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  1. The Tale of the Unknown Island by Jose Saramago, 2000-10-05
  2. The Elephant's Journey by Jose Saramago, 2010-09-08
  3. Blindness (Movie Tie-In) by Jose Saramago, 2008-09-02
  4. The Gospel According to Jesus Christ by Jose Saramago, 1994-09-28
  5. All the Names by Jose Saramago, 2001-10-05
  6. Baltasar and Blimunda by Jose Saramago, 1998-11-05
  7. Death with Interruptions by Jose Saramago, 2009-09-02
  8. Ensayo sobre la ceguera / Blindness (MTI) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2009-08-17
  9. El Evangelio Segun Jesucristo / The Gospel According To Jesus Christ (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2010-09-20
  10. The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis by Jose Saramago, 1992-04-27
  11. Ensayo sobre la lucidez (Narrativa (Punto de Lectura)) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2005-01-01
  12. The Notebook by José Saramago, 2010-04-06
  13. Levantado del suelo/ Picked Up from the Ground (Narrativa (Punto de Lectura)) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2009-02-27
  14. Seeing by Jose Saramago, 2007-04-09

1. Jos Saramago - Autobiography
Jos Saramago Autobiography Written over the author's signature and translated into English by Fernando Rodrigues and Tim Crosfield
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2. Jos Saramago - Home Page
Jos Saramago (Pr mio Nobel da Literatura 1998) Biografia Obras Publicadas Livros Traduzidos
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3. BLINDNESS By Jose Saramago
Plato. 1961.The Collected Dialogues of Plato. Princeton Princeton University Press Saramago, Jose. 1997. Blindness. New York Harcourt Brace
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4. Jose Saramago. Biography And Complete Works
Life and complete works of Jose Saramago, links and much more.
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5. Jose Saramago Prophet Of Doom
from the November/December 2002 issue Jos Saramago Prophet of Doom Pessimism is our only hope. The gospel according to Jos Saramago by Adam
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6. Jose Saramago
Jose Saramago El Amor Posible by Juan Arias (1998); Schreiben gegen Mythen Die Romane von Jos Saramago by Andreas Schor (1997);
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7. Jos Saramago Nobel Prize In Literature 1998
Jos Saramago Autobiography Biobibliography Nobel Lecture Prose Nobel Diploma Prize Award Photo Banquet Speech Other Resources 1997 1999
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9. Jos Saramago Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Literature
Jose Saramago, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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10. BRAZZIL - News From Brazil - Jose Saramago And "The Stone Raft" -
The Stone Raft, by Jos Saramago, translation by Giovanni Pontiero (Harvest Books, 304 pp., $13 paper) THAT'S BRAZILIAN. THATS BRAZILIAN
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11. Jose Saramago Biography
Jose Saramago, author s bibliography, awards, titles, ISBNs, publishers, dates, etc
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12. SARAMAGO JOSE

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josé saramago welcome saramago who with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us once again to apprehend an elusory reality http://saramago.iespana.es/saramago/ stralci da saramago
La differenza sta tra un pensiero attivo, che scava pozzi e gallerie a partire da un fatto e tutt’intorno, e quell’altra forma di pensiero, ammesso che meriti tale nome, inerte, estraneo, che quando guarda non si fissa e prosegue, risoluto nella convinzione che tutto ciò che non è menzionato non esiste, come il malato che si considera sano perché il nome della malattia non è stato ancora pronunciato. Ma si sbaglia chi crede che questi sistemi difensivi durino sempre, arriva il momento in cui la vacuità del pensare si trasforma in idea fissa, in genere basta che faccia un po’ male. Fu questo che successe quando, mentre stava lavando le poche stoviglie che aveva sporcato per cenare, gli si illuminò nell’animo l’improvvisa evidenza….
Non sapremo mai fino a che punto le nostre vite cambierebbero se certe frasi udite ma non percepite fossero state capite, La cosa migliore, io credo, sarebbe cominciare a non fingere che non capiamo le altre, quelle chiare e dirette, Ha proprio ragione, ma c’è gente attratta più da quello che è ambiguo che non da quello che è sicuro, dall’oggetto meno che dalla sua traccia, più dall’orma sulla sabbia che dall’animale che l’ha lasciata, sono i sognatori…
…ho letto solo qualche cosa, mi sono divertito o esercitato, a poco a poco, a scoprire le differenze tra guardare e vedere e fra vedere e notare. E’ interessante, questo, E’ elementare, suppongo addirittura che la vera conoscenza risieda nella coscienza che abbiamo da un livello di percezione, per così dire, ad un altro, Che uomo barbaro, il più goto di tutti, chi sta cambiando di livello sono io da quando abbiamo cominciato a scalare questa montagna, fermiamoci un po’ a questo gradino, chè ho bisogno di riprendere fiato, almeno un minuto, sediamoci…

13. Jose Saramago
Profile and bibliography of the Portuguese writer.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Portuguese writer, who has combined in his work myths, history of his own country, and surrealistic imagination. Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1998. Other names from Portugal, often mentioned in Nobel Prize speculations, have been António Lobo Antunes, and José Cardoso Pires. "The possibility of the impossible, dreams and illusions, are the subject of my novels," Saramago has said. "In one sense it could even be said that, letter-by-letter, word-by-word, page-by-page, book after book, I have been successively implanting in the man I was the characters I created. I believe that without them I wouldn't be the person I am today; without them maybe my life wouldn't have succeeded in becoming more than an inexact sketch, a promise that like so many others remained only a promise, the existence of someone who maybe might have been but in the end could not manage to be." (from Nobel Lecture Saramago has published plays, short stories, novels, poems, libretti, diaries, and travelogues. His first novel, MANUEL DE PINTURA E CALIGRAFIA, appeared in 1977. Its basic theme is the genesis of the artist, of a painter as well as a writer. In VIAGEM A PORTUGAL (1981, Journey to Portugal) Saramago searched for the idea of Portugal, a few years after the dictatorship had ended. To see his country with with fresh eyes and fresh wonder, Saramago used the third person, observing as much his surrounding as his own reactions: "Here he is forced to recognise his own shortcomings, and admit he has everything to learn. About miracles, as all else." LEVANTADO DO CHÃO (1980) was a three-generation saga of a poor sharecropper family from the post-World War I period through to the 25th April 1974, the date of the Portugese revolution. The story is presented through mixed forms of monologue and dialogue.

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16. José Saramago Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Literature
jose saramago, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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J S ARAMAGO
1998 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    who with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us once again to apprehend an elusory reality
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    Born: November 16, 1922
    Place of birth: Portugal
    Residence: Canary Islands
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17. CNN - Jose Saramago Hopes Nobel Prize Good For Portugal - October 8, 1998
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Web posted on: Thursday, October 08, 1998 3:16:46 PMEDT FRANKFURT (CNN) Already, life is changing for Jose Saramago, the latest winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Greeted with elated cheers and the crush of newfound fame, the Portuguese writer who mixes magical realism with hard-edged political comment put his success into perspective by remembering his homeland. "I am personally very happy about this," the Portuguese writer said shortly after learning he had won. "I'm also happy for my country. I would like to stress that, through this, the Portuguese language will reach more people, more readers. "There have to be ways and means of protecting the (Portuguese) language so that it does not become a museum. The writer's role is to protect it and work with it."
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18. CNN - Portugal's Jose Saramago Wins Nobel Literature Prize - October 8, 1998
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CNN) Outspoken Portuguese novelist Jose Saramago on Thursday was named the winner of the 1998 Nobel Literature Prize. He is the first writer in Portuguese to receive the world's most prized literary award, which is worth $950,000 and will be presented at a ceremony in Stockholm on December 9. 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." The works of the 75-year-old writer, who mixes magical realism with hard-edged political comment, have been translated into 25 languages and he is indisputably Portugal's best-known literary figure.

19. CNN - Portugal's Jose Saramago Wins Nobel Literature Prize - October 8, 1998
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CNN) Outspoken Portuguese novelist Jose Saramago on Thursday was named the winner of the 1998 Nobel Literature Prize. He is the first writer in Portuguese to receive the world's most prized literary award, which is worth $950,000 and will be presented at a ceremony in Stockholm on December 9. 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." The works of the 75-year-old writer, who mixes magical realism with hard-edged political comment, have been translated into 25 languages and he is indisputably Portugal's best-known literary figure.

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b. Nov. 16, 1922, Ribetejo, Portugal Life and Works:
Portuguese writer, who has combined is his work myths, history of his own country, and surrealistic imagination. Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1998. He was a good pupil at primary school: in the second class he was writing with no spelling mistakes and the third and fourth classes were done in a single year. Then he was moved up to the grammar school where he stayed two years. For financial reasons he abandoned his high-school studies and trained as a mechanic. In 1947, the year of the birth of his only child, Violante, he published his first book, a novel that he entitled The Widow , but which for editorial reasons appeared as The Land of Sin . He wrote another novel, The Skylight , still unpublished, and started another one, but did not get past the first few pages: its title was to be Honey and Gall, or maybe Louis, son of Tadeus... The matter was settled when he abandoned the project: it was becoming quite clear to him that he had nothing worthwhile to say. For 19 years, till 1966, when he published Possible Poems , a poetry book that marked his return to literature, he was absent from the Portuguese literary scene. After that, in 1970, another book of poems

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