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  1. Death with Interruptions, published in Britain as Death at Intervals ( Portuguese: As Intermitências da Morte, lit. 'The intermittencies of Death' ), is a novel written by the Nobel Laureate, José Saramago. Death with Interruptions was published in 2005 in its original Portuguese, and the novel was translated into English by Margaret Jull ...

    • José Saramago
    • 256 pp. (hardcover edition), 238 pp. (paperback edition)
    • 2005
    • 2005
  2. Sep 2, 2009 · DEATH WITH INTERRUPTIONS is a fantastic allegory that criticizes the church, the government and familes who are too selfish to care for sick and dying relatives. It is also a beautiful tribute to the power of love as the ending, which is as powerful as the first sentence, illustrates.

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  3. Jan 1, 2005 · Death with Interruptions (published in Britain as Death at Intervals), is a novel written by José Saramago. First released in 2005 in its original Portuguese, the novel was translated into English by Margaret Jull Costa in 2008. The novel centers around death as both a phenomenon, and as an anthropomorphized character.

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  5. Oct 24, 2008 · Death With Interruptions” is a novel in two parts. The first is the story of the “death strike.” The second is death’s pursuit of the cellist. The first part is the drier. At the book ...

  6. Sep 2, 2009 · DEATH WITH INTERRUPTIONS is a fantastic allegory that criticizes the church, the government and familes who are too selfish to care for sick and dying relatives. It is also a beautiful tribute to the power of love as the ending, which is as powerful as the first sentence, illustrates.

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    • José Saramago
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    • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  7. Jan 1, 2008 · Death with Interruptions. Hardcover – January 1, 2008. by Jose Saramago (Author), Margaret Jull Costa (Translator) 4.2 610 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. On the first day of the new year, no one dies. This, understandably, causes consternation among politicians, religious leaders, funeral directors ...

  8. Sep 2, 2009 · Death with Interruptions. This novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author asks what happens when the grim reaper decides to stop reaping: “A novel to die for.”—The Washington Post On the first day of the new year, no one dies. This of course causes consternation among politicians, religious leaders, morticians, and doctors.

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