An unassuming family struggles to keep up with the ruthless pace of
progress in “a genuinely brilliant novel” from a Nobel Prize
winner (Chicago Tribune). A Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year
and a New York Times Notable Book Cipriano Algor, an elderly
potter, lives with his daughter Marta and her husband Marçal in a
small village on the outskirts of The Center, an imposing complex of
shops, apartments, and offices. Marçal works there as a security
guard, and Cipriano drives him to work each day before delivering his
own humble pots and jugs. On one such trip, he is told not to make any
more deliveries. People prefer plastic, apparently. Unwilling to
give up his craft, Cipriano tries his hand at making ceramic dolls.
Astonishingly, The Center places an order for hundreds, and Cipriano
and Marta set to work—until the order is cancelled and the penniless
trio must move from the village into The Center. When mysterious
sounds of digging emerge from beneath their new apartment, Cipriano
and Marçal investigate; what they find transforms the family’s
life, in a novel that is both “irrepressibly funny” (The Christian
Science Monitor) and a “triumph” (The Washington Post Book World).
“The struggle of the individual against bureaucracy and anonymity
is one of the great subjects of modern literature, and Saramago is
often matched with Kafka as one of its premier exponents. Apt as the
comparison is, it doesn’t convey the warmth and rueful human
dimension of novels like Blindness and All the Names. Those qualities
are particularly evident in his latest brilliant, dark allegory, which
links the encroaching sterility of modern life to the parable of
Plato’s cave . . . [a] remarkably generous and eloquent novel.”
—Publishers Weekly Translated from the Portuguese by Margaret
Jull Costa
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ISBN
9780547537986
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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