Between two olive trees or the story of a dying flower that waits for a hero
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https://doi.org/10.15517/h.v1i0.3551Keywords:
Portuguese literature, Saramago José, memory, Literary criticismAbstract
The authors make a remembrance of the recent decease of José Saramago, Nobel Prize in Literature 1998, died on June 18, 2010. They pay tribute to the narrator through an interpretation of his poetics applied to children's literature, from the Saramago's statement in the sense to recover the ineffable wisdom of children.
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