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Español: Afiche de presentación de la entrevista al escritor con motivo del estreno en Argentina (Canal Encuentro del Ministerio de Educación) del cortometraje "La Flor mas grande del Mundo" basado en un cuento del autor.
English: From a poster for the premiere in Argentina of the short film La Flor mas grande del Mundo based on a story by the author.
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José Saramago in 2008.

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January 2008

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