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  1. 'The Lives of Things' is a collection of six short stories originally published as 'Objecto Quase' in 1978. The epigraph by Marx marks, uninhibitedly, themes political and social which the author essentially elaborated upon in his later fiction, especially in 'The Stone Raft', 'The Cave' and the tour de force, 'Blindness'.

  2. The Lives of Things is a short story collection by Portuguese novelist and Nobel-prize winner Jose Saramago. It was originally published in 1978 in Portuguese under the title Objecto Quasi. This article refers to the English translation by Giovanni Pontiero, published by Verso in 2012.

  3. 9 de sept. de 2014 · The lives of things. by. José Saramago. Publication date. 2012. Publisher. Verso Books. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2012 · The Lives of Things. A surreal short story collection from the master of what-ifs. The Lives of Things collects José Saramago’s early experiments with the short story form,...

  5. Amazon.com: The Lives of Things: 9781781680865: Saramago, Jose, Pontiero, Giovanni: Libros. Libros. ›. Humor y Entretenimiento. ›. Humor. Nuevo: US$19.95. Recibe entrega rápida y GRATIS con Amazon Prime Devoluciones GRATIS. Entrega GRATIS el viernes, 15 de diciembre en pedidos enviados por Amazon de más de $35. Recíbelo antes de Navidad.

  6. Each tale is a wicked, surreal take on life under dictatorship: in ‘Embargo’ a man drives around a city that is slowly running out of petrol; ‘The Chair’ recounts what happens when dictator Salazar falls off his chair and dies; in the Kafkaesque ‘Things’ the life of a civil servant is threatened as objects start to go missing.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2012 · THE LIVES OF THINGS. by José Saramago translated by Giovanni Pontiero ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 4, 2012. bookshelf. shop now. This slim collection of early, experimental stories represents a footnote on the career of the Nobel Prize–winning novelist, who died in 2010.