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Letter from Casablanca
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Letter from Casablanca

The eight stories contained in Antonio Tabucchi's Letters from Casablanca introduce to an American audience a rising Italian writer (born 1943) whose intriguing narrative strategies make the reader an active participant in his work. Each story can be seen from at least two perspectives, and each protagonist can be seen as experiencing an objective "reality" or having his own imagined and quite possibly distorted view of events. Almost like a detective, the reader must try to puzzle out what has happened, what relationship X "really" has to Y. In "Dolores Ibarruri Sheds Bitter Tears," is the mother's report of her son's happy childhood just a remembered mirage? Is life inside a Fitzgerald nov...

Indian Nocturne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Indian Nocturne

"An enjoyable, well-crafted little book."—The Complete Review Translated from the Italian, this winner of the Prix Medicis Etranger for 1987 is an enigmatic novel set in modern India. Roux, the narrator, is in pursuit of a mysterious friend named Xavier. His search, which develops into a quest, takes him from town to town across the subcontinent.

Requiem: A Hallucination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Requiem: A Hallucination

A private meeting, chance encounters, and a mysterious tour of Lisbon, in this brilliant homage to Fernando Pessoa. 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 d...

Sostiene Pereira
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 220

Sostiene Pereira

Lisbona 1938. L'opprimente dittatura di Salazar, l'infuriare della guerra civile spagnola alle porte, il fascismo italiano sullo sfondo. Pereira è un ex giornalista di cronaca nera cui è stata affidata la pagina culturale di un mediocre giornale del pomeriggio, il "Lisboa". Pereira ha un senso mortuario della cultura: predilige gli elogi funebri degli scrittori scomparsi, la letteratura del passato, i necrologi anticipati. Trova in Monteiro Rossi, un giovane di origine italiana, e nella sua fidanzata Marta, due bizzarri quanto improbabili collaboratori.Una collaborazione che porterà a uno sconvolgimento nella vita del vecchio giornalista, a una intensa maturazione interiore e infine a una dolorosa presa di coscienza.Con queste pagine dal tono civile e insieme umanissimo, con questa struggente figura di protagonista che resterà indelebile nella memoria del lettore, Tabucchi ci ha dato un grande romanzo sulle ragioni del nostro passato prossimo che possono perfettamente essere le ragioni del nostro incerto presente.

The Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

The Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro

A literary thriller of heroin rings and headless bodies uncovers social ills and corruption in modern day Portugal, whileas in all of Tabucchi's workblurring genre boundaries. 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 Lukacs 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.

Message from the Shadows
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Message from the Shadows

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05-14
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  • Publisher: Archipelago

This new, expanded collection of Antonio Tabucchi's stories collects the best short fiction from the Italian author recognized as one of the masters of the form. Message From the Shadows is a new collection featuring Antonio Tabucchi's finest short stories, spanning the breadth of his career. These playful tales explore Tabucchi's signature themes, from his inventive, lyrical meditations on language, art, and philosophy, to his fascination with the passage of time, and the mystery of storytelling.

Pereira Maintains
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Pereira Maintains

Tabucchi’s masterpiece “conjures a state between waking and dreaming” (The New York Times) Dr. Pereira is an aging, lonely, overweight journalist who has failed to notice the menacing cloud of fascism over Salazarist Lisbon. One day he meets Montiero Rossi, an aspiring young writer whose anti-fascist fervor is as strong as Pereira’s apolitical languor. Eventually, breaking out of the shell of his own inhibitions, Pereira reluctantly rises to heroism—and this arc is “one of the most intriguing and appealing character studies in recent European fiction” (Kirkus).

The Woman of Porto Pim
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 121

The Woman of Porto Pim

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-23
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  • Publisher: Archipelago

By Antonio Tabucchi, one of the most renowned voices in European literature and the foremost Italian writer of his generation, The Woman of Porto Pim is made up of enchanting, hallucinatory fragments that take place on the Azores Islands off the coast of Portugal. Told by a visiting Italian writer unearthing legends, relics and histories of the inhabitants, the tales shed light on a local restaurant proprietress's impossible love with an Azorean fisherman during WWII, a dazzling whaling expedition of eras past, shipwrecks both metaphorical and real, and a playful look at humankind from the perspective of a whale.

Tristano Dies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Tristano Dies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-10
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  • Publisher: Archipelago

It is a sultry August at the very end of the twentieth century, and Tristano is dying. A hero of the Italian Resistance, Tristano has called a writer to his bedside to listen to his life story, though, really, “you don’t tell a life…you live a life, and while you’re living it, it’s already lost, has slipped away.” Tristano Dies, one of Antonio Tabucchi’s major novels, is a vibrant consideration of love, war, devotion, betrayal, and the instability of the past, of storytelling, and what it means to be a hero.

For Isabel: A Mandala
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 145

For Isabel: A Mandala

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-05
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  • Publisher: Archipelago

Winner of the 2018 Italian Prose in Translation Award A metaphysical detective story about love and existence from the Italian master, Antonio Tabucchi. When Tadeus sets out to find Isabel, his former love, he soon finds himself on a metaphysical journey across the world, one that calls into question the meaning of time and existence and the power of words. Isabel disappeared many years ago. Tadeus Slowacki, a Polish writer, her former friend and lover, has come back to Lisbon to learn of her whereabouts. Rumors abound: Isabel died in prison under Salazar's regime, or perhaps wasn't arrested at all. As Tadeus interviews one old acquaintance of hers after the next, a chameleon-like portrait of a young, ideological woman emerges, ultimately bringing Tadeus on a metaphysical journey across the continent. Constructed in the form of a mandala, For Isabel is the spiraling search for an enigma, an investigation into time and existence, the power of words, and the limits of the senses. In this posthumous work Tabucchi creates an ingenious narration, tracing circles around a lost woman and the ultimate inaccessible truth.