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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Review: Bookburners: Badge, Book, and Candle: Episode 1

Bookburners: Badge, Book, and Candle: Episode 1 Bookburners: Badge, Book, and Candle: Episode 1 by Max Gladstone
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: BOOKBURNERS Episode 1
BADGE, BOOK, AND CANDLE



An exciting new book serial [remember how popular were the serials penned by Charles Dickens in the 19th century?] focusing on a secret Vatican society which recognizes the existence and validity of magic. Tasked to hunt and recover dangerous books ("hungry" books), its members find a trove hidden by the brother of an NYPD cop, when he is possessed, and his cop sister is enlisted in the society.

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Sunday, April 10, 2016

Review: Saving April

Saving April Saving April by Sarah A. Denzil
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: SAVING APRIL by Sarah A. Denzil

This was a nonstop read! Immediately I was very involved with the characters and my empathy was quickly elicited. Like protagonist Hannah, I was quick to "point the finger" of blame, and like Hannah, totally astonished when the story turned upside down and inside out in a suddenly startling denouement!! A startling psychological thriller loaded with suspense!

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Saturday, April 9, 2016

Review: The Dark Side of the Road

The Dark Side of the Road The Dark Side of the Road by Simon R. Green
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: DARK SIDE OF THE ROAD by Simon R. Green

This novel "blew me away"! Seamless in exposition, convoluted in its mystery, extending clues cautiously, I found myself enrapt from Page 1. (I also discovered a new favorite author--yes, sometimes it only takes one story.)

Protagonist Ishmael Jones is a fascinating and admirable character, with an honor code all his own, exemplified throughout his life. When he unfolds his secret truth, metaphorically my eyes widened to saucer size and my jaw dropped [yes, more mind-boggling than quantum physics!]. I plan to run off and devour everything Simon R. Green has composed, and witness my imagination and admiration expand.

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Review: Hell's Marshal

Hell's Marshal Hell's Marshal by Chris Barili
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: HELL' S MARSHAL by Chris Barili

JOHN WAYNE'S WILD WEST WAS NEVER LIKE THIS.

Frank Butcher endures his eternity in Hell, believing it righteous torment, if never atonement, for committing patricide and filicide. As agonizing as is the periodic fire, it's both justified and well-deserved, he is convinced. When the underworld' s judges convene and order him back to Earth, Frank Butcher demurs. But someone must capture the escaped soul of Jesse James, now inhabiting a living person, with a sizable and deadly agenda to accomplish. Enter "Hell' s Butcher."

"HELL' S MARSHAL" is well written, gritty, visual, and compelling horror. It is Book One in the HELL' S BUTCHER Series.


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Friday, April 8, 2016

Review: The Apartment: A Ghost Story

The Apartment: A Ghost Story The Apartment: A Ghost Story by Anthony M. Strong
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Excellently written, tremendously scary, horror is implacable. I've just found me a new favorite author!

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THE MONSTER UNDERNEATH by Matthew Franks_Tour



The Monster Underneath, Synopsis

Publication Date: April 5, 2016
PublisherSamhain
Publication Length: 219 pages

Reality can be the difference between a dream and a nightmare…

Max Crawford isn’t a typical prison therapist. He uses his unusual psychic ability to walk with convicts through their dreams, reliving their unspeakable crimes alongside them to show them the error of their ways.

Max always has to be on his toes to keep himself grounded, but the FBI agent waiting for him in his private office immediately puts him on edge. The bureau wants Max to go way outside his comfort zone to enter the dreams of suspected serial killer William Knox.

To get a confession and secure the future of his prison program, Max must gain Knox’s trust by any means necessary—and survive the minefield of secrets waiting inside a murderer’s mind. Secrets that could turn Max’s reality into a living nightmare.

Biography of Matthew Franks



Matthew Franks lives in Arlington, Texas with his beautiful wife and children. He studied
psychology and creative writing at Louisiana State University then obtained a Master’s Degree in counseling from Texas State University. When he’s not working on his next story, he’scounseling adolescents or trying to keep up with his three highly energetic daughters. You can connect with Matthew at: authormatthewfranks.com.

Praise for The Monster Underneath

“An assured, gripping, totally engaging debut, Matthew Franks will have you burning through the pages of this taut supernatural thriller at breakneck speed. If Christopher Nolan and Stephen King ever teamed up to write a novel, this would be it. Highly recommended!”
–Ronald Malfi, author of Little Girls

“What if you could see inside the dreams of anyone you came in contact with? Would you dare to look? Could you handle the things you’d find within? The Monster Underneath is a real nail-biter – one of those ever-spiraling stories that you just can’t put down until you reach the surprising end!”
–John Everson, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Covenant and The Family Tree

The Monster Underneath is an intense and clever debut in which reality is more terrifying than the nightmares and twisted dreamscapes of a madman. Author Matthew Franks is a name to remember, his stories you won’t soon forget.”
–Rena Mason, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Evolutionist and East End Girls

“Matthew Franks’ debut novel takes you through the darkest, twisted alleys of a killer’s mind and then drags you several steps further, beyond the status of observer and into the disturbing realm of accomplice. A harrowing tale of murder and delusion and moral ambiguity.”
–Hank Schwaeble, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of DamnableDiabolical, and the dark thriller collection, American Nocturne

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The Monster UnderneathThe Monster Underneath by Matthew Franks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars 

THE MONSTER UNDERNEATH by Matthew Franks

Not-so-ordinary therapist Max Crawford enjoys his quiet life with his wife and daughter. At Texas-Huntsville Penitentiary, he does dream therapy with inmates, literally entering their dreams to alter their psyches. Life is stable, until an importunate FBI Special Agent insists he travel to Arkansas to enter the mind of a conscieless accused killer, a university professor. Max and his family will find their lives upended and endangered. 


Thursday, April 7, 2016

Review: Serpentine

Serpentine Serpentine by Peter Parkin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: SERPENTINE by Peter Parkin and Alison Darby

With SERPENTINE, readers revel not only in a champion suspenseful thriller/mystery, but conspiracy theory too. TWA 800. World Trade Center. Shades of Edward Snowden. Sneaky quasi-government cover-up. And it all begins with the catastrophic inaugural run of the brand-new Black Mamba roller coaster in Alexandria, Virginia, built by Flying Machines Inc., brainchild of Nathan Morrell, a structural engineer and savant.

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Review: The Monster Underneath

The Monster Underneath The Monster Underneath by Matthew Franks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

THE MONSTER UNDERNEATH by Matthew Franks

Not-so-ordinary therapist Max Crawford enjoys his quiet life with his wife and daughter. At Texas-Huntsville Penitentiary, he does dream therapy with inmates, literally entering their dreams to alter their psyches. Life is stable, until an importunate FBI Special Agent insists he travel to Arkansas to enter the mind of a conscieless accused killer, a university professor. Max and his family will find their lives upended and endangered.

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CHILDREN OF THE DARK by Jonathan Janz_Tour





Review:  CHILDREN OF THE DARK by Jonathan Jana

Jonathan Janz is a veritable authorial genius. That's not flattery, Gentle Readers: that's fact. He is a genius of prose, and a genius of literate horror. I don't know how much time he spends on a book, but each gem is freshly polished and perfect. In my mind is a virtual library of Mr. Janz, because once I've read one, it remains forever with me. [Take, for example, THE CLEARING OF TRAVIS COBLE. I read it in 2013, and it STILL wakes me, terrified. ]

CHILDREN OF THE DARK, quite simply, is going to be
THE BEST HORROR OF 2016. 


Children of the Dark, Synopsis

Print Length: 293 pages
Publisher: Sinister Grin Press
Publication Date: March 15, 2016

Will Burgess is used to hard knocks. Abandoned by his father, son of a drug-addicted mother, and charged with raising his six-year-old sister, Will has far more to worry about than most high school freshmen. To make matters worse, Mia Samuels, the girl of Will’s dreams, is dating his worst enemy, the most sadistic upperclassman at Shadeland High. Will’s troubles, however, are just beginning.

Because one of the nation’s most notorious criminals—the Moonlight Killer—has escaped from prison and is headed straight toward Will’s hometown. And something else is lurking in Savage Hollow, the forest surrounding Will’s rundown house. Something ancient and infinitely evil. When the worst storm of the decade descends on Shadeland, Will and his friends must confront unfathomable horrors. Everyone Will loves—his mother, his little sister, Mia, and his friends—will be threatened.

And very few of them will escape with their lives.


Biography of Jonathan Janz

Jonathan Janz grew up between a dark forest and a graveyard, and in a
way, that explains everything. Brian Keene named his debut novel The Sorrows “the best horror novel of 2012.” The Library Journal deemed his follow-up, House of Skin, “reminiscent of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House and Peter Straub’s Ghost Story.”

2013 saw the publication of his novel of vampirism and demonic possession The Darkest Lullaby, as well as his serialized horror novel Savage Species. Of Savage Species, Publishers Weekly said, “Fans of old-school splatterpunk horror–Janz cites Richard Laymon as an influence, and it shows–will find much to relish.” Jonathan’s Kindle Worlds novel Bloodshot: Kingdom of Shadows marked his first foray into the superhero/action genre.

Jack Ketchum called his vampire western Dust Devils a “Rousing-good weird western,” and his sequel to The Sorrows (Castle of Sorrows) was selected one of 2014’s top three novels by Pod of Horror. 2015 saw the release of The Nightmare Girl, which prompted Pod of Horror to call Jonathan “Horror’s Next Big Thing.” 2015 also saw the release of Wolf Land, which Publishers Weekly called “gruesome yet entertaining gorefest” with “an impressive and bloody climax.” He has also written four novellas (Exorcist Road, The Clearing of Travis Coble, Old Order, and Witching Hour Theatre) and several short stories.

His primary interests are his wonderful wife and his three amazing children, and though he realizes that every author’s wife and children are wonderful and amazing, in this case the cliché happens to be true. You can learn more about Jonathan at www.jonathanjanz.com. You can also find him on Facebook, via @jonathanjanz on Twitter, or on his Goodreads and Amazon author pages.

Praise for Children of the Dark

Jonathan Janz brings us a vicious tale of terror with the innocence of youth in a coming of age tale that should surely make Stephen King smile.” – Dave, Beneath the Underground

“Jonathan Janz has written the next definitive coming-of-age horror novel that is sure to be mentioned alongside those that came before it. Be on the right side of history and read it now, before it becomes a classic.” –Patrick Lacey, author of A Debt to be Paid

Praise for Jonathan Janz

“Janz is the literary love child of Richard Laymon and Jack Ketchum (with a little Joe Lansdale DNA in the mix), with all the terror that implies. Try him out. You won’t be disappointed.” 
-Pod of Horror

“One of the best writers in modern horror to come along in the last decade. Janz is one of my new favorites.” –Brian Keene, best-selling author

“It’s the best of its kind I’ve read in years, such that I’d call it 'The Quintessential Haunted House Novel.' You’ve taken the old school traditions of the form which readers want and then have injected modern style, characters, and macabre, hard-edged mayhem into the guts of the story. THAT’S the way to do it, my friend!”
-Author Edward Lee on House of Skin

“Jonathan Janz is one of the rare horror novelists who can touch your heart while chilling your spine. His work offers incisive characters, sharp dialogue, and more scares than a deserted graveyard after midnight. If you haven’t read his fiction, you’re missing out on one the best new voices in the genre.” –Tim Waggoner, multi-published author

"Fans of old-school splatterpunk horror--Janz cites Richard Laymon as an influence, and it shows--will find much to relish." - Publishers Weekly on Savage Species

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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Review: The Broken Hours: A Novel of H. P. Lovecraft

The Broken Hours: A Novel of H. P. Lovecraft The Broken Hours: A Novel of H. P. Lovecraft by Jacqueline Baker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: BROKEN HOURS by Jacqueline Baker

I have been extraordinarily blessed in the last few years by discovering several "perfect" books. BROKEN HOURS: A NOVEL OF H. P. LOVECRAFT is one. I don't even feel capable of doing this novel justice in my review. BROKEN HOURS should be an award winner, multiple times.

Mike Davis at LOVECRAFT EZINE highly recommended BROKEN HOURS, and I was impelled to pre-order it (even though mire expensive than I usually buy) and it is worth every single penny. I read it in just a few hours and want to read it again, right away.

If you love the Lovecraftian Mythos; if you enjoy fictional biographies of authors; if you want to be stunned by enormously graceful writing; if you are drawn to depth psychology and abnormal psychology, BROKEN HOURS is your book.

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I KILL IN PEACE by Hunter Shea_Tour



Guest Post by Author Hunter Shea

Harboring a Cryptid

By Hunter Shea


When I was asked to write about which elusive cryptid I’d like to discover, my knee jerk reaction was to say Bigfoot. I could live a Harry and the Henderson’s life of hilarity and misadventures. Maybe John Lithgow would come to visit every now and then and I could ask him about what it was like on the set of Garp (one strange but wonderful movie).

But that would be too easy. So I flipped through the cryptid card catalog in my brain. They look kind of like those safari cards we used to ask our parents for as kids back in the 70s and 80s, except they’re not real and Time-Life can’t make a dime off them.

And then I remembered the Pukwudgie. First, I just love the name! Say it 5 times fast.

Pukwudgie.

Pukwudgie.

Pukwudgie.

Pukwudgie.

Pukwudgie.

It’s like Beetlejuice, only without the ensuing haunting. What is a Pukwudgie, you might ask? Well, according to Wampanoag Indian legend, a Pukwudgie is a wee, humanishcreature that stands just under 3 feet tall with elongated noses and ears. They’re very much like a Native American troll. They’ve been known to be quite the bastards, using magic to disappear and confuse people, even luring them to their deaths by leading them off cliffs.


Pukwudgies inhabited the forests of Massachusetts, near the infamous Bridgewater TriangleStarting out as benign beings, jealousy over favorable treatment of Indian tribes set them on a path of destruction. Stories abound about their harassing the Wampanoag, burning their villages, kidnapping and murdering children and scaring the bejeesus out of them.

All that aside, there’s something about them that tickles me and makes me want to keep one in my house. How cool would it be to introduce visitors to your pal, the Pukwudgie? Then you just have to hope he doesn’t shoot an arrow through their chests.

You don’t hear much about them, which is why I hold them so close to my heart. I always root for the underdog, even the mean, ugly ones. They’re a whole lot of bad-ass-ness in a tiny package. That gives them my seal of approval.

        To the Bridgewater Triangle I go!





Synopsis for I Kill In Peace

Publication Date: April 12, 2016
PublisherSamhain
Publication Length: 104 pages

Killing gets easier…with practice. 

Peter Blades is, in every sense of the word, an ordinary man. Hard worker, father, husband, a man content with small-town life. Except for one small fact—he’s slowly being turned into a ruthless killer.

Compelled by mysterious texts to murder, he’s provided a fiery red Mustang and an ancient sword to carry out an ever-growing hit list. His jerkoff boss is victim number one. You always remember your first.

By the time his sword sings through the air to dispatch a would-be school shooter, taking lives is as easy as breathing. And if the world is going to hell around him, all the better. No one wants to burn alone.

Biography

Hunter Shea is the product of a childhood weaned on The Night Stalker, The Twilight Zone and In Search Of. He doesn’t just write about the paranormal – he actively seeks out the things that scare the hell out of people and experiences them for himself.

Publishers Weekly named The Montauk Monster one of the best reads of the summer in 2014, and his follow up novel,Hell Hole, was named best horror novel of the year on several prestigious horror sites. Cemetery Dance had this to say about his apocalyptic thriller, Tortures of the Damned – “A terrifying read that left me wanting more. I absolutely devoured this book!”

Hunter is an amateur cryptozoologist, having written wild, fictional tales about Bigfoot, The Montauk Monster, The Dover Demon and many new creatures to come. Copies of his books, The Montauk Monster and The Dover Demon, are currently on display in the InternationalCryptozoology Museum in Portland, ME.

He wrote his first novel with the express desire to work only with editor Don D’Auria at Dorchester (Leisure Horror). He submitted his novel to Don and only Don, unagented, placed on the slush pile. He is proof that dedicated writers can be rescued from no man’s land. He now works with Don, along with several other agents and publishers, having published over ten books in just four years.

Hunter is proud to be be one half of the Monster Men video podcast, along with his partner in crime, Jack Campisi. It is one of the most watched horror video podcasts in the world. Monster Men is a light-hearted approach to dark subjects. Hunter and Jack explore real life hauntings, monsters, movies, books and everything under the horror sun. They often interview authors,crytid and ghost hunters, directors and anyone else living in the horror lane.

Living with his wonderful family and two cats, he’s happy to be close enough to New York City to get Gray’s Papaya hot dogs when the craving hits. His daughters have also gotten the horror bug, assisting him with research, story ideas and illustrations that can be seen in magazines such as Dark Dossier.

You can follow his travails at www.huntershea.com, sign-up for his newsletter, or follow him on  and Twitter.

Praise for Hunter Shea

This wholly enthralling hulk of a summer beach read is redolent of sunscreen and nostalgia, recalling mass market horror tales of yore by John Saul, Dean Koontz, and Peter Benchley.” — Publishers Weekly — Voted one of the best reads of summer, on The Montauk Monster

“Bloody good read!  This guy knows his monsters!”- Eric S Brown, author of Bigfoot War and Boggy Creek: The Legend is True, on Swamp Monster Massacre

“Hunter Shea is a great writer, highly entertaining, and definitely in the upper echelon in the current horror scene. Many other writers mention either loving his work and/or having the man influence their own, and for just cause. His writing suits anyone with a taste for the dark and terrifying!” –Zakk at The Eyes of Madness/The Mouth of Madness Podcast



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Review: I KILL IN PEACE by Hunter Shea

A new direction for Mr. Shea, and a welcome one, I KILL IN PEACE is the story of one ordinary man, Peter Blades, a husband and father, marketing director of a multinational corporation--a man who desires to do his job, and love his family. So simple--instead, Peter Blades finds his life turned inside out and upside down, as he becomes larger-than-life when he is overtaken by Something Other. A stunning and unexpected denouement and conclusion ensure this story will linger in the mind.



 



Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Review: The Ultimate Weird Tales Collection - 133 stories - Clark Ashton Smith

The Ultimate Weird Tales Collection - 133 stories - Clark Ashton Smith The Ultimate Weird Tales Collection - 133 stories - Clark Ashton Smith by Clark Ashton Smith
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Review: The Hatching

The Hatching The Hatching by Ezekiel Boone
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: THE HATCHING by Ezekiel Boone

Ezekiel Boone rocks!!! If you prefer your thrillers roller-coaster-paced, heart-in-mouth, rendering you breathless from first page to last, THE HATCHING is your novel!! I was blown away--the writing is so good, and I befriended the characters. I just have to deliver one caution: if severe arachnophobia is your.bete noir, you will find THE HATCHING very, very INTENSE.

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A MIXED BAG OF BLOOD by David Bernstein_Tour






A Mixed Bag of Blood synopsis

Print Length: 86 pages
Publisher: Sinister Grin Press
Publication Date: March 1, 2016

From a man seeking vengeance for a dead loved one, to a monster lodged in a person’s nose, to starving vampires and samurai battling zombies, a bully meeting his gruesome demise, along with prostitutes being sacrificed, a boy who refuses to stop swearing, and the consequences of one man’s night of unprotected sex comes a dark and disturbing collection of sinister tales filled with dread, bloodshed, humor and the bizarre.

This is a Mixed Bag of Blood.

Biography of David Bernstein

David Bernstein is originally from a small town in Upstate New York called Salisbury Mills. He now resides in NYC and misses being surrounded by chainsaw-wielding maniacs and wild backwoods people that like to eat raw human flesh. He’s grown used to the city, though hiding bodies is much harder there. He is the author of Amongst the Dead, Damaged Souls, The Tree Man, Witch Island, Relic of Death, Apartment 7C and the forthcoming Episodes of Violence. David writes all kinds of horror, from hair-raising ghost stories to gore-filled slashers and apocalyptic tales of terror. He loves hearing from his readers. You can reach him on Facebook, atwww.facebook.com/david.bernstein.3. Visit him at his website:davidbernsteinauthor.blogspot.com email dbern77@hotmail.com, or on Twitter at @Bernsteinauthor



 

Praise for A Mixed Bag of Blood

 

Dave Bernstein let his mind wander and his pen write where I know you'll want to read. With an introduction by Kristopher Rufty, this is a reason to stay at home and read on a pleasant Saturday afternoon like I did.” –Cat After Dark

 Praise for David Bernstein

 

"David Bernstein delivers a fast-moving tale of desire and destruction that gives new meaning to the words, 'Be careful what you wish for.' Relic of Death twists reality and will leave you reflecting on your own personal Achilles heel long after you finished reading…" —AllanLeverone, author of Mr. Midnight

 

"A fascinating, unpredictable, ever-shifting tale of greed and desperation. Highly recommended!" —Jeff Strand, author of Pressure

“Fast-paced, cinematic, and excellent. Horror fans gather around, it’s time for another chilling tale from David Bernstein.”  —Keith Deininger, author of Within and Ghosts of Eden

"A harrowing, brutal thriller, Skinner is Bernstein at his best!" —Peter Giglio, author of Shadowshift

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Review: A Mixed Bag of Blood

A Mixed Bag of BloodA Mixed Bag of Blood by David Bernstein
My rating: 5 of 5 stars 

Review: A MIXED BAG OF BLOOD by David Bernstein

Author David Bernstein possesses an imagination which leaves me awestruck. His newest short story collection, A MIXED BAG OF BLOOD, crosses the range. It's not thematic, and much is unexpected ["how does he imagine these things??] but it's unremittingly excellent writing, and completely horrifying. Something for everyone here, and a good introduction to this fine author. 

Review: Aunty Lee's Chilled Revenge

Aunty Lee's Chilled Revenge Aunty Lee's Chilled Revenge by Ovidia Yu
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

REVIEW: AUNTY LEE'S CHILLED REVENGE by Ovidia Yu

Third in the SINGAPOREAN MYSTERY series, this mystery requires Aunty Rosie Lee, proprietor of a well-patronized Singapore restaurant, to solve two mysteries that may involve her new business partner. A British expatriate accused three years earlier of killing an adopted dog, has returned to Singapore and is herself murdered, reigniting the uproar she had incited three years ago. Aunty Lee may be an outstanding cook and restaurateur, but she is also a clever sleuth.


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Review: The Broken Hours: A Novel of H. P. Lovecraft

The Broken Hours: A Novel of H. P. Lovecraft The Broken Hours: A Novel of H. P. Lovecraft by Jacqueline Baker
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Monday, April 4, 2016

NOBEL PRIZE WINNER AUTHOR CHALLENGE

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BLINDNESS by Jose Saramago

From Goodreads:


José de Sousa Saramago (pronounced [ʒuˈzɛ sɐɾɐˈmagu]) was a Nobel-laureate Portuguese novelist, playwright and journalist. He was a member of the Portuguese Communist Party. 
His works, some of which can be seen as allegories, commonly present subversive perspectives on historic events, emphasizing the human factor rather than the officially sanctioned story. Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1998. He founded the National Front for the Defense of Culture (Lisbon, 1992) with among others Freitas-Magalhaes. He lived on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain, where he died in June 2010.

A foundation with his name was established in 2007; its main aims are cultural promotion, particularly of Portuguese literature and authors. The José Saramago Foundation is currently based in Casa dos Bicos, a Portuguese landmark building in Lisbon. Saramago's house in Lanzarote is also open to the public.

José Saramago, together with his wife Pilar, were the subject of the award-winning documentary José e Pilar, providing us with a glimpse into their love story and life, as he was writing his A Viagem do Elefante.
 


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