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Cain

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Saramago juxtaposes an eminently readable narrative of work and poverty, class and desire, knowledge and timelessnessone in which God, too, as he faces Cain in the wake of Noah's Ark, emerges as far more human than expected.

San Francisco ChronicleIn this, his last novel, Jos Saramago daringly reimagines the characters and narratives of the Old Testament, recalling his provocative The Gospel According to Jesus Christ.

His tale runs from the Garden of Eden, when God realizes he has forgotten to give Adam and Eve the gift of speech, to the moment when Noahs Ark lands on the dry peak of Ararat.

Cain, the despised, the murderer, is Saramagos protagonist.Condemned to wander forever after he kills his brother Abel, Cain makes his way through the world in the company of a personable donkey.

He is a witness to and participant in the stories of Isaac and Abraham, the destruction of the Tower of Babel, Moses and the golden calf, the trials of Job.

The rapacious Queen Lilith takes him as her lover. An old man with two sheep on a rope crosses his path. And again and again, Cain encounters a God whose actions seem callous, cruel, and unjust.

He confronts Him, he argues with Him. And one thing we know for certain, Saramago writes, is that they continued to argue and are arguing still.A startling booksensual, funnyand in all ways a fitting end to Saramagos extraordinary career.A winkingly blasphemous retelling of the Old Testament . . . Saramago, playfully stretching his chatty late style, pokes holes in the stated logic of the Biblical God throughout the novel.

The New Yorker This e-book includes a sample chapter of BLINDNESS.

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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
0547519400 / 9780547519401
eBook (EPUB)
869.342
04/10/2011
English
176 pages
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