The Collected Novels of José Saramago

by José Saramago, Ursula K. Le Guin, Margaret Jull Costa, Giovanni Pontiero

This collection, available exclusively in e-book form, brings together the twelve novels (and one novella) of the great Portuguese writer José Saramago, with an introductory essay by Ursula Le Guin.

  • Format: eBook
  • ISBN-13/ EAN: 9780547581002
  • ISBN-10: 0547581009
  • Pages: 3869
  • Publication Date: 11/29/2010
  • Carton Quantity: 1
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  • About the Book
    This collection, available exclusively in e-book form, brings together the twelve novels (and one novella) of the great Portuguese writer José Saramago, with an introductory essay by Ursula Le Guin. From Saramago's early work, like the enchanting Baltasar & Blimunda and the controversial Gospel According to Jesus Christ, through his masterpiece Blindness and its sequel Seeing, to his later fables of politics, chance, history, and love, like All the Names and Death with Interruptions, this volume showcases the range and depth of Saramago’s career, his inimitable narrative voice, and his vast reserves of invention, humor, and understanding.

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    "Saramago is the most tender of writers...with a clear-eyed and compassionate acknowledgment of things as they are, and a quality that can only be termed wisdom. We should be grateful when it is handed to us in such generous measure." -- New York Times

    "He has the power to throw a dazzling flash of lightning on his subjects, an eerily and impossibly prolonged moment of clarity that illuminates details beyond the power of sunshine to reveal." -- Chicago Tribune

    "Reading the Portuguese writer José Saramago, one quickly senses the presence of a master." --Christian Science Monitor

    "Our impression is of a writer, like Faulkner, so confident of his resources and ultimate destination that he can bring any impossibility to life by hurling words at it." --John Updike, The New Yorker
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