration of historical scenarios, begun with his revisitation of the Portuguese eighteenth century in

    30. Jose Saramago: Prophet Of Doom
    Emerging from an elegant luncheon held in his honor into a clear, sunshiny afternoon,nobel Prize–winning author José saramago says there is only one word
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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

    31. BOOK Magazine
    of jose saramago. A master storyteller and fabulist in the tradition of Franz Kafka,Italo Calvino and GK Chesterton, the Portugueseborn, 1998 nobel Prize
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    from the September/October 2000 issue
    Jose the Obscure
    Adam Langer
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    All the Names
    Harcourt
    256 pages
    Jose Saramago
    Translated from the Portuguese
    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.

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    34. Lynn Public Library - Nobel Prize Winners - Literature
    WINNERS OF THE nobel PRIZE FOR LITERATURE. Click on the links below tofind their works in the catalog. 1998 saramago, jose (Portuguese).
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    WINNERS OF THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE
    Click on the links below to find their works in the catalog. (Note that no award was given in the years and Imre Kertesz (Hungarian) V.S. Naipaul (British/Indian) Gao Xingjian (Chinese) Grass, Gunter (German) Saramago, Jose (Portuguese) Fo, Dario (Italian) Szymborska, Wislawa (Polish) Heaney, Seamus (Irish) Oe, Kenzaburo (Japanese) Morrison, Toni (American) Walcott, Derek (Saint Lucian) Gordimer, Nadine (South African) Paz, Octavio (Mexican) Cela, Camilo Jose (Spanish) Mahfouz, Naguib (Egyptian) Brodsky, Joseph (Russian-American) Soyinka, Wole (Nigerian) Simone, Claude (French) Siefert, Jaroslav (Czech) Golding, William (British) Garcia Marquez, Gabriel (Colombian-Mexican) Canetti, Elias (Bulgarian-British) Milosz, Czeslaw (Polish-American) Elytis, Odysseus (Greek) Singer, Isaac Bashevis (American) Aleixandre, Vicente (Spanish) Bellow, Saul (American) Montale, Eugenio (Italian) Johnson, Eyvind and Martinson, Harry Edmund (both Swedish) White, Patrick (Australian) Boll, Heinrich (German) Neruda, Pablo

    35. Saramago, Jose. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    All the Names, 1999). He has also written poetry, essays, plays, and a journal.saramago was awarded the nobel Prize for Literature in 1998.
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    36. Jose Saramago Discussion
    saramago's strength is his rootedness in ordinary peoples' lives, with the intellectto humour, and you can see why he won the Prix nobel. Keep on with jose.
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    The Cave
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    All the Names
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    Released 10/2001
    Our Word Is Our Weapon: Selected Writings
    by Marcos, Subcommandante
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    The Gospel According to Jesus Christ by Jose Saramago Released 09/1994 Baltasar and Blimunda by Saramago, Jos© Released 11/1998 Blindness by Saramago, Jos© Released 09/1998 El Cuento De LA Isla Desconocida by Saramago, Jose Released 01/1998 El Evangelio Segun Jesucristo by Saramago, Jose Released 10/2001 The History of the Siege of Lisbon by Saramago, Jose Released 05/1997 El hombre duplicado by Saramago, Jose Released 11/2002 La balsa de piedra by Saramago, Jose Released 03/2001 Blindness (Thorndike Large Print Basic Series) by Saramago, Jose Released 05/1999 Casi Un Objeto by Saramago, Jose Released 12/1998 Todos Los Nombres by Saramago, Jose Released 04/2002 El Hombre Duplicado by Saramago, Jose Released 11/2002 Discussion: jose saramago I barely can think of him like a comunist reading his books! He looks very good, dreamer man, while in real life sometimes he said too "strong" things. But he is one of my favorite.

    37. Nobel Prize Winners
    The first nobel Prize was awarded in 1901. 2001, Sir VS Naipaul, Great Britain. 2000,Gao Xingjian, France. 1999, Grass, Günter, Germany. 1998, saramago, jose, Portugal.
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    Nobel Award Winners: Literature Return To Twice Sold Tales Home Page Booker Prize Bram Stoker Award Caldecott Medal ... Pulitzer Prize Winners The awards, most of which are for achievements in literature, language or areas of general culture, cannot be applied for. The Nobel Prize for literature derives from a fund which was created from the fortune left by Alfred Nobel (1833-96) and which is held in trust by the Nobel Foundation . The task of selecting the winner of the Prize was entrusted to the Swedish Academy by Nobel in his will. The first Nobel Prize was awarded in 1901. Sir V.S. Naipaul Great Britain Gao Xingjian France Grass, Günter Germany Saramago, Jose Portugal Fo, Darlo Italy Szymborska, Wislawa Poland Heaney, Seamus Ireland Oe, Kenzaburo Japan Morrison, Toni U.S. Walcott, Derek Antilles/Usa Gordimer, Nadine South Africa Paz, Octavio Mexico Cela, Camilo Jose Spain Mahfouz, Naguib Egypt Brodsky, Joseph US Soyinka, Wole Nigeria Simon, Claude

    38. Jose Saramago
    Translate this page José saramago. Autores Internacionales. El escritor portugués José saramago,Premio nobel 1998, nació en la pequeña aldea de Azinhaga en 1922.
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    José Saramago Autores Internacionales
    El escritor portugués José Saramago, Premio Nobel 1998, nació en la pequeña aldea de Azinhaga en 1922. Autodidacta, Saramago ha renovado con su particular estilo narrativo las letras portuguesas y mundiales. Reinventando pasajes de la historia o creando fantásticos accidentes contemporáneos, el escritor manifieista en toda su obra una honda preocupación por el destino del ser humano en un mundo cada vez más hostil con los más débiles. Además de ser columnista habitual de lo mejor de la prensa internacional. Saramago ha colaborado con diversas causas humanitarias en todo el mundo, como con los damnificados del huracán que asoló Nicargua y Honduras en 1999.Entre sus obras destacan las novelas El Evangelio según Jesucristo, La balsa de piedra, Memorial del convento y El año de la muerte de Ricardo Reis, y el libro de relatos Casi un objeto.
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    Levantado del suelo, Manual de pintura y caligrafía, Historia del Cerco de Lisboa, El año de la muerte de Ricardo Reis, La balsa de piedra, El Evangelio según Jesucristo, Casi un objeto, Todos los nombres, Viaje a Portugal, Cuadernos de Lanzarote, El cuento de la isla desconocida. Cuando el escritor portugués José Saramago ganó el Premio Nobel en 1998, su obra ya estaba considerada por los críticos de todo el mundo como una de las más importantes de la literatura contemporánea. Su obra, narrativa ensu mayor parte, es un acercamiento cálido a la vida cotidiana.

    39. Carta De Jose Saramago
    Translate this page Felizmente Gelman no está solo. Entre otros, el Premio nobel JoséSaramago le ha escrito una carta al presidente uruguayo. Gelman
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    JUAN GELMAN Y LA TRAGEDIA ARGENTINA
    (Publicado en "El Dominical", suplemento de "El Comercio" de Lima, 31 de
    Octubre de 1999).
    (19). Los tres fueron secuestrados; los militares se los llevaron porque no
    le perdonaron la vida".
    sostener: "no voy a parar de buscarlo hasta que lo encuentre. O hasta que me
    hijo".
    han hecho que por primera vez sienta que voy a encontrarle. La carta de
    humanidad".
    su hjo cuando lo mataron.
    Lanzarote, 20 de Octubre de 1999. decirlo, en Brasil, que habla mi lengua. Nada que cultural y socialmente importe al mundo iberoamericano me es siquiera tengo la certeza de que sea por escribir libros por lo que me dirijo Es cierto que soy escritor, es cierto que soy Premio Nobel, pero eso viene en en los seres humanos (por desgracia, no en todos) el sentimiento de humanidad puede existir y resistir. a su nieto nacido en 1976, en Montevideo, adonde los esbirros de la dictadura asesinado, con un tiro en la nuca. De la madre nada se sabe; su rastro se ayude a Juan Gelman, ayude a la justicia, ayude a los muertos, a los torturados y los secuestrados ayudando a los vivos que los lloran y los todo.

    40. Jose Saramago
    Translate this page saramago, escéptico pero solidario, reflexiona en esta novela sobre si cabrála En 1998 recibió el Premio nobel de Literatura, siendo el primer escritor
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    E scritor portugués, uno de los novelistas actuales más apreciados en el mundo entero. Periodista y miembro del Partido Comunista Portugués sufrió censura y persecución durante los años de la dictadura de Salazar. Se sumó a la llamada "Revolución de los Claveles" que llevó la democracia a Portugal, en el año 1974. Escéptico e intelectual mantuvo y mantiene una postura ética y estética por encima de partidismos políticos, y comprometido con el género humano. En la actualidad, consagrado como escritor universal, divide su residencia entre Lisboa y la isla española de Lanzarote (Canarias). Alzado del suelo (1980) fue la novela que le reveló como el gran novelista maduro y renovador portugués. Se trata de una novela histórica, situada en el Alentejo entre 1910 y 1979, con un lenguaje campesino, una estructura sólida y documentada y un estilo humorístico y sarcástico que llamó enormemente la atención en su momento. Siguieron obras de gran interés como Memorial del convento El año de la muerte de Ricardo Reis La balsa de piedra Historia del cerco de Lisboa El evangelio según Jesucristo (1991) y Ensayo sobre la ceguera (1995), obra en la que el autor desde planteamientos éticos advierte sobre "la responsabilidad de tener ojos cuando otros los perdieron". Saramago, escéptico pero solidario, reflexiona en esta novela sobre si cabrá la esperanza tras este nuevo milenarismo que la humanidad está viviendo. En 1998 recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura, siendo el primer escritor portugués en conseguirlo. ©

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