Saramago: A proposal of hope in postmodernity
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What remains after the first and second world war? emptiness, nothingness and despair, for how to speak of love, peace, kindness and other principles that for so many years sustained modernity if this culminates precisely with the holocaust where in Europe and Russia more than 70 million people died. Faced with this bleak panorama, the narrative of José Saramago is presented as a proposal of hope: only love and solidarity save us from the postmodern emptiness
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Saramago, José (2002). Todos los nombres. Punto de lectura, Madrid España. P. 19.
Saramago, José (2001). Ensayo sobre la ceguera. Punto de lectura, Madrid España. P. 84.
Saramago, José (2001). La caverna. Alfaguara, Madrid España. P. 454.
Vallejo, César (1982). Antología poética. Bogotá: Oveja negra. P. 297.