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         Saramago Jose:     more books (102)
  1. La Balsa de Piedra (Saramago, Jose. Works.) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 1999-01-01
  2. Jose Saramago, o periodo formativo (Estudos de literatura portuguesa) (Portuguese Edition) by Horacio Costa, 1997
  3. Multipersonalitat als Poetik: Umberto Eco "Il nome della rosa," Joao Ubaldo Ribeiro "Viva o povo brasileiro," Jose Saramago "O evangelho segundo Jesus ... romanistische Arbeiten) (German Edition) by Steven Uhly, 2000
  4. Historia do cerco de Lisboa: Romance (O Campo da palavra) (Portuguese Edition) by Jose Saramago, 1989
  5. A Construcā O Da Memoria Da Nacā O Em Jose Saramago E Gore Vidal (Passagem. Estudos Em Ciencias Culturais) by Adriana Alves Paula Martins, 2006-01
  6. Schreiben gegen Mythen: Die Romane von Jose Saramago (European university studies. Series XXIV, Ibero-Romance languages and literatures) (German Edition) by Andreas Schor, 1997
  7. Voz autoritaria y experiencia fascista : José Saramago by Ronald W. Sousa, 2003-10-31
  8. Vergangenheitsbewaltigung Im Interkulturellen Transfer: Zur Aufarbeitung Europaischer Geschichte In Jose Saramagos O Ano Da Morte De Ricardo Reis (German Edition) by Angela Maria Pereira Nunes, 2003-06-30
  9. Casi un objeto (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2007-01-01
  10. Intermitencias DA Morte, as by Jose Saramago, 2005
  11. Jerusalem (Portuguese Literature Series) by Goncalo M. Tavares, 2009-10-20
  12. El cuento de la isla desconocida/ The Tale of the Unknown Island (Narrativa (Punto de Lectura)) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2002-05-10
  13. Candida Hoefer: In Portugal by Jose Saramago, Shelley Rice, 2007-01-30
  14. Le dieu manchot by José Saramago, 1995-11-23

61. Biblioteca "Alceu Amoroso Lima"
Translate this page 90 p. (1 EX.). HARDINGHAM, Alison. Trabalho em equipe. São Paulo nobel, 2000.61 p. (1 EX.). 207 p. (2 EX.). saramago, jose. Ensaio sobre a cegueira romance.
http://www.unilinhares.br/biblioteca/Aquisicoes/2002/Setembro/Setembro.htm
Objetivos Estrutura Regulamento Consulta ao Acervo ... Links Compras NEVES, Roberto de Castro. Imagem empresarial: como as organizacoes (e as pessoas) podem proteger e tirar partido do seu maior patrimonio. Rio de Janeiro: Mauad, 1998. 419 p. (2 EX.) AMARAL, Antonio Carlos Oliveira do, LIMA, Edmilson de Oliveira. Politica cambial: efeitos na balanca comercial. Sao Paulo: Aduaneiras, 2001. 174 p. (1 EX.)
RANDALL, David, BURGGREN, Warren, FRENCH, Kathleen. Fisiologia animal:
FONSECA, Jairo Simon da; MARTINS; Gilberto de Andrade; TOLEDO, Geraldo
LETRAS VALENTE, Andre. A Linguagem nossa de cada dia. 5. ed. Petropolis, RJ: Vozes, 2001. 239 p. (3 EX.) ANTUNES, Antonio Lobo. As Naus: romance. 4. ed. Lisboa: Dom Quixote, 1988. 247 p. (1 EX.) ESPANCA, Florbela. Sonetos. 12. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Bertrand Brasil, 2002. 189 p. (1 EX.) HERCULANO, Alexandre. Eurico, o presbitero. 9. ed. Sao Paulo: Atica, 1996. 141 p. (Serie bom livro). (1 EX.) QUEIROS, Eca. O Crime do padre Amaro. 11. ed. Sao Paulo: Atica, 1997. 358 p. (1 EX.)

62. Nobel Saramago, Ecco Il Nuovo Colonialismo
Translate this page Parola di jose' saramago, lo scrittore portoghese, Premio nobel per la letteraturain italia per presentare il suo romanzo 'L'Uomo duplicato'.
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Iraq: il nobel Saramago, ecco il nuovo colonialismo (ANSA) - ROMA, 25 FEB - La Storia ritorna. Bush, l'Iraq e la guerra prossima ventura si spiegano anche guardando dietro le nostre spalle, agli imperi coloniali. Parola di Jose' Saramago, lo scrittore portoghese, Premio Nobel per la letteratura in italia per presentare il suo romanzo 'L'Uomo duplicato'. 'Dopo che il XXmo secolo ha fatto cadere gli imperi coloniali, il XXImo sta facendo tornare indietro l'orologio della Storia al XIXmo' dice dall'alto dei suoi 81 anni. 2003-02-25 - 07:06:00 ANSA - Salve, il messaggio che hai ricevuto è stato inviato per mezzo del sistema di web mail interfree. Se anche tu vuoi una casella di posta free visita il sito http://club.interfree.it Ti aspettiamo! -

63. Salon.com Books | "The Cave" By Jose Saramago
The Cave by jose saramago An unassuming the Center, an allencompassing commercialmonolith with a dark secret, in this futuristic tale from a nobel laureate
http://www.salon.com/books/review/2002/12/05/saramago/?x

64. The Gospel According To Jesus Christ By Jose Saramago
him, or his beautiful nobel Prize acceptance speech (http//www.nobel.se/literature Ihave just proved *without a single doubt* that jose saramago is GREATER
http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/personal/reading/lindhurst-2.html
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JESUS CHRIST
By Jose Saramago. Translated from the Portuguese by Giovanni Pontiero from the 1991 O EVANGELHO SEGUNDO JESUS CRISTO.
377 pages
New York: Harcourt Brace and Company, 1994
ISBN: 0-15-136700-9
FOLLOW UP DISCUSSION WITH LJ LINDHURST
May 2001 From LJ Lindhurst ljl@w-rabbit.com This is a response to Bob Galloway's comments on Saramago's book THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JESUS CHRIST. Hello Bob and Bob How absolutely wonderful that we can now have a spirited discussion on this book. As I mentioned to "Herr" Corbett, I have never met anyone else who's read this book and I have been dying to discuss it. It's just got so much in it, and it's such a delightful rendition of the Gospel that I think we could drink Guiness and argue for days and still never get to the bottom of it. With this in mind, I want to first say that I loved your essay about the book, Mr. Galloway. You're a nutty guy, and I mean that in the best possible way! :) I think I am going to also write something more structured, especially after wishing to respond to the following passage from your essay: This is a making of each reader his or her own God in a serious sense, and it hints at what may be Saramago's hope that we may attempt to reach such a status in real life. But it also cares to show in its sharp-tongued comedic haste that it is easy to assume we already have deemed ourselves such fortuitously, simply because we are told or tell ourselves such. That considered, Saramago gives us much acknowledgment of the place of the other in epistemology - we can say we are God or that we know for sure where we stand, but others will inevitably decide to either listen or condemn us to the realm of misunderstanding.

65. BLINDNESS By Jose Saramago
jose saramago received the nobel Prize for Literature in 1998. Althoughseveral of his books were available in English translation
http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/personal/reading/saramago-blindness.html
BLINDNESS
By Jose Saramago.
Translated from the Portuguese by Giovanni Pontiero from the 1995 Ensaio sombre a Cegueira.
309 pages
London: The Harvill Press, 1997
ISBN: 0-15-136700-9 Comments of Bob Corbett
October 2001 Also appended remarks from George Snedeker
December 2001 How are we to imagine a world in which some central part of our meaning system suddenly disappears? I've played with the idea in thinking about having survived an atomic war which destroyed most humans, and all the basic infrastructures of everyday life. The problems one runs into even in such a game of imagination is to be consistent and being able to step far enough away to see what it is that really changes. In my day-dreaming imaginings I never went so far as to even dare to consider the inner changes in my person or the other survivors around me. It was much more than I could do to even anticipate and manage the physical problems of change and how to deal with them. Jose Saramago presents us with exactly such a problematic, yet his masterful analysis deals not only with the physical aspects of change and how his characters deal with them, but he inters into the psychological realm and astounds us with his insights and brilliance. A man is sitting at a traffic light one day waiting for the light to turn green and he suddenly goes blind. This is the "first blind man." Slowly this mysterious form of blindness, the like not known in the literature of modern medicine, spreads to the whole nation. As best we know, there is only one sighted person left in the realm. We follow a cast of fewer than 10 characters in detail. We have no names, only descriptors. After all one character tells us "blind people need no names." There is the first blind man, the first blind man's wife. The blind man had a seeming good semaritan who helps him home and but then steals his car and is thus called the man who had stole the car. There is the doctor whom he consults and the doctor's wife, the girl with dark glasses, the boy with the squint and the man with the black eye patch. There are a few others, but these become our key characters, later on adding the dog of tears.

66. Anti_PIMBA
Translate this page O consagrado escritor luso jose saramago recebeu o nobel de Medicina, gracas aosseus livros, todos, sem excecao, poderosos soniferos, capazes de curar a mais
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GREAT SPIRITS HAVE ALWAYS ENCOUNTERED VIOLENT OPPOSITION FROM MEDIOCRE MINDS! - Albert Einstein.
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Director Antonio Miguel Migueis Imprensa Brasileira Racista?
A edicao do dia 19/10/98, do jornal O GLOBO (Rio de Janeiro)
publicou uma critica a respeito do Jose Saramago que e uma
pode ser considerada uma infamia. Ofende nao so a pessoa do escritor, sua
obra e sua premiacao, como tambem ofende os portugueses, quando afirma que
"apesar de ser portugues, Saramago nao e burro." Diversas criticas ja foram encaminhadas para aquele orgao de comunicacao social. Embora o autor dessa infamia nao tenha seu nome identificado na coluna, nao se trata de opiniao de leitores : e opiniao de um colunista do jornal que, em ultima analise, reflete a opiniao do jornal. Em baixo deixamos o artigo tal qual foi publicado. Para mais informacoes, ver reacoes, veja a pagina web oficial do escritor: http://stoat.shef.ac.uk:8080/gertrudes/Saramago/ Inicio do artigo publicado no Jornal O Globo de 19/10/98: O GLOBO Digital Jose Saramago Finalmente, a humanidade se curva diante da anedota portuguesa. Milhoes de

67. GK- National Network Of Education
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68. Simetria: Newsletter: Eventos 1.02 (20/10/98)
Translate this page CONTEUDO EDITORIAL O nobel na FC (reflexoes sobre as tendencias magico-realistasde jose saramago) ARTIGO A FC eo Mundo Editorial nos Nossos Dias (Parte I
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simetria: newsletter Newsletter E VENTOS eventos 1.02 (20/10/98) (reflexoes sobre as tendencias magico-realistas de Jose Saramago) ARTIGO: A FC e o Mundo Editorial nos Nossos Dias (Parte I) (o editor da LOCUS fala-nos da situacao actual do mercado internacional) O CANTO DO CONTO: Nos Confins, por Jorge Candeias (uma pequena ficcao inconsequente e divertida) - NOTA: A PEDRA DE LUCIFER http://www.editorial-caminho.pt/ EDITORIAL O Nobel na FC simetria_eventos@hotmail.com http://simetria.esoterica.pt/ ARTIGO Publicamos aqui em duas partes (devido a' sua extensao) a comunicacao que o editor da revista americana LOCUS, «o jornal da Ficcao Cientifica», proferiu nos 3ºs Encontros em Caiscais. A Ficcao Cientifica e o Mundo Editorial dos Nossos Dias (Parte I) Charles N. Brown simetria_eventos@hotmail.com

69. Canadian Dimension: Palestine: The Final Solution And Jose Saramago
The Israeli public, its media, intellectuals and journalists were scandalized whenthe Portuguese nobel Prizewinning author, jose saramago, confronted them
http://www.canadiandimension.mb.ca/v36/v36_3jp.htm
Palestine: the final solution and Jose Saramago by James Petras
May/June 2002
The images of Israel's military force have been transmitted worldwide. Soldiers shooting the wounded in the head. Tanks smashing the walls of houses, offices, Arafat's compound. Hundreds of boys and men, their heads hooded, being driven with rifle butts into concentration camps; helicopter gunships destroying markets; tanks destroying olive, orange and lemon trees. The streets of Ramallah ravaged. Mosques and schools pock-marked with bullets, children's drawings shredded, crucifixes shattered, walls autographed by the military marauders. Millions of Palestinians surrounded by tanks: cut off from electricity, water, telephones, food: the stormtroopers smashing doors and furniture and cooking utensils, whatever makes life possible.
Palestine: the final solution and Jose Saramago
We have the dubious privilege of watching and reading as this horror unfolds by the descendants of the Holocaust, who with cant and rancour claim a monopoly on the use of a word which best describes the attack on a whole people, with the complicity of most Israelis save a few courageous souls. Today can anyone claim they didn't know that the Israelis were carrying out genocide against a whole people, crowded in the basements, under the ruins of their homes? The living among the wounded, the dying, deliberately denied medical care, systematic and methodical decisions by the Israel High Command to block all ambulances, to arrest and even shoot drivers and emergency medical workers.

70. GVOM - IRAK - JOSE SARAMAGO - TEXTO INTEEGRO DEL MANIFIESTO CONTRO LA GUERRA LEI
Translate this page Contact @. 24.3.03. ELLOS Y NOSOTROS. José saramago - Texto íntegrodel manifiesto contra la guerra leído por el Premio nobel en Madrid.
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ELLOS Y NOSOTROS José Saramago - Texto íntegro del manifiesto contra la guerra leído por el Premio Nobel en Madrid. Ya es hora de que las razones de la fuerza dejen de prevalecer sobre la fuerza de la razón. Ya es hora de que el espíritu positivo de la humanidad que somos se dedique, de una vez, a sanar las innúmeras miserias del mundo. Esa es su vocación y su promesa, no la de pactar con supuestos o auténticos "ejes del mal". Antes de que Bush pudiera asestar el primer puñetazo en la mesa, vuestro presidente José María Aznar se dio prisa en declarar que esa nueva gran potencia no era España. "Te lo juro, George", dijo. "Mi Reino Unido tampoco", añadió rápidamente Blair para cortar la naciente suspicacia de Bush. "Si no eres tú y tú no eres, ¿quién es entonces?", preguntó Bush. Fue Colin Powell, mal creyendo él mismo en lo que estaba pronunciando su propia boca, quien dijo "La opinión pública, señor presidente".

71. Jose Saramago
nobel de Literatura1998. JOSÉ saramago. José saramago es premio nobel de Literatura.
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"Por primera vez los poetas tuvimos un área específica de fomento a la poesía dentro del Estado nacional cuando se creó esta Casa. Gracias a ella tuvimos subsidios a las editoriales y revistas de poesía y un stand gratuito en la Feria del Libro. Tuvimos espacios gratuitos para los poetas de todas las provincias a través de la creación de sedes en el interior. También espacios gratuitos para lecturas y presentaciones de libros. El público tuvo un espacio de micrófono abierto y talleres literarios gratuitos. Una biblioteca y videoteca especializada. Y tantos
otros beneficios". Finalmente, reclaman "la existencia de nuestra Casa Nacional de la Poesía, que sea un organismo instituido y no sujeto a cambios de gobierno y que se le destine anualmente un presupuesto específico". Y también "que se le reconozca a su coordinadora la tarea realizada". encabezada por Rubén Stella; dijeron que no se puede saber qué pasará hasta que no esté aprobado el Presupuesto. Que ahora están preocupados "por pagar todas las deudas de la gestión anterior" y que darán prioridad a programas que signifiquen "generación de empleo, defensa de la identidad nacional y recuperación de recursos".

72. ISKENDERiYE.COM / Jose Saramago
TL (%20 indirim) Umut Tarlalari, nobel Ödüllü Portekizli yazar, jose saramago'nunCan Yayinlari arasinda Körlük'ten sonra çikan ikinci romani.
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73. CBS News | Portuguese Author Wins Nobel Prize | December 13, 1999 05:18:45
jose saramago, (AP) Portuguese novelist jose saramago was named thewinner of the 1998 nobel Literature Prize Thursday. In its citation
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"I am skeptical, reserved, I don't gush, I don't go around smiling, hugging people, and trying to make friends."
Jose Saramago
(AP) Portuguese novelist Jose Saramago was named the winner of the 1998 Nobel Literature Prize Thursday.
In its citation, the Swedish Academy said it gave the award to Saramago for work that "with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us to apprehend an illusory reality."
Since the 1980s, Saramago has been one of Portugal's best-selling contemporary writers and his works have been translated into more than 20 languages.
But he has never courted the kind of fame offered by literary prizes, and his bluntness can sometimes offend. "I am skeptical, reserved, I don't gush, I don't go around smiling, hugging people, and trying to make friends," he once said.

74. Ëàóðåàòû Íîáåëåâñêèõ ïðåìèé ïî ëèòåðàòóðå
nobel Prize in Literature Winners 19971901. 1998 jose saramago who with parablessustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us once
http://orel.rsl.ru/archiv/nob_lit.htm
LITERATURE
Alphabetical listing of Nobel prize laureates in Literature
Name Year Awarded Saramago, Jose Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Aleixandre, Vicente Andriic, Ivo Asturias, Miguel Angel Beckett, Samuel Bellow, Saul Benavente, Jacinto Bergson, Henri Bjornson, Bjornstjerne Martinus Boell, Heinrich Brodsky, Joseph Buck, Pearl Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Camus, Albert Canetti, Elias Carducci, Giosue Cela, Camilo Jose Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Deledda, Grazia Eizaguirre, Jose Echegaray Y Eliot, Thomas Stearns Elytis, Odysseus Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Faulkner, William Fo, Dario France, Anatole Galsworthy, John Gard, Roger Martin Du Gide, Andre Paul Guillaume Gjellerup, Karl Adolph Golding, Sir William Gordimer, Nadine Hamsun, Knut Pedersen Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert Heaney, Seamus Heidenstam, Carl Gustaf Verner Von Hemingway, Ernest Miller Hesse, Hermann Heyse, Paul Johann Ludwig Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm Jimenez, Juan Ramon Johnson, Eyvind

75. Jose Saramago
ise, siradan bir memur olan senhor jose'nin cevresinde bircok oduller almis olansaramago'nun edebiyat asil meyvesi, 1998 yilinda aldigi nobel edebiyat odulu
http://sozluk.sourtimes.org/show.asp?t=jose saramago

76. Palestine: The Final Solution And Jose Saramago
The Israeli public, its media, intellectuals, and journalists were scandalized whenthe Portuguese nobel prize winning author, jose saramago, confronted them
http://www.rebelion.org/petras/english/saramago100402.htm
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The Israeli public, its media, intellectuals, and journalists were scandalized when the Portuguese Nobel prize winning author, Jose Saramago, confronted them with the historical truth: "What is happening in Palestine is a crime that we can compare to what occurred in Auschwitz." The Israeli public, instead of reflecting on their violent deeds instead turned on Saramago for daring to compare them with the Nazis. In his moral blindness, Amos Oz, the Israeli writer and sometime pacifist-until Israel goes to war-accused Saramago of being an "anti-Semite" and "incredible moral blindness". The profound immorality of a war against an entire people is a crime against humanity. There are no special exemptions. It is precisely those Israeli and diaspora intellectuals who claim to be "progressive" who have exposed their own national blindness and moral cowardice, cloaking their apologetics for Israeli terror today with the shrouds of the victims of the Holocaust 50 years past. One only has to read the Israeli press to understand the validity of Saramago's historical analogy. Everyday prominent and respectable leaders, elected by the Jewish electorate, 'bestialize' their Palestinian adversaries, all the better to justify their own unrestrained violence. According to the Israeli daily Ma ariv-quoted by Robert Fisk-an Israeli officer advises his troops to study the tactics adopted by the Nazis in the Second World War, "If our job is to seize a densely packed refugee camps or take over the Nablus Casbah...an officer...must...analyze...the lessons of past battles even...to analyze how the German army operated int he Warsaw ghetto." When the Hebrew press accused Saramago of being an anti- Semite were they willing to extend that calumny to its military officers, their troops for drawing the same analogies? Will Israeli officers also plead that they were merely "taking orders" in blowing up buildings with women, children, old people inside?

77. Informacion General
Translate this page 366. saramago, jose. PREMIO nobel 1998. REPORTAJE (*). 476. saramago, jose.PREMIO nobel 98, ELOGIOS Y CUESTIONAMIENTOS EN BAIRES. 431. saramago, jose.
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78. Zespó³ Szkó³ Zawodowych Nr 1
przez zmarlego na egzekutorów bratanek Alfreda – Emanuel nobel i zaufany RomainRussel Bernard Quasimodo Salwatore Sachs Nelly saramago jose Sartre Jean
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79. Nobel Prize For Literature
Selected by the Swedish Academy for the nobel Foundation. 1999 Gunter Grass Germany;1998 jose saramago Portugal; 1997 Dario Fo Italy; 1996 Wislawa Szymborska
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80. Literature 1998
Press release, autobiography, bio-bibliography, nobel diploma, nobel lecture, prize award ceremony, Category Arts Literature Authors S saramago, José...... José saramago Autobiography Biobibliography nobel Lecture Banquet SpeechProse nobel Diploma Prize Award Photo Other Resources. 1997, 1999.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1998/
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1998
"who with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us once again to apprehend an elusory reality" José Saramago Portugal b. 1922 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1998
Press Release

Presentation Speech

Autobiography
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Other Resources
The 1998 Prize in:
Physics

Chemistry

Physiology or Medicine

Literature
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Economic Sciences
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