Raised from the Ground
- Published: 29 November 2012
- ISBN: 9781409027799
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 400
The narrative voice is unmistakable: a mature, quiet voice, conversational and easy, often ironic or endearingly humorous, that flows forward weaving and interbraiding with itself, wandering but never losing impetus
Ursula Le Guin, Guardian
While examining serious political issues – and in particular the power of a small group against exploitation and injustice – the tale is also rich with humour, compassion and love. It is, amongst other things, perhaps Saramago's way of showing his admiration for the people with whom he grew up
Good Book Guide
Time now gives us English-speakers the chance to see how well he worked to serve and deserve such greatness in this early novel
Ursula K Le Guin, Guardian
Here Saramago has begun to develop a unique voice which swoops and dives on his own work like a bird (and which is captured with all the skill of a ventriloquist in Margaret Jull Costa’s excellent translation)
Nick Caistor, Times Literary Supplement
By Saramago’s own reckoning it was the book in which he found and developed his style… a novel that resounds with relevance for our own time
Steven Heighton, Scotsman
This is a rich novel about a family of landless agricultural workers struggling over four generations… Readers of José Saramago will not be surprised at this original combination of serious denunciation of injustice with sarcasm and humour… Such an allusive novel, with its own orthodoxy in punctuation and subtle shifts of tone, is especially hard to translate. It reads beautifully well
Michael Eaude, Independent
A torrent of storytelling delivered with a lively, humorous immediacy, where his narrative drive and digressive thoughts flow unimpeded by conventional punctuation restraints
Siobhan Murphy, Metro
It bears the hallmarks of Saramego’s righteous political passions, the acute sense of irony, and genuine love for his land and people, especially the poor. Superb writing and perfect Christmas reading
Amanda Hopkinson, Tablet
Raised from the Ground covers the entire 20th-century political history of Portugal in one rich, literary family saga… This lost piece of Saramago’s output is perfectly Portuguese – and well worth a look
Bookseller
Saramago presents a deeply detailed analytical portrait of the Portuguese rural landscape as if to impress it on the readers' (and his own) mind forever
The Bay
it is hard to think of a more imaginative novelist, one whose books are so full of humour and humanity and invention
Margaret Jull Costa, Granta