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Blindness
(Jose Saramago)

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     This is one of the best. José Saramago manages to surprise us more each chapter, while he tells the story of a city, which could be any in thw world, where it suddenly happen to occur a blindness epidemy, the white darkness, and its catastrophy unfolding.     In the book, the politicians first call is to arrest the infected in asylums, but as soon as those become too numerous, there is generalized chaos. We''re introduced to the main character, the doctor''s wife, the only one person in the entire country who didn''t lose her vision, but let herself be arrested so that she may take care of her husband.     In this way, the reader get to know how horrend is the situation, of some hundred people totally abandoned by the government inside one private place, no law.     A great deal of conflict go by yhe place, such as fighting for the food, harrasment, robbery and even romance, in the middle of absolute despair;      The most relevant name of portuguese literature of this century, the author here grips the reader with every single one of his words, his unique style and immense political and social imagination. The voice of the narrator, not only analise the situations and the characters, it almost becomes one of them, for it is beside the reader, another human being in every way, able to misjudge e misplace, which give us the impression that he''s a friend talking to us about a movie as we watch it.      Saramago made it again, for sure. A great, terrific book, that should be read  once a lifetime at least, by everyone in this world.



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