![]() ![]() Time now gives us English-speakers the chance to see how well he worked to serve and deserve such greatness in this early novel Ursula K Le Guin, Guardian It is, amongst other things, perhaps Saramago's way of showing his admiration for the people with whom he grew up Good Book Guide While examining serious political issues – and in particular the power of a small group against exploitation and injustice – the tale is also rich with humour, compassion and love. The narrative voice is unmistakable: a mature, quiet voice, conversational and easy, often ironic or endearingly humorous, that flows forward weaving and interbraiding with itself, wandering but never losing impetus Ursula Le Guin, Guardian ![]()
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