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19:25, 21 May 2022: Gertruda Low (talk | contribs) triggered filter 833, performing the action "edit" on Objecto Quasi. Actions taken: none; Filter description: Newer user possibly adding unreferenced or improperly referenced material (examine | diff)

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It was translated to English in 2012 under the title ''[[The Lives of Things]]''
It was translated to English in 2012 under the title ''[[The Lives of Things]]''


In 2010, a cinema adaptation of one of its stories was released under the name ''[[Embargo (film)|Embargo]]''.
In 2010, a cinema adaptation of one of its stories was released under the name ''[[Embargo (film)|Embargo]]''. In "The Chair", a dictator's seat is slowly being eroded until he collapses on the floor – a clear reference to the fall of Salazar, the Portuguese dictator. In the stories, men and things form the world, whose dynamics are shaken by distance or disunity.


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'[[File:ObjectoQuase.jpg|thumb|First edition (publ. Moraes)]] '''Objecto Quasi''' is a Portuguese collection of short stories by author [[José Saramago]] published in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1998/saramago-autobio.html|title=José Saramago - Autobiography|work=[[Nobel Prize]]|access-date=4 October 2010}}</ref> It was translated to English in 2012 under the title ''[[The Lives of Things]]'' In 2010, a cinema adaptation of one of its stories was released under the name ''[[Embargo (film)|Embargo]]''. == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * {{imdb title|id=1549779|title=Embargo}} {{José Saramago}} [[Category:Short stories by José Saramago]] [[Category:1978 short story collections]] {{1970s-story-collection-stub}}'
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'[[File:ObjectoQuase.jpg|thumb|First edition (publ. Moraes)]] '''Objecto Quasi''' is a Portuguese collection of short stories by author [[José Saramago]] published in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1998/saramago-autobio.html|title=José Saramago - Autobiography|work=[[Nobel Prize]]|access-date=4 October 2010}}</ref> It was translated to English in 2012 under the title ''[[The Lives of Things]]'' In 2010, a cinema adaptation of one of its stories was released under the name ''[[Embargo (film)|Embargo]]''. In "The Chair", a dictator's seat is slowly being eroded until he collapses on the floor – a clear reference to the fall of Salazar, the Portuguese dictator. In the stories, men and things form the world, whose dynamics are shaken by distance or disunity. == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * {{imdb title|id=1549779|title=Embargo}} {{José Saramago}} [[Category:Short stories by José Saramago]] [[Category:1978 short story collections]] {{1970s-story-collection-stub}}'
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'@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ It was translated to English in 2012 under the title ''[[The Lives of Things]]'' -In 2010, a cinema adaptation of one of its stories was released under the name ''[[Embargo (film)|Embargo]]''. +In 2010, a cinema adaptation of one of its stories was released under the name ''[[Embargo (film)|Embargo]]''. In "The Chair", a dictator's seat is slowly being eroded until he collapses on the floor – a clear reference to the fall of Salazar, the Portuguese dictator. In the stories, men and things form the world, whose dynamics are shaken by distance or disunity. == References == '
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