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"I had no books at home. I started to frequent a public library in Lisbon. It was there, with no help except curiosity and the will to learn, that my taste for reading developed and was refined"

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There’s a quiet provocation in Saramago’s austerity: not a sentimental ode to books, but a self-portrait built out of absence. “I had no books at home” lands like a social fact and an indictment, sketching a childhood where culture wasn’t inherited on shelves. The public library in Lisbon becomes more than a setting; it’s a counter-institution, a civic loophole in the class system. He doesn’t romanticize poverty, but he refuses to let it be the final plot point.

The sentence’s real drama sits in what he withholds: mentors, patrons, genius myths. “No help except curiosity and the will to learn” is a deliberate rebuke to the way literary success often gets framed as destiny or pedigree. Saramago positions reading as an earned appetite, trained rather than bestowed. Even “taste” carries a sly social charge. Taste is supposedly natural, the property of people who “just know.” He insists it can be built, “developed and refined,” through access and repetition. That’s a political claim disguised as autobiography.

Context matters: Saramago grew up under Portugal’s Estado Novo dictatorship, a period defined by censorship and stratified opportunity. In that climate, the library is not merely a place to borrow novels; it’s a rare public commons where self-education can evade the gatekeepers. His intent feels twofold: to honor the library as a democratic engine, and to underline how fragile that democracy is. Curiosity did the work, yes, but only because a door happened to be open.

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Saramago, Jose. (2026, January 17). I had no books at home. I started to frequent a public library in Lisbon. It was there, with no help except curiosity and the will to learn, that my taste for reading developed and was refined. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-had-no-books-at-home-i-started-to-frequent-a-73331/

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Saramago, Jose. "I had no books at home. I started to frequent a public library in Lisbon. It was there, with no help except curiosity and the will to learn, that my taste for reading developed and was refined." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-had-no-books-at-home-i-started-to-frequent-a-73331/.

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"I had no books at home. I started to frequent a public library in Lisbon. It was there, with no help except curiosity and the will to learn, that my taste for reading developed and was refined." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-had-no-books-at-home-i-started-to-frequent-a-73331/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Jose Saramago (November 16, 1922 - June 18, 2010) was a Writer from Portugal.

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