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"A lord, like a little boy intent on playing with an insect before subjecting it to the most cruel and gratuitous suffering." "Cain fosters such an enormous sense of revenge that in the end Saramago will find a way to satisfy it with a disconcerting finale, as is customary, without appeal."
"A lord, like a little boy intent on playing with an insect before subjecting it to the most cruel and gratuitous suffering."
"Cain fosters such an enormous sense of revenge that in the end Saramago will find a way to satisfy it with a disconcerting finale, as is customary, without appeal."
Dive into Saramago’s provocative Cain and rethink biblical tales from a fresh, daring perspective today!
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