Death with Interruptions
Nobel Prize-winner Jose Saramago's brilliant novel poses the question--what happens when the grim reaper decides there will be no more death? On the first day of the new year, no one dies. This of course causes consternation among politicians, religious leaders, morticians, and doctors. Among the general public, on the other hand, there is initially celebration--flags are hung out on balconies, people dance in the streets. They have achieved the great goal of humanity: eternal life. Then reality hits home--families are left to care for the permanently dying, life-insurance policies become meaningless, and funeral parlors are reduced to arranging burials for pet dogs, cats, hamsters, and parrots.
Death sits in her chilly apartment, where she lives alone with scythe and filing cabinets, and contemplates her experiment: What if no one ever died again? What if she, death with a small d, became human and were to fall in love?
Death sits in her chilly apartment, where she lives alone with scythe and filing cabinets, and contemplates her experiment: What if no one ever died again? What if she, death with a small d, became human and were to fall in love?
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I picked this at random in the library listings (because I'm always fond of death personified), not knowing I was getting a masterpiece. So lyrical, so true, so full of social commentary and sharp wit. Seldom do I read something highbrow that is so funny. The translator deserves some sort of award of her own, because you'd never know that the beautiful prose wasn't written in English. The idiosyncratic punctuation style takes some getting used to (he's not fond of periods or quotation marks) but makes sense once you are. Best thing I've read this year!
I reaped a few aphorisms for my collection:
http://lizpith.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-following-day-no-one-died.html
I reaped a few aphorisms for my collection:
http://lizpith.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-following-day-no-one-died.html
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