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13172 Literature and culture of Portuguese-speaking countries in Modern Languages and Cultures L-11 ROSA Cristina
(syllabus)
The aim of the course is to reflect on the forms, symbols and compositional modes of the work of José Saramago, the first Portuguese-language writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (1998). Against the backdrop of Portuguese history in the 20th century, the salient phases of José Saramago's intellectual and artistic trajectory and themes will be outlined, starting with a reading of the novels "Memorial do Convento", "Historia do cerco de Lisboa", "Ensaio sobre a cegueira" and "Levantado do chao" . Some television interviews and Gonçalves Mendes' film 'José e Pilar' will be screened.
(reference books)
Giulia Lanciani (a cura di), Il Novecento in Portogallo, Roma, Universitalia, 2014 o in alternativa: -Breve storia della letteratura portoghese (a cura di V. Tocco), Carocci Editore, 2011. -Martim Page, Il primo villaggio globale, Perugia, Urogallo, 2013 -Baptista-Bastos, José Saramago. Un ritratto appassionato, l’Asino d’Oro, 2011 -G. Lanciani (a cura di), José Saramago: il bagaglio dello scrittore, Roma, Bulzoni, 1996. Maria Inacia Rezola, "La rivoluzione dei garofani in Portogallo 25 aprile 1974" Mimesis, 2024 Carlos Reis, "A sobrevida de José Saramago: pensamento literário e social", Cincinnati Romance , 2022. Carlos Reis, "José Saramago: nascido para isto", Lisboa, Fundaçao Saramago, 2023.
Texts and critical materials will be provided during the lectures. For specific cases (working students, Erasmus mobility students, etc.) it is advisable to get in touch with the lecturer in order to define customised programmes.
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