After killing his brother Abel, Cain must wander for ever.Written in the last
years of Saramago's life, Cain wittily tackles many of the moral and logical
non sequiturs created by a wilful, authoritarian God, forming part of
Saramago's long argument with God and recalling his provocative novel The
Gospel According to Jesus Christ.
After killing his brother Abel, Cain must wander for ever.Written in the last
years of Saramago's life, Cain wittily tackles many of the moral and logical
non sequiturs created by a wilful, authoritarian God, forming part of
Saramago's long argument with God and recalling his provocative novel The
Gospel According to Jesus Christ.