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摘要
除了重申作者对革命社会主义世界观的持续承诺外,萨宾还通过对萨拉马戈的五部小说的详细分析来证明——《levantado do chao》;追悼会;O ano da morte de Ricardo Reis;跳绳舞;以及《里斯本cerco de lisboa的历史》——面对新自由主义和全球化的日益模棱两可(和授权)的威权力量,这种承诺需要进行修订,这些力量排除了下层的声音。
Sabine, Mark. José Saramago: History, Utopia, and the Necessity of Error. Legenda, 2016
Beyond reasserting the author’s continuing commitment to a revolutionary socialist worldview, Sabine demonstrates through the detailed analysis of each of the five Saramago novels in question—Levantado do chao; Memorial do convento; O ano da morte de Ricardo Reis; A jangada de pedra; and Historia do cerco de Lisboa—the revisions that such a commitment entails in the face of the increasingly equivocal (and enabling) authoritarian forces of neo-liberalism and globalization that exclude subaltern voices.