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First edition (publ. Moraes)

Objecto Quasi is a Portuguese collection of short stories by author José Saramago published in 1978.

It was translated to English in 2012 under the title The Lives of Things

In 2010, a cinema adaptation of one of its stories was released under the name Embargo. In "The Chair", a dictator's seat is slowly being eroded until he collapses on the floor – a clear reference to the fall of Salazar, the Portuguese dictator. In the stories, men and things form the world, whose dynamics are shaken by distance or disunity.

References

  1. "José Saramago - Autobiography". Nobel Prize. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  2. Maués, Flamarion (2020). "Edição, política e ditadura: dois livros de oposição da Editora Alfa-Omega". História (São Paulo). 39. doi:10.1590/1980-4369e2020003. ISSN 1980-4369.

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Works by José Saramago
Novels
Plays
Short stories
Non-fiction


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