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Saramago's labyrinths: A journey through form and content in Blindness and All the Names (Durham Modern Languages Series)

Author Atkin, Rhian
Publisher Manchester University Press
Category History
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Author(s)Atkin, Rhian
ISBN / ASIN0719086302
ISBN-139780719086304
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Saramago's Labyrinths is the first book-length study to focus on the relationship between form and the content in Saramago's writing, paying particular attention to Ensaio sobre a Cegueira (Blindness) and Todos os Nomes (All the Names). Atkin provides a close textual analysis of Blindness and All the Names, and suggests that the labyrinth pervades Saramago's work, both in the form of the text, and as a literary and philosophical trope. She makes clear connections between these novels and Saramago's other literary work, and identifies ways in which Saramago causes the reader to return to and consider the philosophical, epistemological, and ethical concerns and dilemmas that are recurrent in his literary output. Atkin's jargon-free approach to Saramago's complex ideas, and her thorough understanding of Portuguese history, culture and society, make this an accessible yet challenging guide to Saramago's fiction, for undergraduate and postgraduate students and scholars with or without prior knowledge of the Portuguese context.

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