\lost\ novel by dead nobel laureate published
Last Updated : GMT 09:40:38
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Last Updated : GMT 09:40:38
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

\'Lost\' novel by dead Nobel laureate published

Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle\'Lost\' novel by dead Nobel laureate published

Madrid - AFP

A \"lost\" novel by Portuguese Nobel literature laureate Jose Saramago which he wrote in the 1950s before he achieved international acclaim has been published nearly two years after his death. Saramago sent the manuscript for \"Claraboya\", which tells the tale of residents of a Lisbon apartment building, through a friend to a Portuguese publishing house in 1953 but never heard back from them. But in 1989, after the author had become one of Portugal\'s best-selling contemporary writers, the publishing house contacted Saramago to say they had found the manuscript during a move and would be honoured to publish it. Saramago, who was known for his blunt manner and difficult prose style, declined the offer, recovered the manuscript and said he did not want it to be published while he was still alive. \"He called it the book that was lost and found in time,\" Saramago\'s widow, Spanish journalist Pilar del Rio, said during the presentation in Madrid of the novel, which hit bookstores in Spain and Latin America this week. \"He told us he did not want it published during his lifetime but that those who were left behind after he died could do what they thought best with it. We all knew, I think Saramago as well, that it would be best to publish it.\" Del Rio displayed some notebooks full of notes made by Saramago, who died in June 2010 on the Spanish Canary island of Lanzarote aged 87, while he wrote the novel, as well as the original manuscript he sent to the publishing house. The author did not write another novel for nearly two decades after he failed to get a response from the publishing house over \"Claraboya\" and focused instead on his career as a journalist. \"Saramago suffered a great deal because of this snub. He felt that if someone hands you the fruits of their labour, the least you can do is reply,\" said del Rio. She said \"Claraboya\" is a \"transgressive novel\" which the publishing house did not dare publish in Portugal during the dictatorship of Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, which ruled the country until 1974. \"It was a difficult novel for the era. It is a book where the family which is the pillar of society is a bit of a nest of vipers. There is rape, lesbian love, abuse. Could Portuguese society handle this in the 1950s? I don\'t think so,\" said del Rio. \"My guess is that the publishing house was holding on to it until better times, but at the time nobody thought that Salazar\'s regime would last so long.\" \"Claraboya\" was published in Portugal and Brazil in Portuguese late last year. It is being translated into other languages, including English and Italian. Saramago\'s first novel, published in 1947, was the commercially unsuccessful \"Country of Sin\", a tale of peasants in crisis. International critical acclaim came late in his life, starting with his 1982 historical fantasy \"Baltasar and Blimunda\", which is set during the Inquisition, the Roman Catholic Church\'s fight against heretics, and explores the battle between individuals and organized religion. The author moved to the Canary Islands after a public spat in 1992 with the Portuguese government over its refusal to allow his controversial novel \"The Gospel According to Jesus Christ\" to compete for a European literary prize. In 1998 he became the first Portuguese-language writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

themuslimchronicle
themuslimchronicle

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

\lost\ novel by dead nobel laureate published \lost\ novel by dead nobel laureate published

 



Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

GMT 06:35 2017 Thursday ,31 August

Eid al-Adha holiday for federal government announced

GMT 10:59 2012 Wednesday ,16 May

National list of endangered species soon

GMT 09:06 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

US warns Russia on Syria chemical attack report

GMT 03:22 2017 Thursday ,02 March

Pakistan hosts 10-nation regional economic summit

GMT 08:50 2018 Sunday ,07 January

India's Pandya defies South African bowlers

GMT 00:21 2017 Wednesday ,11 January

Iran to start gas exports to Iraq once payments made

GMT 17:57 2017 Tuesday ,05 December

Assistant Foreign Minister attends GCC meeting

GMT 14:23 2017 Monday ,04 September

Colombia government, ELN rebels agree ceasefire

GMT 05:31 2015 Sunday ,05 April

Williams romps to eighth Miami crown

GMT 09:54 2017 Tuesday ,07 March

Lee and Lin face emotional farewells

GMT 12:30 2017 Monday ,27 November

Trudeau urges international community

GMT 09:06 2017 Wednesday ,19 April

Trump — from Syria to North Korea
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
 
 Themuslimchronicle Facebook,themuslimchronicle facebook  Themuslimchronicle Twitter,themuslimchronicle twitter Themuslimchronicle Rss,themuslimchronicle rss  Themuslimchronicle Youtube,themuslimchronicle youtube  Themuslimchronicle Youtube,themuslimchronicle youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©

muslimchronicle muslimchronicle muslimchronicle muslimchronicle
themuslimchronicle themuslimchronicle themuslimchronicle
themuslimchronicle
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle