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José Saramago obituary - The GuardianJun 18, 2010 · The themes were philosophical and, increasingly, millennial. Todos os Nomes (All the Names, 1997) and La Caverna (The Cave, 2002) both dealt ...
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All the Names by Jose Saramago, Saramago### Summary of "All the Names" by José Saramago
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BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Rising Out of Dust, a Glimmer of Hope - The ...... Jose, the downtrodden and upward-persisting protagonist of Jose Saramago's ''All the Names.'' It is an early hint of connection between the registry and the ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary<|control11|><|separator|>
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José Saramago – Biographical - NobelPrize.orgI was born in a family of landless peasants, in Azinhaga, a small village in the province of Ribatejo, on the right bank of the Almonda River.
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Timeline - José Saramago FoundationBetween 1980 and 1985, he translates nearly ten books by various authors: Bautista, Honoré, Zhivkov, Duby, Hikmet… 1981. Publication of Travel to Portugal ( ...
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Nobel-winning Portuguese author Saramago dies at 87 | ReutersSaramago went into self-imposed exile in 1992 after the Portuguese government excluded his novel "The Gospel according to Jesus Christ" from its official entry ...
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José Saramago – Facts - NobelPrize.orgJosé Saramago became a full-time author in his fifties. Before that he worked as a car mechanic and a journalist, among other things.
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José Saramago, the Unexpected Fantasist - The New York TimesAug 26, 2007 · For decades, the strongest opposition to Salazar's dictatorship came from the Portuguese Communist Party, and its members suffered accordingly.
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Still a street-fighting man | José Saramago - The GuardianApr 30, 2006 · ' Still a member of the Communist party, Saramago is a vocal opponent of globalisation and many of his best known novels have taken the form ...
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[PDF] A Review of the Novels of Jose Saramago: Portugese Socialist ...Critics have likened Sara- mago to Kafka in the way in which fantas- tical events are allied to the normalcy of life.
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José Saramago, Communist - Jewish CurrentsFeb 16, 2013 · Saramago's portrayal of simple people joining the struggle serves now as a reminder that communists were not fighting to establish gulags: they ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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José Saramago, The Art of Fiction No. 155 - The Paris Review... All the Names; as well as five volumes of his Lanzarote Diaries. The interview took place on a sunny afternoon in March of 1997, at his home in Lanzarote.Missing: influences | Show results with:influences<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN JOSÉ SARAMAGO'S ALL THE NAMESIn this paper, I argue that the novel,. Todos os nomes (1997) [All The Names, 1999], by José Saramago interrogates matters of duty and morality, namely through ...Missing: thematic Raised
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José Saramago (Life and Works) - Love Books ReviewInfluence of Franz Kafka: Saramago admired Franz Kafka and was influenced by his exploration of absurdity and human struggle. Works like Blindness echo ...<|separator|>
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Vaguely European - Prospect MagazineOpening José Saramago's All the Names, with its severe, oddly punctuated ... It has echoes of Borges, Beckett, and, of course, Kafka; but its voice is distinctive ...
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Raised from the Ground by José Saramago – review - The GuardianDec 26, 2012 · In the Nobel talk he summarised it thus: "Three generations of a peasant family, the Badweathers, from the beginning of the century to the April ...Missing: thematic evolution authority
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José Saramago: a celebration | Margaret Jull Costa | Granta MagazineOct 30, 2011 · Saramago was overtly political in the themes of his novels: the dangers of ignoring the rise of Fascism (The Year of the Death of Ricardo ...<|separator|>
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All the Names: Saramago, Jose: 9780151004218 - Amazon.comReaders will find here Saramago's trademark love of the absurd, his brilliant imagery and idiosyncratic punctuation, as well as the unflinching yet tender ...
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All the names | WorldCat.orgSummary: Senhor Jose is an official in a registry office, with a passion for unearthing every detail and reconstructing people's lives from the bare data in ...
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All the Names - Saramago, Jose: 9780151004218 - AbeBooksRating 3.9 (23,887) When a drone in the Central Registry discovers a stray unfiled birth certificate, he decides to investigate the identity of the woman--the first step in an ...
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Nobel in Literature Goes to Jose Saramago - The New York TimesOct 9, 1998 · His novels have since been translated into 30 languages ... Saramago's latest novel, ''Todos os Nomes,'' or ''All the Names'' still awaits ...
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Editions of All the Names by José Saramago - GoodreadsEdition Language: Turkish. Todos Os Nomes by José Saramago. Todos Os Nomes. Published October 2015 by Porto Editora. Paperback, 280 pages. Edition Language: ...
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All The Names: 9780156010597: Saramago, Jose, Costa, Margaret30-day returnsWINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE José Saramago's mesmerizing, classic narrative about the loneliness of individual lives and the universal need for ...
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The Oxford-Weidenfeld Prize | New College2000: Margaret Jull Costa for her translation of José Saramago's All the Names (Harvill). 2001: Edwin Morgan for his translation of Phèdre by Jean Racine ( ...
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1995 - Press release - NobelPrize.orgOct 8, 1998 · His most recent novel is “All the names”, which is expected in a Swedish translation this autumn. It deals with a minor official in a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Margaret Jull Costa - The Booker PrizesHer award-winning translations include The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa, The Word Tree by Teolinda Gersão and A Heart So White by Javier Marías, as well ...
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[PDF] An Exploration of Liminality in José Saramago's Blindness, All theIn All the Names, Senhor José does indeed cross a threshold himself, the one dividing his home from the Central Registry. Importantly though, the Central ...
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Righting Wrongs, Re-Writing Meaning and Reclaiming the City In ...The paper explores the thematic connections and narrative structures in José Saramago's novels, "Blindness" and "All the Names." It highlights Saramago's ...
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All the Names Background | GradeSaverJan 18, 2023 · José Saramago's 1997 novel, All the Names, translated through Margaret Jull Costa, is a profound exploration of identity, bureaucracy, loneliness, and the ...<|separator|>
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José Saramago: Todos os nomes (All the Names) - The Modern NovelSenhor José is a fifty-one year old, single man, who works for the Central Registry in an unnamed country. The Central Registry is the registry for births, ...
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ALL THE NAMES - Kirkus ReviewsThe resonant themes of identity and autonomy are examined with keen precision and rich humor in the Portuguese Nobel laureate's most recent (1997) fiction.
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All the Names by Jose Saramago, Saramago**Spoiler-Free Plot Overview of *All the Names* by José Saramago**
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The militant magician | José Saramago - The GuardianDec 28, 2002 · These early circumstances can be seen reflected in Saramago's tendency in his fiction to deal in the deceptive nature of official facts (All The ...
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DEONTOLOGY AND CONSEQUENTIALISM: ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN JOSÉ SARAMAGO'S ALL THE NAMES### Summary of Ethical Dilemmas, Bureaucracy, and Themes in *All the Names* by José Saramago
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[PDF] A Responsibility to the World: Saramago, Politics, Philosophyform of reductionism, we could say that José Saramago's fiction is a way of ... All The Names. Translated by Margaret Jull Costa. San Diego, CA: Har- court ...
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Top 10 Authors Who Ignored The Basic Rules of Punctuation - QwiklitMar 5, 2014 · ... stream of consciousness style and – you know it – its punctuation. ... All the Names, Saramago relies on only a capital letter to signpost ...
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The New Nobel Prize Winner Jose Saramago Trains an Outsider's ...Dec 3, 1998 · ''The themes that interest me are questions that I think concern everyone,'' he said. ''I'm thinking of my own relationship with the world, with ...
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Book Of A Lifetime: All The Names, By José SaramagoDec 30, 2011 · 'All the Names' – a novel about identity and connection – has become stitched into mine. I'm assuming you don't need to have the flu to enjoy ...
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Let's Look at the Records - The New York TimesOct 15, 2000 · ''All THE NAMES'' is a novel peopled almost entirely by men and women without names. We meet the Registrar, the senior clerks, the deputy clerks ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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All the Names, by Jose Saramago - a literary cavalcadeJul 29, 2015 · With each novel, Saramago creates his own world, his own physical world, metaphysical world, and literary world. He creates a premise, ...
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The Novels of Jose Saramago – Portugese Socialist Novelist (1922 ...Jun 18, 2020 · All the Names (1997) is an incredible and highly readable tale about a civil servant (Jose) working in the Registry of Births Deaths and ...Missing: critique | Show results with:critique
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[PDF] A Writer's Progress: - Mass HumanitiesApr 13, 2002 · The 1990s also marked a change in Saramago's work: his novels Blindness (1995),. All the Names (1997), and. A Caverna [The Cave]. (published in ...
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None### Summary of Review on *All the Names* by José Saramago
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World premiere: Quantum Theatre presents All the NamesApr 6, 2015 · Its latest production brings a world premiere adaptation of José Saramago's Nobel Prize-winning book All the Names to Pittsburgh audiences for the first time.
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Quantum Theatre's All the Names - Pittsburgh City PaperApr 15, 2015 · All the Names is an adaptation of the eponymous José Saramago novel. The 1997 book won the Portuguese author the Nobel Prize for literature ...
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Stage review: Quantum maps a mesmerizing, mysterious journey in ...Apr 14, 2015 · At “All the Names,” the peripatetic audience parallels the story, absorbed in the dream-puzzle, following the trail from room to room. Like the ...