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Marie, a lot of people think that The Prestige is Priest's best work, and I agree! (Inverted World comes to a close 2nd, IMHO.) Nevertheless, his other books are very, very good too. I highly recommend The Separation.
As for Saramago, most people cite The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis as his best work. But Baltasar and Blimunda is a "fun" read. And The Gospel According to Jesus Christ is very, very interesting.
I'll change The Double to The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis then. Thanks for the tip, Peter! :)
I don't know yet about Priest but Saramago is always a provocative read. Which reminds me, I have several unread Saramagos.
What do you mean, Rise? Do you think Saramago's writings are controversial? Admittedly, most of the his books I've read had social & political aspects but imho, I won't say they are provocative.
Give me those books, I'll make sure they'll be read, hahahaha!
He was an atheist. The Gospel According to Jesus Christ was banned in Portugal, I think. The upcoming Cain is also a controversial novel. He's also an avowed communist. Will 'consider' mooching them to you once I read them.
@Rise:
But then again, almost all 'reconstruction' of the Jesus Christ story are controversial - considering the topic, they can't help being so (on the top of my head, I can tick off Christopher Moore's Lamb, Monty Python's The Life of Brian, and of course, Jesus Christ Superstar, to name a very few). A lot of authors are atheists. A lot too are communists. What sets Saramago different from them?
You realize I'm putting him down a bit. You see, I've just finished Death with Interruptions, and I was very disappointed. :(
@Pschomaticaddictinsane/Iya: I have an ebook. Want it?
What sets Saramago different from them?
I guess Saramago is a great realist. That is to say, for a book about disbelief, The Gospel can be believable and convincing.
Saramago uses magic realism as a writing tool, but is he a realist? He may be, if pessimism can be equated as such (which he admits he is).
Maybe we should continue this talk after I read The Gospel According to Jesus Christ. Which I'll do soon, that is, after finishing The Prestige (and Wicked). :D
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