
Caim
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Romance
Humor
Format
Paperback
Pages
184
Language
Portuguese
Published
Oct 19, 2009
Publisher
Editorial Caminho
ISBN-10
972212076X
ISBN-13
9789722120760
Description
In this novel, the acclaimed author José Saramago takes readers on a profound journey through biblical narratives, reinterpreting familiar stories from the Old Testament. His masterful storytelling invites contemplation on faith, morality, and the complexities of human existence as he challenges traditional interpretations of scripture.
The protagonist, Caim, is a character often associated with darkness and rebellion, yet Saramago delves deep into his psyche to explore themes of freedom and choice. Through Caim's eyes, the reader is taken on a relentless quest for truth, grappling with the implications of divine authority and the struggle for personal autonomy.
Each chapter unfolds with rich philosophical undercurrents, encouraging a dialogue on the nature of good and evil, while Saramago’s signature prose intertwines humor and poignancy. The narrative pulsates with tension as Caim seeks to carve his own path amidst the backdrop of divine command.
Ultimately, this work challenges the reader to confront their own beliefs, presenting a layered and thought-provoking take on stories that have shaped cultures for millennia. Saramago’s lyrical style and deep insights create an evocative tapestry that lingers long after the last page is turned.
The protagonist, Caim, is a character often associated with darkness and rebellion, yet Saramago delves deep into his psyche to explore themes of freedom and choice. Through Caim's eyes, the reader is taken on a relentless quest for truth, grappling with the implications of divine authority and the struggle for personal autonomy.
Each chapter unfolds with rich philosophical undercurrents, encouraging a dialogue on the nature of good and evil, while Saramago’s signature prose intertwines humor and poignancy. The narrative pulsates with tension as Caim seeks to carve his own path amidst the backdrop of divine command.
Ultimately, this work challenges the reader to confront their own beliefs, presenting a layered and thought-provoking take on stories that have shaped cultures for millennia. Saramago’s lyrical style and deep insights create an evocative tapestry that lingers long after the last page is turned.
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