
Skylight
âThe inklings of Saramagoâs style swell throughout . . . Skylight shines.â â New York Times
âUnmistakably Saramago . . . There is no shortage of wonders to be found in [Skylight].â â Washington Post
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âA fascinating and startlingly mature work . . . The book is a gem.â â Boston Globe
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Lisbon, late 1940s. The inhabitants of a faded apartment building are struggling to make ends meet: Silvio the cobbler and his wife take in a disaffected young lodger; Dona LĂdia, a retired prostitute, is kept by a businessman with a roving eye. Humble salesman Emilioâs Spanish wife is in a permanent rage; beautiful Claudinhaâs boss lusts for her; Justina and her womanizer husband live at war with each other. Happy marriages, abusive relationships, jealousy, gossip, loveâSkylight is a portrait of ordinary people painted by the master of the quotidian, a great observer of the immense beauty and profound hardship of the modern world.
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âThe gifted young Saramago makes these characters click together in a way that's extremely sympathetic.â â NPR, All Things Considered
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âIt was only a matter of time before a work of such extraordinary honesty and perception would make its way into the world.â â San Francisco Chronicle
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âThe inklings of Saramagoâs style swell throughout . . . Skylight shines.â â New York Times
âUnmistakably Saramago . . . There is no shortage of wonders to be found in [Skylight].â â Washington Post
Â
âA fascinating and startlingly mature work . . . The book is a gem.â â Boston Globe
Â
Lisbon, late 1940s. The inhabitants of a faded apartment building are struggling to make ends meet: Silvio the cobbler and his wife take in a disaffected young lodger; Dona LĂdia, a retired prostitute, is kept by a businessman with a roving eye. Humble salesman Emilioâs Spanish wife is in a permanent rage; beautiful Claudinhaâs boss lusts for her; Justina and her womanizer husband live at war with each other. Happy marriages, abusive relationships, jealousy, gossip, loveâSkylight is a portrait of ordinary people painted by the master of the quotidian, a great observer of the immense beauty and profound hardship of the modern world.
Â
âThe gifted young Saramago makes these characters click together in a way that's extremely sympathetic.â â NPR, All Things Considered
Â
âIt was only a matter of time before a work of such extraordinary honesty and perception would make its way into the world.â â San Francisco Chronicle












