"In Saramago. His Names we find over two hundred clues to the creative universe of this Portuguese Nobel Prize winner. Conceived as a book to celebrate the author in the hundredth anniversary of his birth, words and images come together, get attached, and unfold in multiple ways. The voice that guides us through these pages is the author's, showing and commenting on places, people, reads, subjects, and characters in his work. They all forged his identity. They all turned him into what he is still today--one of the most appreciated contemporary writers, beloved throughout his life, a life…mehr
"In Saramago. His Names we find over two hundred clues to the creative universe of this Portuguese Nobel Prize winner. Conceived as a book to celebrate the author in the hundredth anniversary of his birth, words and images come together, get attached, and unfold in multiple ways. The voice that guides us through these pages is the author's, showing and commenting on places, people, reads, subjects, and characters in his work. They all forged his identity. They all turned him into what he is still today--one of the most appreciated contemporary writers, beloved throughout his life, a life dedicated to literature and to disentangle the essence of being human"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alejandro García Schnetzer (Buenos Aires, 1974) es graduado en Edición en las universidades de Buenos Aires y Barcelona, además de escritor, traductor y editor. Ha concebido y desarrollado obras difundidas internacionalmente de autores como Eduardo Galeano, Juan Gelman, Alejandra Pizarnik, Pablo Neruda, Julio Cortázar y Clarice Lispector, entre otros. Ha editado los álbumes de José Saramago El silencio del agua (2010), El lagarto (2016) y Una luz inesperada (2021). Ricardo Viel (São Paulo, 1980) es periodista y cuenta con un máster por la Universidad de Salamanca. Colabora con diversas publicaciones brasileñas y extranjeras como Piauí, Continente y los periódicos Valor Económico y Globo. Desde 2013 trabaja en la Fundación José Saramago como director de comunicación. Fue uno de los organizadores del libro Com o mar por meio - uma amizade em cartas (2016), que reúne la correspondencia entre José Saramago y Jorge Amado, y es autor de Un país levantado en alegría (Alfaguara, 2018). Raul Loureiro (São Paulo, 1965) es diseñador gráfico formado en el Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, y está graduado en cine en la Facultad Armando Álvares Penteado de São Paulo.
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