The Cave

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From Publishers Weekly This is the novel Saramago was writing when he won the Nobel Prize in 1998. La caverna has the abundant compassion, subtlety, and wit of his earlier works, such as Blindness (Ensayo sobre la ceguera, Alfaguara, 1995), with rich character development and touches of his familiar magical realism. This uncomplicated story about complex modern issues is as troubling and revelatory as it is deeply humanistic. With its tiny cast of characters and few settings, the story only appears simple: an aging artisan finds that his handmade clay utensils have ceased to satisfy consumer tastes driven by an omnipotent residential shopping center, a modern colossus of convenience. When the potter and his family must abandon their house in the country and move into that shopping center, profound disorientation and a shocking discovery set their world on edge. Saramagos eerily dystopian descriptions of the center are replete with his customary absurdist touches. An indoor zoo, beach, and roller coaster, and weather generated for the entertainment of residents create a chimerical world suggestive of Platos cave where residents need never leave the building. This translation, in the hands of the authors wife of a dozen years, Spanish journalist Pilar del Rio, shines with admirable clarity and economy. Enthusiastically recommended for all bookstores and libraries. Bruce Jensen, UCLA Graduate Sch. of Latin American Studies and Information Studies Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. About the Author Jose Saramago (Azinhaga, 1922), Premio Nobel de Literatura 1998, es uno de los escritores portugueses mas conocidos y apreciados en el mundo entero. En Espaaa, a partir de la primera publicacion de El ano de la muerte de Ricardo Reis, en 1985, su trabajo literario merece la mejor acogida de los lectores y de la critica. Ademas del presente volumen, otros titulos importantes son Manual de pintura y caligrafia, Casi un objeto, Historia del cerco de Lisboa, La…


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