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Baltasar and
Blimunda (Portuguese:
Memorial do Convento) is a 1982
historical novel by the
Portuguese author José Saramago. It was Saramago's international...
- novels,
along with The
Gospel According to
Jesus Christ and
Baltasar and
Blimunda. In 1998,
Saramago received the
Nobel Prize for Literature, and Blindness...
- the main
characters in
Nobel Prize-winning José Saramago's
Baltasar and
Blimunda. Gusmão was born at Santos, then part of the
Portuguese colony of Brazil...
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Portuguese Nobel Prize laureate José
Saramago to
write his
novel Baltasar and
Blimunda (Memorial do Convento).
Other points of
interest around the muni****lity...
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heretical dream of flight. The novel's
translation in 1988 as
Baltasar and
Blimunda (by
Giovanni Pontiero)
brought Saramago to the
attention of an international...
- well-known
literary masterpieces include Memorial do
Convento ("Baltasar and
Blimunda", 1982), O Ano da
Morte de
Ricardo Reis ("The Year of the
Death of Ricardo...
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historical novel Memorial do
Convento (English
language version:
Baltasar and
Blimunda).
Adamastor has
figured in much
poetry of the Cape. In The
First Life of...
- was
premiered at the
Teatro Regio in
Turin in 1984, his
second opera,
Blimunda, was
first performed at La
Scala in
Milan in the 1989/90 season, and his...
- 1982 in
literature – José Saramago's
Memorial do
Convento (Baltasar and
Blimunda);
Alice Walker's The
Color Purple;
Primo Levi's Se non ora, quando? (If...
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laureate José
Saramago are set in
historical times including Baltasar and
Blimunda, The
Gospel According to
Jesus Christ and The
History of the
Siege of Lisbon...