The Traveller's Baggage

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A Bagagem Do Viajante: Cronicas (The Traveller's Baggage)
First edition
AuthorJose Saramago
LanguagePortuguese
PublisherFutura
Publication date
1973
Publication placePortugal

The Traveller's Baggage (Portuguese: A Bagagem do Viajante) is a volume of newspaper articles by Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago. It was first published in 1973.[1][2]

This title consists of more than 59 chronicles, first published in the evening newspaper A Capital (1969) and in the "Jornal do Fundão" (1971-1972). In these chronicles, we see much of Saramago, who was restless about the situation in his country at the time and opposed to Marcelo Caetano's government.

As well as being published in Portugal, initially by Editorial Futura and later by Editorial Caminho, the work has been published in Brazil (1996), Argentina (2010), Mexico (1994), Spain (1992) and Italy (1992).[3]

References

  1. ^ The Swedish Academy. "The Nobel Prize in Literature 1998 -Bio-bibliography". Prêmio Nobel.
  2. ^ "José Saramago Facts". Nobel Prize. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
  3. ^ A Bagagem do Viajante. Fundação José Saramago. Página acedida em 19 de Novembro de 2011.
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Novels
Plays
  • A Noite (1979)
  • Que Farei Com Este Livro (1980)
  • A Segunda Vida de Francisco de Assis (1987)
  • In Nomine Dei (1993)
  • Don Giovanni ou O Dissoluto Absolvido (2005)
Short stories
Non-fiction


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