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    José de Sousa Saramago GColSE GColCa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛ ðɨ ˈsozɐ sɐɾɐˈmaɣu]; 16 November 1922 – 18 June 2010) was a Portuguese writer. He was the recipient...
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  • translator of Portuguese fiction. Most notably, he translated the works of José Saramago and Clarice Lispector, two celebrated names in Portuguese-language literature...
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    of prose fiction, thanks to authors such as António Lobo Antunes and José Saramago, winner of the Nobel prize for Literature. It has been argued (by great...
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  • Edição do Prémio Literário José Saramago" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2012-10-20. publico.pt (2011-10-25). "Prémio José Saramago 2011 atribuído à escritora...
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    visitors in Tías, Lanzarote (Spain). José Saramago Foundation Statute (PDF), José Saramago, 2007 Fundação José Saramago abre hoje na Casa dos Bicos para desassossegar...
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    Pilar del Río (category Translators of José Saramago)
    Spanish journalist, writer and translator. She is the president of José Saramago Foundation. Pilar del Río was born in Castril (Granada) in 1950, to...
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  • Ramires José Régio – The Flame-Coloured Dress José Saramago – Death with Interruptions José Saramago – The Double José Saramago – Skylight José Saramago – The...
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  • Enemy (2013 film) (category Films based on works by José Saramago)
    Niv Fichman. Written by Javier Gullón, it was loosely adapted from José Saramago's 2002 novel The Double. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal in a dual role...
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  • (Portuguese: O Homem Duplicado) is a 2002 novel by Portuguese author José Saramago, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1998. In Portuguese, the title...
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    1998 Nobel Prize in Literature (category José Saramago)
    1998 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Portuguese author José Saramago (1922–2010) "who with parables sustained by imagination, compassion...
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  • Seeing (novel) (category Novels by José Saramago)
    Portuguese author José Saramago. The book was published in Portuguese in 2004 and then in English in 2006. Seeing is the sequel to one of Saramago's most famous...
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  • Cain (novel) (category Novels by José Saramago)
    Portuguese author José Saramago. The book was first published in 2009. In an earlier novel, The Gospel According to Jesus Christ, Saramago retold the main...
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  • All the Names (category Novels by José Saramago)
    Names (Portuguese: Todos os nomes) is a novel by the Portuguese author José Saramago, the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature. The novel was...
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    Parliament came about as a result of a joint proposal by Pamuk and José Saramago. Pamuk's willingness to write books about contentious historical and...
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  • Blindness (2008 film) (category Films based on works by José Saramago)
    adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by the Portuguese author José Saramago. The film was written by Don McKellar and directed by Fernando Meirelles...
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  • The Gospel According to Jesus Christ (category Novels by José Saramago)
    Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo, 1991) is a novel by the Portuguese author José Saramago. It is a fictional re-telling of Jesus Christ's life, depicting him...
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    Blindness (novel) (category Novels by José Saramago)
    on Blindness) is a 1995 novel by the Portuguese author José Saramago. It is one of Saramago's most famous novels, along with The Gospel According to Jesus...
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  • song by Jacques Brel) and even a text by future Nobel prize winner José Saramago ("Fado Adivinha"). In 1995, she recorded "Tanto Menos Tanto Mais" (Means...
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    Llosa (1994 Cervantes, 2010 Nobel); and Camilo José Cela (1995 Cervantes, 1989 Nobel). José Saramago is the only author to receive both the Camões Prize...
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    mythological character and the sculpture, are mentioned several times in José Saramago's Nobel Prize-winning novel, The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis, and...
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    Ferreira Fernando Goncalves Namora Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen José Saramago United Kingdom Daphne du Maurier "The Birds" (1952) "Don't Look Now"...
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  • Portuguese-speaking world, Jorge Amado and Nobel prize-winning novelist José Saramago are some of the most famous authors of magic realism. Less well-known...
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    lines and contrasting black walls. Palazzo dei Diamanti José Saramago Foundation José Saramago Foundation official website Silva, João (1992), SIPA (ed...
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    Mafra National Palace also inspired Portuguese Nobel Prize laureate José Saramago to write his novel Baltasar and Blimunda (Memorial do Convento). Other...
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    Plato's allegory of the cave, as does the TV series 1899. The Cave by José Saramago culminates in the discovery of Plato's Cave underneath the center, "an...
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    Retrieved 18 March 2020. Saramago, José (2010). The Revolution of 1688–89: Changing The Collected Novels of José Saramago. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...
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  • Martin), Umberto Eco (The Island of the Day Before), J.M. Coetzee (Foe), José Saramago (The Stone Raft and The Tale of the Unknown Island). A later non-fiction...
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    Sartre. A Financial Times literary critic credits Kafka with influencing José Saramago, and Al Silverman, a writer and editor, states that J. D. Salinger loved...
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  • The Stone Raft (category Novels by José Saramago)
    Raft (Portuguese: A Jangada de Pedra) is a novel by Portuguese writer José Saramago. It was written in 1986, and was translated into English by Giovanni...
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  • short story collection by Portuguese novelist and Nobel-prize winner Jose Saramago. It was originally published in 1978 in Portuguese under the title Objecto...
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