Portugal, 1711: an amorous friar is pursued naked through the
rubble-strewn streets of Lisbon; an enthusiastic procession of
flagellants roars with pleasure over the damnation of adultery; a royal
prince uses hapless sailors for target practice; and women dressed in
colorful finery watch as lapsed converts and sorcerers are put to death
by flames. In the midst of the terrors of the Inquisition and the
plague, a seemingly mismatched couple discovers the wonders of love.
This poetic tale, graced with exquisite historical detail and full of
magic and adventure, is a tapestry of human folly and human will. The
best-loved of all of the great Jose Saramago's works, this novel
radiates with achievement.