Jean Gaumy | José Saramago Masters of PhotographyWriting Dec 16 Written By doug kim View fullsize LISBON, Portugal—Writer José Saramago, 1990. © Jean Gaumy / Magnum Photos “The painter paints, the musician makes music, the novelist writes novels. But I believe that we all have some influence, not because of the fact that one is an artist, but because we are citizens. As citizens, we all have an obligation to intervene and become involved, it’s the citizen who changes things. I can’t imagine myself outside any kind of social or political involvement. Yes, I’m a writer, but I live in this world and my writing doesn’t exist on a separate level. And if people know who I am and read my books, well, good; that way, if I have something more to say, then everyone benefits.” — José Saramago View fullsize Writer José Saramago, 1990. © Jean Gaumy / Magnum Photos José SaramagoLisbonJean GaumyMagnum Photos doug kim
Jean Gaumy | José Saramago Masters of PhotographyWriting Dec 16 Written By doug kim View fullsize LISBON, Portugal—Writer José Saramago, 1990. © Jean Gaumy / Magnum Photos “The painter paints, the musician makes music, the novelist writes novels. But I believe that we all have some influence, not because of the fact that one is an artist, but because we are citizens. As citizens, we all have an obligation to intervene and become involved, it’s the citizen who changes things. I can’t imagine myself outside any kind of social or political involvement. Yes, I’m a writer, but I live in this world and my writing doesn’t exist on a separate level. And if people know who I am and read my books, well, good; that way, if I have something more to say, then everyone benefits.” — José Saramago View fullsize Writer José Saramago, 1990. © Jean Gaumy / Magnum Photos José SaramagoLisbonJean GaumyMagnum Photos doug kim