In February of 1993, Saramago established a second residence in Lanzarote. Maria and Javier, his in-laws and residents of Lanzarote, and Luis and Juanjo, friends and new arrivals, gifted Saramago with a notebook to register their days in the Canaries. One stipulation was given: they were, occasionally, to be mentioned. Even though Saramago never wrote on that notebook, it was in this manner that the Cuadernos de Lanzarote were born. Today, Saramago finds himself in a similar situation. This time, however, the driving forces ...
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In February of 1993, Saramago established a second residence in Lanzarote. Maria and Javier, his in-laws and residents of Lanzarote, and Luis and Juanjo, friends and new arrivals, gifted Saramago with a notebook to register their days in the Canaries. One stipulation was given: they were, occasionally, to be mentioned. Even though Saramago never wrote on that notebook, it was in this manner that the Cuadernos de Lanzarote were born. Today, Saramago finds himself in a similar situation. This time, however, the driving forces are Pilar, Sergio and Javier, and a blog space reserved for the authors comments, reflections and opinions.
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