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In the year that marks the centenary of the author's birth, Porto Editora and the José Saramago Foundation present Saramago, His Names, a biographical album that revisits the places, people, and most important events in the life of the only Nobel laureate in Literature in the Portuguese language. Edited by Ricardo Viel and Alejandro García Schnetzer, with a preface by António Guterres.
«"It is important to continue revisiting the ethical awareness present in José Saramago's work. This awareness maintains its sharpness today, both in its condemnation of exclusion and inequalities and in its important message about the need to 'reclaim the duty' to defend and enforce the rights conferred on each and every one of us. I trust that this photobiography will contribute to more readers remembering or discovering the exhortation for 'ordinary citizens to speak up and take the initiative' – and never relinquish that right."“
António Guterres
| Porto Editora / Hardcover / 352 pp. / 208 x 280 x 36 mm |



