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'''José Saramago''' is a Portuguese writer. He was awarded the ] in ]. Saramago is a member of the Communist Party of Portugal since ] and is now (Jan 2002) living in the ]. '''José Saramago''' is a ] ]. He was awarded the ] in ].


Saramago is a member of the Communist Party of Portugal since ] and is now (Jan 2002) living in the ].


===Bibliography: ===


*] - ''Manual Painting and Calligraphy''
Bibliography:
*] - ''Quasi Objects''

*] - Manual Painting and Calligraphy *] - ''Journey to Portugal''
*] - ''Baltasar and Blimunda''
*] - Quasi Objects
*] - ''The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis'' (A Tribute to ])
*] - Journey to Portugal.
*] - Baltasar and Blimunda *] - ''The Stone Raft''
*] - The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis (A Tribute to ]) *] - ''The History of the Siege of Lisbon''
*] - The Stone Raft *] - ''The Gospel According to Jesus Christ''
*] - ''Blindness''
*] - The History of the Siege of Lisbon
*] - The Gospel According to Jesus Christ *] - ''All the Names''
*] - ''The Tale of the Unknown Island''
*] - Blindness
*] - All the Names
*] - The Tale of the Unknown Island

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José Saramago is a PortugalPortuguese writer. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1998.

Saramago is a member of the Communist Party of Portugal since 1969 and is now (Jan 2002) living in the Canary Islands.

Bibliography:

  • 1977 - Manual Painting and Calligraphy
  • 1978 - Quasi Objects
  • 1981 - Journey to Portugal
  • 1982 - Baltasar and Blimunda
  • 1984 - The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis (A Tribute to Fernando Pessoa)
  • 1986 - The Stone Raft
  • 1989 - The History of the Siege of Lisbon
  • 1991 - The Gospel According to Jesus Christ
  • 1995 - Blindness
  • 1997 - All the Names
  • 1999 - The Tale of the Unknown Island