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thewanderingjew
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have you read?

has anyone read jose saramago's blindness (now a movie)? i didn't realize that there was a sequel called seeing and i was wondering if anyone has read it and would recommend it.

twj

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Sandikal
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Re: have you read?

A few of my friends on GoodReads have been gushing over it.  I just picked up a copy yesterday.  I read the first few pages and it does seem very compelling.  The punctuation is weird though--there aren't any quotations marks.
I have quite a few books ahead of "Blindness" on my shelf, but I'll probably be digging in really soon.
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Everyman
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Re: have you read?

The non-use of quotation marks was a sort of mini-fad for a brief period; interesting to see whether it is coming back.  For example, see the novels of Alan Paton, including his wonderful Cry, the Beloved Country.  

 


Sandikal wrote:
A few of my friends on GoodReads have been gushing over it.  I just picked up a copy yesterday.  I read the first few pages and it does seem very compelling.  The punctuation is weird though--there aren't any quotations marks.
I have quite a few books ahead of "Blindness" on my shelf, but I'll probably be digging in really soon.

 

 

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thewanderingjew
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Re: have you read?

i read blindness a while back. i loved it but i found it a little difficult to read because there didn't seem to be any natural "break points". it created a sort of tension for me as i read it. it was almost like reading one long paragraph, aloud, without knowing when to take a breath. i thought it was a phenomenal book, though, and that is why i am wondering about the sequel. i have some friends who won't read saramago because they say they don't like his prejudices or his politics.

twj

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Sandikal
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Everyman wrote:

The non-use of quotation marks was a sort of mini-fad for a brief period; interesting to see whether it is coming back.  For example, see the novels of Alan Paton, including his wonderful Cry, the Beloved Country.  

 


I don't think "The Road" used quotation marks either.
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thewanderingjew wrote:

i read blindness a while back. i loved it but i found it a little difficult to read because there didn't seem to be any natural "break points". it created a sort of tension for me as i read it. it was almost like reading one long paragraph, aloud, without knowing when to take a breath. i thought it was a phenomenal book, though, and that is why i am wondering about the sequel. i have some friends who won't read saramago because they say they don't like his prejudices or his politics.

twj


When you mentioned sequel, it made me wonder if the people responsible for Blindness the movie got the rights to do Seeing, too.

 

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