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Lives of Things - José Saramago

Lives of Things

; Giovanni Pontiero (Oversetter)

The Lives of Things collects Jose Saramago's early experiments with the short story form, attesting to the young novelist's imaginative power and incomparable skill in elaborating the most extravagant fantasies. Les mer
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The Lives of Things collects Jose Saramago's early experiments with the short story form, attesting to the young novelist's imaginative power and incomparable skill in elaborating the most extravagant fantasies. Combining bitter satire, outrageous parody and Kafkaesque hallucinations, these stories explore the horror and repression that paralyzed Portugal under the Salazar regime and pay tribute to human resilience in the face of injustice and institutionalized tyranny. Beautifully written and deeply unsettling, The Lives of Things illuminates the development of Saramago's prose and records the genesis of themes that resound throughout his novels.
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Forlag: Verso Books
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 156
ISBN: 9781781680865
Format: 20 x 13 cm
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«Saramago is a writer, like Faulkner, so confident of his resources and ultimate destination that he can bring any improbability to life.»

, New Yorker

«No one writes quite like Saramago, so solicitous and yet so magnificently free. He works as though cradling a thing of magic.»

, Guardian

«These early stories are a reminder of why he deserved the Nobel prize.»

Scotland on Sunday

«A poetic encapsulation of Saramago's extraordinary talent.»

Bookforum

«An intriguing coda to a fascinating career.»

Metro

«One of the giants of European literature ... For new readers, this collection is an essential introduction to Saramago's concerns with social decay, alienation and political repression and the alternatives to them. For devotees, it is one to savour.»

Morning Star

«The most gifted novelist ... in the world today.»

«Here, the literary lion experiments with shorter, more inventive forms, and the results are lucid and impressive...Saramago's considerable talent is clearly manifest.»

Publishers Weekly

«The Lives of Things is a wonderful artifact ... it is, like all his books, intoxicating reading...Moribund, absurd, flickering quickly between mirth and horror, these stories are filled with the master scribe's sibylline ruminations on mortality and language, and a gentle, blossoming beauty.»

Fast Forward Weekly

«Saramago's prose is richly colorful, descriptive and frequently verges on shocking without being excessive. It is easy to fall into the trap of reading the same paragraph over and over again, luxuriating in the gorgeous, strange yet precise word choice but without being stuck.»

, Three Percent

«Bittersweet beauty but also a wickedly mischievous sense of humour ... parables in human compassion, celebrating the triumph of the human spirit.»

Irish Times
JOSE SARAMAGO (1922 - 2010), Nobel Laureate, novelist, playwright and journalist, was one of the world's most influential writers. His numerous books include the bestselling All the Names, Blindness, and The Cave.