Small Memories

José Saramago author Margaret Jull Costa translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:1st Aug '19

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A delightful insight into the formation of an artist who would become one of the world's most respected writers.

Born in 1922 in the tiny Portuguese village of Azinhaga, José Saramago was only a baby when his family moved to a series of cramped lodgings in a working-class neighbourhood of Lisbon. Nevertheless, he would return to the village throughout his early life, its river and olive groves seeping deep into his memory.

Shifting between Azinhaga and Lisbon, this touching book is a mosaic of memories. Written with characteristic wit and honesty, Small Memories traces the formation of an artist always fascinated by language and who emerged, against all odds, as one of the world's most respected writers.

The voice of Small Memories is so immediate, genial and full of simple affection for the boy he was, that reading it feels very much like sharing a fireside with a talkative uncle * Guardian *
A moving account of his childhood and adolescence...Small Memories will delight -- Raymond Carr * The Spectator *
A real insight into the making of a great writer * Independent *
It's impossible not to be charmed by this fluid, spontaneous-seeming memoir of boyhood from the late Portuguese Nobel Laureate, Jose Saramago [...] For all its delightful novelty, however, the childhood described here is also beguilingly universal: the superstitions and terrors, the mysteries and joys * Daily Mail *
A powerful and nostalgic memoir * The Times *
The great thing about this memoir of boyhood is how unportentous it is for the most part -- Michael Kerrigan * Scotsman *
The lasting impression left by the self-portrait is of an abiding loneliness, nostalgia, and loss, leavened by humour and an unfeigned humility * Times Literary Supplement *
The humiliations and joys of childhood, magnified by time, are delicately revisited -- Angel Gurria-Quintana * Financial Times *
The elliptical prose style that earned Saramago the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1998 imbues these snapshots with a sense of time irrecoverably lost as the author, who died earlier this year, reprises the significant episodes of his youth. Any lack of drama will be of little consequence to admirers of Saramago, whose mostly rural vignettes reflect the emotional pitch of an illustrious literary career * Financial Times *

ISBN: 9781784871833

Dimensions: 197mm x 131mm x 14mm

Weight: 161g

224 pages