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|a José Saramago's 1995 novelBlindness, voted third inWLT's"25 Books That Inspired the World (1989–2014)" readers' poll, remains a timeless depiction of humanity's struggle against savagery. The following essay situates the book's film adaptation in the context of urban Latin American cinema in the new millennium.
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