The Portuguese writer, novelist and poet José Saramago, born in Azinhaga on November 16, 1922, died 88 years later, on June 18, 2010, in Lanzarote (Canary Islands, Spain), where he originated in 1991 as a protest against the veto in his native country to one of his best novels: “The Gospel According to Jesus Christ”. To commemorate the fourteenth anniversary of his death, we remember some of the most famous phrases of this genius, winner of the …
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The Portuguese writer, novelist and poet José Saramago, born in Azinhaga on November 16, 1922, died 88 years later, on June 18, 2010, in Lanzarote (Canary Islands, Spain), where he originated in 1991 as a protest against the veto in his native country to one of his best novels: “The Gospel According to Jesus Christ”. To commemorate the fourteenth anniversary of his death, we remember some of the most famous phrases of this genius, winner of the …