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José Saramago (natural November 16, 1922) is a Portuguese writer, playwright, and journalist. He commonly presents insurgent perspectives of historical cases within his works, trying to underline a man factor behind historical cases, instead of presenting a common official historical narration. A few works of his can when well exist as seen as allegories within many contexts.
He was awarded a Nobel Prize for literature in 1998. He presently endure Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain. Saramago has been the member of the Portuguese Communist Party since 1969, as well as an atheist and self-described pessimist - his positions have aroused considerable arguing within Portugal, especially when a publication of The Gospel Based on data from Jesus Christ. José Saramago’s novels typically treat by having todays scenarios & situations like a a single his 1986 novel, The Stone Raft, where a Iberian Peninsula breaks from either a rest of Europe & begins sailing in a area of the Atlantic. Or even his 1995 novel, Blindness, where an entire unknown united states is stricken sustaining the mysterious plague, or even “white blindess”. Or even within Saramago's 1984 Novel, A Month of the Demise of Ricardo Reis, in which Fernando Pessoa’s heteronym survives for a year after a poet himself dies.
Using these extremely inventive themes, Saramago compactly deals sustaining a severest of subject matter by owning unbounded wit & lament insight. He sprinkles numerous offbeat segues & asides into his sparsely punctuated, however richly decorated narration thread. His greatest plus as an creator is his empathy of a man trouble & the isolative nature and severity of contemporary urban life. His characters struggle by using their require to attach by having 1 an additional, form relationships, enthralled as a community, & their require for individuality, to call for meaning & dignity outside of political/economic structures.
Biography
Family History
Saramago was innate into the personal of landless peasants around Azinhaga, Portugal, a little village in the province of Ribatejo some hundred kilometers northward-east of Lisbon. His parents were Jose first state Sousa & Maria de Piedade. "Saramago," a uncivilized herbaceous plant, was his father's personal's nicktitle, which had inadvertently incorporated into his name upon registration of his birth. Inside 1924, Saramago's personal moved to Lisbon, where his father began working as a officer. 2 or three months when moving to the capital, his brother Francisco, older by two years, died. Although Saramago was the good pupil, his parents were unable to afford to keep him attending the grammar school, moving him to a technical indicator school at age Twelve; when finishing school, he worked as a car mechanic for 2 years. Late he worked as the translator, so as a journalist, & eventually, a writer. Saramago married Ilda Reis within 1944. Their exclusively tike, Violante, was natural around 1947. He is presently married to Pilar del Río, of the super mighty Barcelona family of editors who actively promote his books about the world.
Style
Saramago tends to write yearn sentences, applying punctuation that virtually all of united states develop been taught is wrong. He utilizes there are no quotation marks to delimit dialog. Several of his "sentences" can be a document hanker or even supplementary, when he utilizes commas in which virtually all writers would place periods. Numerous of his paragraphs match a length of occasionally authors' chapters. Amazingly, it doesn't choose virtually all readers yearn to get adjusted to reading his unique style of prose.
Quotes
On the America$950,000 Nobel Prize that he recently won: "This prize is for all speakers of Portuguese, but while we're on the subject, I shall keep the money."
Bibliography
1977 - Manual de Pintura e Caligrafia Manual of Painting and Calligraphy
1978 - Objecto Quase Quasi Objects
1981 - Viagem a Portugal Journey to Portugal
1982 - Memorial do Convento Baltasar and Blimunda
1984 - Ano da Morte de Ricardo Reis (O) The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis (A Tribute to Fernando Pessoa)
1986 - Jangada de Pedra (A) The Stone Raft
1989 - História do Cerco de Lisboa The History of the Siege of Lisbon
1991 - Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo (O) The Gospel According to Jesus Christ
1995 - Ensaio sobre a Cegueira Blindness
1997 - Todos os Nomes All the Names
1999 - Conto da Ilha Desconhecida (O) ISBN 8571648492 The Tale of the Uknown Island, English: Margaret Jull Costa (Translator) ISBN 0151005958 (Hardcover) ISBN 0156013037 (Softback)
2001 - Caverna (A) The Cave
2003 - Homem Duplicado (O) The Double
2004 - Ensaio sobre a Lucidez Lucidity
2005 - Don Giovanni ou o Dissoluto Absolvido
Additional Information
[http://nobelprize.org/literature/laureates/1998/saramago-autobio.html Saramago Autobiography on Nobel Prize site]
[http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/saramago.htm]
[http://nobelprize.org/literature/laureates/1998/index.html]
[http://saramago.blogspot.com/ Saramago, opiniones]
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