1986 – L’any de la mort de la libertat politicoeconòmica de Portugal: notes crítiques al voltant de la novel·la A Jangada de Pedra
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José Saramago’s criticisms in his literary works and in his diaries are very clear about the harm brought about by the conservative political process restarted since the counter-revolution of November 25th, which culminated in Portugal’s entry into the Europe-an Economic Community (EEC), leading to the prolongation of the workers’ poverty level. During so many years living with this critical resentment, arising mainly from the econom-ic dependence that Portugal has historically suffered, always under the “protection” of a stronger power, Saramago became more and more convinced of the criticism he has drawn in his 1986 novel, A Jangada de Pedra (The Stone Raft). He then preferred to make the raft sail through Atlantic waters than see it sink in front of the new impositions of Franco-Ger-man banks and financial centers. In this way, Saramago offers a new opportunity for Iberi-ans to rethink and choose their partnerships and identities, reconstituting the ideas and values that unite individuals.
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