Memories of My Youth
2006 book by José Saramago
Memories of my Youth (Small Memories) is an autobiography by Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago. It was first published in 2006.
A memoir of Saramago's childhood in Portugal that moves between Lisbon and Azinhaga, the village where he was born in 1922 and first moved away from when he was 18 months old.
Aimee Shalan of The Guardian wrote that the book was "Masterfully written and wonderfully evocative...None of his memories are especially dramatic, but they resonate with wry humour and acute engagement with the everyday."[1]
References
- ^ Aimee Shalan, The Guardian 16 October 2010
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Works by José Saramago
- Land of Sin
- This World and the Other
- The Traveller's Baggage
- Opinions That DL Had
- The Notes
- 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)
- Quasi Object (1978)
- Poética dos Cinco Sentidos - O Ouvido (1979)
- "The Tale of the Unknown Island" (1997)
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