José de Sousa Saramago, <small>GColSE</small> is a Nobel-laureate Portuguese writer, playwright and journalist. His works commonly present subversive perspectives on historic events, emphasizing the human factor rather than the official story. Some of his works can also be seen as allegories. Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1998. He currently lives on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain. Wikipedia
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Jos de Sousa would have been my own name had not the Registrar, on his own inititiave added the nickname by which my father's family was known in the village: Saramago. nobelprize.org/literature/laureates/1998/saramago-autobio...
Saramago Monday, November 14, 2005 Religion feeds on death Translation of La religin se alimenta de la muerte , an interview by Miguel Mora with Jos Saramago published in El Pas on 12-Nov-2005. zenitservices.com/Translations/2005/Saramago.html
The definitive Wikipedia entry for José Saramago. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%c3%a9_Saramago
Won the Nobel Prize for Literature (1998) Son of José de Sousa and Maria da Piedade. Has a daughter with Ilda named Violante dos Reis Saramago (b.1947). Has two grandchildren named Ana and Tiago. His wife Pilar is a Spanish journalist. www.imdb.com/name/nm0764832/