José Saramago

José de Sousa Saramago, (pronounced|ʒuˈzɛ sɐɾɐˈmagu; born November 16, 1922; died June 18, 2010) was a Portuguese writer, playwright and journalist.

José de Sousa Saramago
Born(1922-11-16)November 16, 1922
Azinhaga, Ribatejo, Portugal
DiedJune 18, 2010(2010-06-18) (aged 87)
Lanzrote, Spain
OccupationPlaywright, Novelist
NationalityPortugal
Period1947-present
Notable worksBaltasar and Blimunda, The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis

Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1998. He lived on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain.

Biography

Saramago was born into a family of landless peasants in Azinhaga, Portugal, a small village in the province of Ribatejo some hundred kilometers north-east of Lisbon.

Saramago married Ilda Reis in 1944. Their only child, Violante, was born in 1947. Since 1988, Saramago has been married to the Spanish journalist Pilar del Río, who is the official translator of his books into Spanish.

José Saramago was in his mid-fifties before he had international success; his novel Baltasar and Blimunda brought him an international readership. This novel won the Portuguese PEN Club Award.

Saramago was a member of the Portuguese Communist Party from 1969, until his death [1] as well as an atheist[2] and self-described pessimist.[3] His views have aroused considerable controversy in Portugal, especially after the publication of The Gospel According to Jesus Christ.[4]

Themes

Saramago uses for his works fantastic scenarios. In his 1986 novel, The Stone Raft, the Iberian Peninsula breaks off from the rest of Europe and sails about the Atlantic Ocean. In his 1995 novel, Blindness, an entire country is stricken with a mysterious plague called “white blindness”.

Bibliography

TitleYearEnglish titleYearISBN
Terra do Pecado1947
Os Poemas Possíveis1966
Provavelmente Alegria1970
Deste Mundo e do Outro1971
A Bagagem do Viajante1973
As Opiniões que o DL teve1974
O Ano de 19931975
Os Apontamentos1976
Manual de Pintura e Caligrafia1977Manual of Painting and Calligraphy1993ISBN 1-85754-043-3
Objecto Quase1978
Levantado do Chão1980
Viagem a Portugal1981Journey to Portugal2000ISBN 0-15-100587-7
Memorial do Convento1982Baltasar and Blimunda1987ISBN 0-15-110555-3
O Ano da Morte de Ricardo Reis1986The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis1991ISBN 0-15-199735-7
A Jangada de Pedra1986The Stone Raft1994ISBN 0-15-185198-0
História do Cerco de Lisboa1989The History of the Siege of Lisbon1996ISBN 0-15-100238-X
O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo1991The Gospel According to Jesus Christ1993ISBN 0-15-136700-0
Ensaio sobre a Cegueira1995Blindness1997ISBN 0-15-100251-7
Todos os Nomes1997All the Names1999ISBN 0-15-100421-8
O Conto da Ilha Desconhecida1997The Tale of the Unknown Island1999ISBN 0-15-100595-8
A Caverna2001The Cave2002ISBN 0-15-100414-5
O Homem Duplicado2003The Double2004ISBN 0-15-101040-4
Ensaio sobre a Lucidez2004Seeing2006ISBN 0-15-101238-5
Don Giovanni ou o Dissoluto Absolvido2005
As Intermitências da Morte2005Death at Intervals2008ISBN 1-84655-020-3
As Pequenas Memórias2006

References

Bibliography

  • Baptista Bastos, José Saramago : Aproximação a um retrato, Dom Quixote, 1996
  • T.C. Cerdeira da Silva, Entre a história e aficção : Uma saga de portugueses, Dom Quixote, 1989
  • Maria da Conceição Madruga, A paixão segundo José Saramago : a paixão do verbo e o verbo da paixão, Campos das Letras, Porto, 1998
  • Horácio Costa, José Saramago : O Período Formativo, Ed. Caminho, 1998
  • Helena I. Kaufman, Ficção histórica portuguesa da pós-revolução, Madison, 1991
  • O. Lopes, Os sinais e os sentidos : Literatura portuguesa do século XX, Lisboa, 1986
  • Carlos Reis, Diálogos com José Saramago, Ed. Caminho, Lisboa, 1998
  • M. Maria Seixo, O essencial sobre José Saramago, Imprensa Nacional, 1987
  • "Saramago, José (1922-)." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Ed. Tracie Ratiner. Vol. 25. 2nd ed. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2005. Discovering Collection. Thomson Gale. University of Guelph. 25 Sep. 2007

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