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Philosophy

Cain

port. Caim · 2009
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Book Review

José Saramago's novel «Cain» is a bold and provocative interpretation of biblical narratives, where the author reimagines the story of the first murderer and his relationship with God. Critics note that Saramago, as always, showcases his unique style, combining philosophical depth with irony and sarcasm. In the book, Cain appears not only as an outcast but also as an observer, traveling through various biblical events, allowing him to pose uncomfortable questions about justice and morality. Some critics believe that Saramago challenges traditional religious beliefs, prompting readers to reconsider their views on the divine and the human. However, despite its provocative nature, the novel retains the author's characteristic poetic and lyrical language, making it not only intellectually rich but also aesthetically appealing.

Cain
Date of publication: 10 February 2025
———Original titleport. Caim · 2009
Genre: Philosophy
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