Alabardas

Categories: Best Sellers in translation to Spanish

Author: Saramago, José

Girol Number: 12150

ISBN: 978-607-113-535-3

Publisher: Alfaguara

Location: México, D.F.

Year: 2015

Edition: 1.ed., 1. reimp.

Illustrator: Günter Grass

Binding: Hardback

Editor: Saviano, Roberto y Fernando Gómez Aguilera

Before his death, Jose Saramago left three chapters written from what would be his next novel, containing an outline of the plot, profiling the protagonists and, above all, posing new questions in his constant commitment towards raising consciousness. Saramago writes the story of Artur Paz Semedo, a man fascinated by pieces of artillery and employed by an arms-producing factory, who launches an investigation into his own company at the urging of his wife, an intelligent pacifist. The main character’s evolution of thought serves as a reflection about the dirtiest side of international politics, a world of hidden interests that underlie the majority of the armed conflicts of the 20th century. Saramago’s text is complemented by a prologue by Fernando Gomez Aguilera and a postface by Roberto Saviano.

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