Cain

Cain review

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José Saramago is a Portuguese writer and journalist born on November 16, 1922 in the Arinaga region (central Portugal) to a family of poor farmers. * He began his life as a locksmith, then as a journalist and translator, before devoting his time entirely to literature. He published his first novel, The Land of Sin, in 1947, and stopped writing for nearly twenty years. In 1966, he published his first poetry collection, Possible Poems. He has published about twenty books and is considered by critics to be one of the most important writers in Portugal thanks to his polyphonic novels, which retrace Portuguese history with a subtle irony close to the style adopted by Voltaire. - A member of the Portuguese Communist Party since 1959. - Received the International PEN Club Prize in 1982 and the Portuguese Camويسes Prize in 1995 - In October 1998 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, for his novel The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis - He was skeptical about the official account of the events September 11, 2001 - Saramago passed away on May 18, 2010

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Cain review by Jose Saramago

What a devil of God is this who, to exalt Abel, despises Cain. His most surprising and controversial novel. Saramago gave us a crude and humorous parody of the government of Heaven. If José Saramago gave us his vision of the New Testament in The Gospel According to Jesus Christ, in Cain he returns to the first books of the Bible. In a heterodox itinerary, he travels through decadent cities and stables, tyrants' palaces and battlefields hand in hand with the main protagonists of the Old Testament, imprinting on him the music and refined humor that characterize his work. Cain reveals what is modern and surprising in Saramago's prose: the ability to make a new story that is known from start to finish. An ironic and scathing tour in which the reader witnesses a secular war, and in a certain way, involuntary, between the creator and his creature.

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