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Saramago jose blindness
Saramago jose blindness










saramago jose blindness

After taking the inmates’ possessions, the thugs extort the services of the camp’s women. The nadir occurs when thugs steal food meant for the inmates and then sell it to them. The life of the camp quickly degenerates into a Hell on Earth where the blind are victimized first by the way they have been rounded up and shoved into what was a mental hospital, then by the fact that they are not fed regularly, and most appallingly by how they are reduced in their attempt to stay alive. In particular, we follow the events that concern the first few cases: a blind taxi driver, a blind thief, an ophthalmologist and a young woman who is identified by the fact that she wears dark glasses. The epidemic spreads through an unnamed city (with certain Portuguese highlights), and soon a quarantine camp is established in which the newly blind are confined. What he says is, ‘Please, will someone take me home?’ This moment is much like Kafka’s Metamorphosis, since the driver who has been struck blind does not moan and scream or complain.

saramago jose blindness

For instance, one of the first is a man driving his car who loses his sight while waiting at a traffic signal. A distinguishing aspect of the epidemic is the speed of its onset in individual cases. Surely, Saramago is in a league that requires comparison with such writers, on the basis not only of skill but subject matter, too.īlindness is the account of an epidemic in which people lose their sight. In fact, it is fitting that Camus and Kafka come to mind in considering this book, if only as a kind of speed rating.












Saramago jose blindness