In Nomine Dei
In Nomine Dei is a 1993 Portuguese-language play by José Saramago which tells the story of the Anabaptist Münster Rebellion of 1534.[1] It was the basis for the 1993 opera Divara - Wasser und Blut, by Azio Corghi.
References
- ^ Gale Nobel Prize Laureates in Literature: Part 4: Quasimodo-Yeats 2007 0787681504 "Saramago's fourth play, In nomine Dei, was published in 1993. As in previous plays and most of the author's novels of the 1980s, history continues to be an object of scrutiny."
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Works by José Saramago
- Land of Sin
- Manual of Painting and Calligraphy
- Baltasar and Blimunda
- The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis
- The Stone Raft
- The History of the Siege of Lisbon
- The Gospel According to Jesus Christ
- Blindness
- All the Names
- The Cave
- The Double
- Seeing
- Death with Interruptions
- Memories of My Youth
- The Elephant's Journey
- Cain
- Skylight
- A Noite (1979)
- Que Farei Com Este Livro (1980)
- A Segunda Vida de Francisco de Assis (1987)
- In Nomine Dei (1993)
- Don Giovanni ou O Dissoluto Absolvido (2005)
- O Embargo (1973)
- Quasi Object (1978)
- Poética dos Cinco Sentidos - O Ouvido (1979)
- "The Tale of the Unknown Island" (1997)
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