Mąstanti Mėsa reviewed Death with interruptions by José Saramago
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5 stars
Buvo labai juokinga, sumanu ir šmaikštu. Dalyvavo ir šuo ir Mirtis ir Menininkas. Rekomenduoju vietoj visų self-help knygų.
Death with Interruptions, published in Britain as Death at Intervals (Portuguese: As Intermitências da Morte), 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 Costa in 2008. The novel focuses on death, as both a phenomenon and as an anthropomorphized character. A key of the book is how society relates to death in both of these forms, and likewise, how death relates to the people she is meant to kill.
Buvo labai juokinga, sumanu ir šmaikštu. Dalyvavo ir šuo ir Mirtis ir Menininkas. Rekomenduoju vietoj visų self-help knygų.
Feels like Terry Pratchett writes a documentary featuring Death experimenting on HR.