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1. Pereira Declares: A Testimony by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(1997-06-17)
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Between Politics and Poetry: Free Speech in the Workplace Diminished by Repressive Government
A brave man's awakening against all fascisms
Pereira, an eternal character in fiction
From an Italian author with a uniquelyeffective style
A great book in a first-rate translation |
2. Indian Nocturne (New Directions) by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(1989-03-17)
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A Gem
"To light and shadow"
This book hooked me on Tabucchi
a magic trip |
3. Requiem: A Hallucination by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2002-11-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this enchanting and evocative novel, Antonio Tabucchi takes the reader on a dream-like trip to Portugal, a country he is deeply attached to. He spent many years there as director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Lisbon. He even wrote Requiem in Portuguese; it had to be translated into Italian for publication in his native Italy. Requiem's narrator has an appointment to meet someone on a quay by the Tagus at twelve. But, it turns out, not twelve noon, twelve midnight, so he has a long time to while away. As the day unfolds, he has many encounters—a young junky, a taxi driver who is not familiar with the streets, several waiters, a gypsy, a cemetery keeper, the mysterious Isabel, an accordionist, in all almost two dozen people both real and illusionary. Finally he meets The Guest, the ghost of the long dead great poet Fernando Pessoa. Part travelog, part autobiography, part fiction, and even a bit of a cookbook, Requiem becomes an homage to a country and its people, and a farewell to the past as the narrator lays claim to a literary forebear who, like himself, is an evasive and many-sided personality. Customer Reviews (7)
A wispy love letter to Lisbon with an encounter with the ghost of Pessoa
Vaque and unimaginative, in a shallow way The peculiarity of the character is the fact that he has lost his superego, with the consequences of his id, the subconscious fludding his contious mind, hence makim him live in a sort of dreamworld. And from that world come the dead of his past. The book is slightly semi-artistic, and it's message is left to be speculated about. And even if the basic premise of the story is intriquing, it fails to measure up to the potential it contains. A short, nice read, wich doesn't offer anything to think about.
Life is a dream
Life is a dream
One way to quiet one's ghosts The narrative then covers the time until themidnight meeting.In this time the narrator meets a drug addict in thepark, a seller of lottery tickets, a gypsy who reads his fortune, a deadfriend, a madame of an unsavory hotel, his deceased father, a barkeeper, apainter of details from the Temptation of St. Anthony, a lighthousekeeper's wife who is caretaker for a house in which he once lived, a formerlover, a seller of stories, and finally the intended guest.Along the wayone gathers recipes, literary history, a bit of philosophy ... I highlyrecommend this book; it is an excellent text to first encounter Tabucchi. ... Read more |
4. It's Getting Later All the Time (New Directions Paperbook) by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2006-05-29)
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"Speaking, and especially writing, are always ways of coming to terms with the lack of meaning in life." |
5. Letter from Casablanca: Stories by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(1986-06-01)
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First work of Tabucchi to be translated into English "Voices" is a tale told from theperspective of an individual who mans a "crisis clinic line"."Theatre" is set in colonial Africa where an Englishmanentertains a young Portuguese colonial functionary with weeklytheater. If you enjoy short stories or have read Tabucchi's novellas, youshould read this collection - and everyone should read the title story,"Saturday Afternoon" is a family tale, again of loss andseparation, of "hiding your head under the sand".The boy in afamily that has suffered the lost of the father, hides himself in his Latinlessons. "Heavenly Bliss" is of an artistic young womanaccepting a job as a personal secretary who serves more as a companion toan older woman with an interest in all things Japanese. ... Read more |
6. Dreams of Dreams and the Last Three Days of Fernando Pessoa by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(2001-01-01)
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Name-dropping is no substitute for creativity The same problems persist in the Last Three Days of Fernando Pessoa.This short work offended me more than the Dreams.I adore Pessoa and his poetry.It was heartbreaking to see all his heteronyms turn into colorless characters that stroll through this story.I consider Ricardo Reis to be the heteronym closest to Pessoa's personality.Unfortunately Reis comes back to the dying Pessoa to tell him that he didn't leave Portugal.Am I missing something here?? In short, any average reader of Pessoa can write a better book on the confrontations of the heteronyms with their creator.
Another masterpiece from Antonio Tabucchi Tabucchi writes in his normal tautprose - with wonderful lines to mull over: "Life is indecipherable,answered Pessoa.Never ask and never believe.Everything ishidden." But this book, unlike his other works requires significantknowledge of his reader.If you've never read Tabucchi, I would suggestthat you begin with any of his other books.If you are a Tabucchi fan,this new book will not disappoint you. ... Read more |
7. The Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 186
Pages
(2005-01-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Antonio Tabucchi, Italy's premier writer and a best-selling author throughout Europe, draws together Manolo the gypsy, Firmino, a young tabloid journalist with a weakness for Lukács and Vittorini, and Don Fernando, an overweight lawyer with a professed resemblance to the actor Charles Laughton, to solve a murder that leads far up and down Portugal's social ladder. As the investigation leads deeper into Portugal's power structure, the novel defies expectations, departing from the formulaic twists of a suspense story to consider the moral weight of power and its abuse. Customer Reviews (2)
Extremely Well-Written and Surprisingly Light The Lisbon journalist, Firmino, working for the tabloid O Acontecimento, and a man of literary ambitions of his own, is sent to Oporto to follow the unfolding story.This book follows his investigation as he discovers the identity of the dead man, why the crime was committed and the perpetrators.Tabucchi, never one to write a simple and straightforward story, doesn't begin to do so here.Although the reader can learn the identity of the dead man without even opening the book and the crime is solved with very little effort, there are undercurrents that wend their way through every page of this novel. Two people assist Firmino in his quest:Dona Rosa, the woman who runs the pension where Firmino stays in Oporto, and Don Fernando, a lawyer who is better known as Attorney Loton because of his strong resemblance to the actor Charles Laughton.Both Dona Rosa and Fernando seem a little too sure of themselves, a little too well-connected, to be genuine, but Tabucchi manages to pull this off without resorting to cliches. The crime is based on an actual event that occurred in 1966, during the time of the Salazar dictatorship, although the novel is set in present-day Portugal.However, the fact that much has remained unchanged in Portugal is a point not to be missed.The crime, itself, involves drug smuggling and police corruption and brutality by the Guardia National. The characters seem to be, for the most part, outsiders, from Firmino, himself, to the luckless Damasceno Monteiro, to the gypsies, to the transvestite who actually witnessed the killing. Firmino, who files one story after the other regarding this crime, is finally handed all the evidence he needs on a silver platter...right along with the head of Damasceno Monteiro.It is at this moment that Firmino realizes that he is a pawn and that Don Fernando, huffing and puffing, is leading him on. As is usually the case, the police do not make certain relevant facts public, but these are just the facts the public needs to know in order to ensure that justice prevail.It is up to poor Firmino to reveal these bits of hidden information, to make sure the whole affair is not swept under the rug and neatly forgotten.Tabucchi does not provide us with an altogether satisfactory ending, but he does hold open the small possibility that justice will be done. This is a thoughtful novel.The characters are well-drawn, the descriptions of Oporto are engaging and the prose is smooth and even.The book is also rich in detail.Firmino's driving ambition is to write about Elio Vittorini and his influence on the Portuguese novel and he speaks of finding Lukacs's methods useful to his studies.Don Fenando speaks extensively of being greatly influenced by the legal scholar Hans Kelsen, even having gone so far as to follow him to Berkeley and Geneva as a student."His theories about the Grundnorm had become my obsession," Don Fernando says. This is heady stuff, but Tabucchi handles it well.Don Fernando often speaks of others, including Freud, Mitscherlich and Jean Amery as well.Fernando, though, finally chooses to leave theory behind and opt for action instead, defending those who had suffered unnecessarily in courts of law.Don Fernando's choice of action-over-words has a profound influence on Firmino. For a book about such a heinous crime, The Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro is surprisingly gentle.Thoughtful and extremely well-written, it echoes lightly long after one has finished the last page.
Interesting politically aware mystery The novel begins with a gypsy finding a corpse ... theinitial scene is interesting in terms of the socio-political critique ofthe Portugese/Spanish treatment of the gypsies.Like Tabucchi's previouslypublished Fernando Pessoa, the main character is a journalist; the storymoves in a direction different than that implied by the opening scene. However, the expectation of the exploration of socio-political nature ismet. While I prefer Tabucchi's work outside of the "thriller"genre of the last two novels, his writing (and its translation) are so welldone that the genre is unimportant - in any genre, he writes stories thatmake you think as well as making you loath to set the book down. If youlike literary thrillers, The Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro iscertainly in the same category as Canone Inverso, Class Trip, and The Nameof a Bullfighter all of which are in some way masterful. ... Read more |
8. SI Sta Facendo Sempre Piu' Tardi (Italian Edition) by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(2001-01)
Isbn: 8807015900 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
9. Conversaciones Con Antonio Tabucchi (Monografica Arte y Arqueologia) (Spanish Edition) by Antonio Tabucchi, Carlos Gumpert | |
Hardcover: 229
Pages
(1996-03)
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10. The Edge of the Horizon by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Hardcover: 83
Pages
(1990-05)
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Who is the dead young man? Thestory is part detective story - tracing an identity through apriest thatbefriended Carlo, through the jacket he wore that had been given to hisfather (uncle?), through the small boarding school in which Carlo resided,and through Spino's connections in the seamy underside of the port. Memory, dreams, death and commitment all wind their way through theplot. This is another fine book by Tabucchi which forces one to considerconnections, life, death and identity.I recommend it.
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11. Tristano Muore by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 162
Pages
(2007-10-01)
Isbn: 8807819163 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
12. Sostiene Pereira by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1996)
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13. Sostiene Pereira (La strega e il capitano) (Italian Edition) by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 207
Pages
(1994)
Isbn: 8807014610 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
14. Die Literatur im Spiegel ihrer selbst--: Italo Calvino, Antonio Tabucchi, zwei Beispiele (European university studies. Series IX, Italian language and literature) (German Edition) by Gunde Kurtz | |
Perfect Paperback: 354
Pages
(1992)
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15. Piazza d' Italia. by Antonio Tabucchi, Karin Fleischanderl | |
Paperback:
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(2002-06-01)
Isbn: 3492235891 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. Postmodern Ethics: The Re-appropriation of Committed Writing in the Works of Antonio Tabucchi and Leonardo Sciascia 1975-2005 by Elizabeth Wren-Owens | |
Hardcover: 210
Pages
(2007-07-01)
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17. Tristano muere (Panorama de Narrativas) (Spanish Edition) by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2004-07-15)
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18. Socially Symbolic Acts: The Historicizing Fictions of Umberto Eco, Vincenzo Consolo, And Antonio Tabucchi (hardcover) by Joseph Francese | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(2006-03-30)
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19. El Erratico Juego de La Imaginacion: La Poetica de Antonio Tabucchi (Spanish Edition) by Daniel Alejandro Capano | |
Hardcover: 263
Pages
(2007-01)
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20. Declares Pereira by Antonio Tabucchi | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(1995-10-05)
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