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All the Names

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All the Names

De: Margaret Jull Costa - translator, José Saramago
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Senhor Jose is a low-grade clerk in the city's Central Registry, where the living and the dead share the same shelf space. A middle-aged bachelor, he has no interest in anything beyond the certificates of birth, marriage, divorce, and death that are his daily routine. But one day, when he comes across the records of an anonymous young woman, something happens to him. Obsessed, Senior Jose sets off to follow the thread that may lead him to the woman-but as he gets closer, he discovers more about her, and about himself, than he would ever have wished.

The loneliness of people's lives, the effects of chance, the discovery of love - all coalesce in this extraordinary novel that displays the power and art of Jose Saramago in brilliant form.

©1997 Jose Saramago (P)2011 Audible, Inc.
Ficción Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Literatura y Ficción Psicológico Sátira Thriller y Suspenso Comedia
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"Alternately farcical, macabre, surreal and tragic, this mesmerizing narrative depicts the loneliness of individual lives and the universal need for human connection even as it illuminates the fine line between the living and the dead." (Publishers Weekly)
"This haunting, strangely moving novel is uplifting despite the tragic nature of the woman's life; Saramago's true theme here is how compassion ultimately rules human behavior." (Booklist)
Compelling Story • Insightful Character Examination • Complex Protagonist • Masterful Storytelling • Splendid Performance
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An enjoyable read for those who who enjoy "Words" and those who ponder life death, loneliness and human interaction.

Enjoyable

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haunting and excellent about human condition. this is a book I would recommend to anyone who likes analyzing their inner thoughts

great book

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This is the most useful metaphor to describe the journey on which Saramago takes the reader, a labyrinthine path that one can only retrace by means of an indestructible thread tied around one’s ankle, just as the protagonist does. There is a Dickensian quality to this story, quirky and detailed, both mundane and high-minded. A tribute to the tenacity of human beings to find connection and meaning.

However, the performance is unforgivable! How can the narrator possibly read the entire novel MISPRONOUNCING THE PROTAGONIST’S NAME?! Seriously! Señor Jose pronounced “Joe-zay”instead of “Ho-zay” is simply beyond comprehension. And where was the director of this project to allow such a travesty?

Ariadne’s thread

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A wonderful book that I found to be developmental and maturative for a young man coming of age such as myself. I found great relation with the protagonist and I further found this book to be relatable and generally intelligent and I further highly recommend this book.

A great book

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If you’re looking for a meaningful work of art listen to this novel. Saramago’s All the Names is a story you will think about long after you finish. Blindness is Saramago’s most popular novel but All the Names is why he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Best novel ever!

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I understand why this novel received the Nobel Prize for Literature. This is a story that makes you uncomfortable because the look inside the ego will typically be that. All at once, you root for and against the main character. It dives into loneliness - self-made and forced upon us. There were moments I wanted to hate the character and the story, and yet I couldn't stop listening to it. I had to know. I glad I finished it.

Understand

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Kafkaesk kind of existential inquiry. One of the best books I’ve ever listened to. Narrator was perfect for this story. I have a feeling listeners will either like it or not; no in between or maybes.

Excellent

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This is a compelling book that ponders some of life’s big questions in unexpected ways. Sometimes using humor, or the gnawing of the busy mind, Saramago conveys a man upswept in his unexpected human need for connection and meaning.
Masterfully narrated. Hats off.

Intriguing must-read.

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This is work of art. A brilliant prose, very well translated. Leaves one spellbound. The story is rather sad; at first in a gloomy, somewhat depressing way; then beautifully so.
Splendid performance.

Brilliant

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If you could sum up All the Names in three words, what would they be?

jose is a natural writer, he has the rare ability to connect words into the breath of actuality.in this rather dry setting,and contained life of the main character, he serves us all the names, the issues, that frame consciousness.

Who was your favorite character and why?

the dead teacher...

What about A. C. Fellner’s performance did you like?

excellent

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

the whole book in every detail is the cage of consciousness. and the fight to penetrate the paradox of its consequences

effortless abstract conections

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