All The Names

All The Names  (English, Paperback, Saramago Jose)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
    • Genre: Fiction
    • ISBN: 9781860467202, 9781860467202
    • Edition: 2002
    • Pages: 256
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    A subtle and insightful story about boredom, passion, curiosity and memory from the Nobel Prize-winner Jose Saramago Senhor Jose is a lonely civil servant who spends his days labouring in the labyrinthine stacks of Lisbon's central registry. Among the file-cards for the living and the dead, one - of an apparently ordinary woman - will transform his life. Breaking away from his strict routine, Jose resolves to track the woman down, obsessively following a thread of clues in a bid to rescue her from an oblivion deeper than the grave. 'When a very good book finds us at just the right moment in life, it can become stitched into our own identity. All the Names - a novel about identity and connection - has become stitched into mine' Samantha Harvey, Independent
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    Imprint
    • The Harvill Press
    Publication Year
    • 2002
    Dimensions
    Width
    • 22 mm
    Height
    • 196 mm
    Length
    • 128 mm
    Depth
    • 19 inch
    Weight
    • 180 gr
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    My first saramago

    This was the first Saramago I read, courtesy my brother. The writer's technique is strong and the theme is carried well to the end. Well worth the read, though it takes time, given Saramago's unorthodox style of grammar and dialogue.
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    NO story

    worst book I've ever read. I can't believe that he's a Nobel laureate....anyway this book is a waste of time completely. Now i understand that even having a Nobel is not that big of a thing.
    I couldn't keep it in my house for long, so i sold it to my friend
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    Bhavya Mohan

    Jul, 2012

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