Cain
port. Caim · 2009
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Interesting Facts
- The book is a reinterpretation of biblical stories, where the main character, Cain, travels through time and witnesses various events from the Old Testament.
- José Saramago uses Cain as a tool to critique divine justice, raising questions about the nature of God and morality.
- The work is characterized by Saramago's distinctive style, featuring long sentences and minimal punctuation, creating a unique narrative rhythm.
- The book sparked significant controversy and criticism from religious organizations, which found its content provocative and blasphemous.
- Saramago, being an atheist, uses Cain to express his views on religion and human nature, making the book not only a literary work but also a philosophical reflection.

Date of publication: 10 February 2025
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Genre: Philosophy
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