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History Of The Siege Of Lisbon
History Of The Siege Of Lisbon | José Saramago
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What happens when the facts of history are replaced by the mysteries of love? When Raimundo Silva, a lowly proof-reader for a Lisbon publishing house, inserts a negative into a sentence of a historical text, he alters the whole course of the 1147 Siege of Lisbon. Fearing censure he is met instead with admiration: Dr Maria Sara, his voluptuous new editor, encourages him to pen his own alternative history. As his retelling draws on all his imaginative powers, Silva finds - to his nervous delight - that if the facts of the past can be rewritten as a romance then so can the details of his own dusty bachelor present.
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Ladygodiva7
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BookwormM Just about to start this one 3y
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KellyHunsakerReads
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Today Lisbon looks like this!
#backpackEurope

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KellyHunsakerReads
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In the 12 Century, Lisbon was under siege for nearly 4 months. This event brought the city into Portuguese control, taking it from the Moors. It was one of the few Christian victories of the Second Crusade. The history is fascinating ... the book is not for me. But it did make me want to find other books on the subject!

#backpackEurope #Portugal #Reading1001 #1001books

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alohabetty
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alohabetty
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Saramago is so quotable. â¤ï¸

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I am quite taken with Saramago's whimsical style (🤗), even if not quite so his total and utter disregard for punctuation (😖).

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alohabetty
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… and now for something completely different.

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alohabetty
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Used bookstore haul! As always, I didn't go in seeking these books. I didn't find the one book I wanted & everything else that caught my eye or was on my TBR list was $20+. But while lamenting the fact that a "new" 20 y/o book I wanted was $20, I happened upon these. I fell in love with Saramago earlier in the year when I picked up Death with Interruptions on a whim. Lucky me to find his work on sale again today.

MrBook Niiiice! 8y
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