José Saramago, one of the most critically acclaimed writers
worldwide, was distinguished with the Nobel Prize for Literature in
1998. This honour, the first to be bestowed on a Portuguese-language
writer, marked one of the high points in a long and manifold career.
Largely an auto-didact, Saramago never let fame obscure his clear
vision of the world, tempered by a lifelong acquaintance with severe
inequality, political struggle, but also success, be it in terms of
the 1974 revolution that freed Portugal from nearly fifty years of
dictatorship, be it in the growing acclaim he received since deciding
to focus on writing. The Nobel Prize provided Saramago with a wider,
perhaps more effective, base for expressing his opinions; but it did
not bring about a rupture, either with his political convictions, or
with his writing. In the large bibliography on Saramago sustained
critical studies in English are still relatively scarce. This volume,
composed by many diverse voices, and the first to focus on
Saramago’s late works, strives to address that gap. As 2022 marks
Saramago’s centenary, this volume is dedicated especially to his
enduring memory and to all the futures his works made possible to
envision.
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Contemporary Readings of José Saramago’s Late Works
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787079106
Publisert
2022
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1. utgave
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Vendor
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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