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Death with Interruptions – I’m the thinker now

This week I read, Death with Interruptions by Jose Saramago. To be honest, this was a very difficult read for me. While reading this book, I realized that I have actually never read a philosophical book before, so this book was very tough. I think the …

Posted in Blogs, Saramago | Tagged with death, life, morals, Philosophy, religion

Life with No Death? (Or should I say death)

showing how fragile our system is. One thing goes awry, and everything comes toppling down. Albeit, no one dying anymore is not something we could have planned for, but it is something the government and people now have to figure out. Saramago questions our societal systems by exploring their improbability. As you may have guessed, […]

Posted in Blogs, Saramago | Tagged with agency, book review, book-reviews, books, death, family, letters, love, religion, violet

A book about death, but without interruptions 

Let me to get right into this, the book seemed to be split into two parts, with separate protagonists in each: society in the first section and death in the second. The author uses long, twisted sentences without punctuation (hence, the title). Reading this was a little difficult for me at times. Because of the […]

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Week 11: “Death With Interruptions” by José Saramago

Hey guys, I decided to read “Death With Interruptions” by José Saramago this week. I chose this book after reading the blurb and found it really interesting. Can you imagine a day when no one dies? I immediately thought about how if this happened in real life, would it really affect us and if so […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with death, Existentialism, government, immortality, José Saramago, mortality, religion

The Book Of Identity Crises

This was definitely one of my favourite books till now. This was a hardcore fiction novel, but I really loved it. FINALLY, I DON’T HATE THE MALE CHARACTERS. And I never thought I would want to be a semi-dead, day dreaming reptile. From beginning to end, I was blown away by how well this book […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with death, identity, José Eduardo Agualusa, lizard, Magic, Mystery, thriller

Death With Interruptions

Hello everyone. Welcome back to this week’s book. This week we delved into José Saramago’s Death With Interruptions. The impression I had of this book before I read it completely changed after I finished reading the book. The outlook death had in this book was completely different from all the other books we have read […]

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Death With Interruptions – A Permanent Curse Suspended in Limbo

“As in a game of chess, death advanced her queen. A few more moves should open the way to a checkmate, and the game will end.” (186) Is the wish for immortality a blessing or a curse? That answer seems simple. What begins as a celebration devolves into the unknown. Humanity’s fear of death is […]

Posted in Blogs, Saramago | Tagged with absurdism, death, Existentialism, futility, humanity, immortality, life, limbo, morality, murder, Music, personification

Purge? – Death with Interruptions

Wow, we are almost at the end of all of the readings as I am sitting here at my desk writing a blog post on my second to last novel of the semester.  For this week’s reading, I chose to read “Death With Interruptions’ by José Sarmago. I chose this book for no particular reason […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with #purge, blog post, book review, crime, death, novel, romance

Death With Interruptions – Reflection

My first feeling about Death with Interruptions by Jose Saramago was disappointment. I felt a bit disappointed because I had high expectations for the book, but I did not enjoy it as much as I thought I would. Don’t get me wrong I enjoyed the book, but I did have some issues with it. My […]

Posted in Blogs, Saramago | Tagged with death, Death with Interruptions, José Saramago, love, morality, mortality

Death with Interruptions – Saramago

Saramago’s book Death with Interruptions gave a new perspective into the topic of death which is refreshing in comparison to the other books we’ve read surrounding these topics. The introduction we received in class last week to this book led me to believe I knew what I was going into but after reading it left […]

Posted in Blogs, Saramago | Tagged with death, immortality

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