At an object donation at the Nobel Prize Museum in February 2024, objects from José Saramago were handed over. The objects have been selected and handed over by the organization José Saramago Foundation, and his widow Pilar del Río. Among the gifts were a rejected manuscript and a stone picked by José Saramago in Lanzarote.
Pilar del Río, the widow of José Saramago.
At an object donation at the Nobel Prize Museum in February 2024, objects from José Saramago were handed over. The objects have been selected and handed over by the organization José Saramago Foundation, and his widow Pilar del Río. Among the gifts were a rejected manuscript and a stone picked by José Saramago in Lanzarote.
Erika Lanner (Nobel Prize Museum) and Pilar del Río (the widow of José Saramago). At an object donation at the Nobel Prize Museum in February 2024, objects from José Saramago were handed over. The objects have been selected and handed over by the organization José Saramago Foundation, and his widow Pilar del Río. Among the gifts were a rejected manuscript and a stone picked by José Saramago in Lanzarote.
Erika Lanner (Nobel Prize Museum) and Pilar del Río (the widow of José Saramago).At an object donation at the Nobel Prize Museum in February 2024, objects from José Saramago were handed over. The objects have been selected and handed over by the organization José Saramago Foundation, and his widow Pilar del Río. Among the gifts were a rejected manuscript and a stone picked by José Saramago in Lanzarote.
Pilar del Río the widow of José Saramago.
At an object donation at the Nobel Prize Museum in February 2024, objects from José Saramago were handed over. The objects have been selected and handed over by the organization José Saramago Foundation, and his widow Pilar del Río. Among the gifts were a rejected manuscript and a stone picked by José Saramago in Lanzarote.
Erika Lanner (Nobel Prize Museum) and Pilar del Río (the widow of José Saramago).
At an object donation at the Nobel Prize Museum in February 2024, objects from José Saramago were handed over. The objects have been selected and handed over by the organization José Saramago Foundation, and his widow Pilar del Río. Among the gifts were a rejected manuscript and a stone picked by José Saramago in Lanzarote.