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A city is struck by an epidemic of "white blindness." The first man to succumb sits in his car, waiting for the light to change. He is taken to an eye doctor, who does not know what to make of the phenomenon - and soon goes blind himself.
The blindness spreads, sparing no one. Authorities confine the blind to a vacant mental hospital secured by armed guards under instructions to shoot anyone trying to escape. Inside, the criminal element among the blind holds the rest captive: food rations are stolen, women are raped. The compound is set ablaze, and the blind escape into what is now a deserted city, strewn with litter and unburied corpses.
The only eyewitness to this nightmare is the doctor's wife, who faked blindness in order to join her husband in the camp. She guides seven strangers through the barren streets. The bonds within this oddly anonymous group - the doctor, the first blind man and his wife, the old man with the black eye patch, the girl with dark glasses, the boy with no mother, and the dog of tears - are as uncanny as the surrounding chaos is harrowing.
Told with compassion, humor, and lyricism, Blindness is a stunning exploration of loss and disorientation in the modern world, of man's will to survive against all odds.
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Blindness
2008, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers
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Blindness
Aug 05, 2008, BBC Audiobooks, BBC Audiobooks America
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Ensayo Sobre La Ceguera (Biblioteca Jose Saramago)
2006, Punto de lectura
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Ensayo Sobre La Ceguera (Biblioteca Jose Saramago)
August 2002, Alfaguara
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January 31, 2001, Ediciones Santillana, S.A.
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Ensayo sobre la ceguera
May 2, 2000, Aguilar, Altea, Taurus, Alfaguara, S.A. de C.
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December 2000, Alfaguara Ediciones, S.A. (Spain)
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Die Stadt der Blinden: Roman
2000-02, Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag
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1995, Caminho
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1995, Companhia das Letras
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Originally published in English in Great Britain in 1997 by The Harvill Press.
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Uma cegueira branca se espalha de forma fulminante. Internados em quarentena ou perdidos pela cidade, os cegos devem enfrentar o que há de mais primitivo na espécie humana: a vontade de sobreviver à qualquer custo.
José Saramago, vencedor do Prêmio Nobel de Literatura de 1998, tece uma aterrorizante parábola sobre o ser humano, que revela o que há de pior em nós mesmos.
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