The Traveller's Baggage
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Author | Jose Saramago |
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Language | Portuguese |
Publisher | Futura |
Publication date | 1973 |
Publication place | Portugal |
The Traveller's Baggage (Portuguese: A Bagagem do Viajante) is a volume of newspaper articles by Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago. It was first published in 1973.[1][2]
This title consists of more than 59 chronicles, first published in the evening newspaper A Capital (1969) and in the "Jornal do Fundão" (1971-1972). In these chronicles, we see much of Saramago, who was restless about the situation in his country at the time and opposed to Marcelo Caetano's government.
As well as being published in Portugal, initially by Editorial Futura and later by Editorial Caminho, the work has been published in Brazil (1996), Argentina (2010), Mexico (1994), Spain (1992) and Italy (1992).[3]
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- Land of Sin
- Manual of Painting and Calligraphy
- Baltasar and Blimunda
- The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis
- The Stone Raft
- The History of the Siege of Lisbon
- The Gospel According to Jesus Christ
- Blindness
- All the Names
- The Cave
- The Double
- Seeing
- Death with Interruptions
- Memories of My Youth
- The Elephant's Journey
- Cain
- Skylight
- A Noite (1979)
- Que Farei Com Este Livro (1980)
- A Segunda Vida de Francisco de Assis (1987)
- In Nomine Dei (1993)
- Don Giovanni ou O Dissoluto Absolvido (2005)
- O Embargo (1973)
- Quasi Object (1978)
- Poética dos Cinco Sentidos - O Ouvido (1979)
- "The Tale of the Unknown Island" (1997)
- This World and the Other
- The Traveller's Baggage
- Opinions That DL Had
- The Notes
- Journey to Portugal
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