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Dreams of dreams

and, The last three days of Fernando Pessoa

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"In Dreams of Dreams, a delightful variation on exemplary "lives," Antonio Tabucchi imagines the dreams of twenty artists he has loved, among them Ovid and Rimbaud, Chekhov and Debussy, Goya and Garcia Lorca.".

"The Last Three Days of Fernando Pessoa finds the poet on his deathbed, where he is visited by his heteronyms, the poets he invented, whose poetry and voices invented him. Antonio Tabucchi, scholar and Italian translator of Pessoa's work, here pronounces a farewell to a man who was several of the greatest writers of the twentieth century."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
City Lights Books
Language
English
Pages
128

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Edition Notes

Published in
San Francisco
Other Titles
Dreams of dreams ; and, The last three days of Fernando Pessoa, Last three days of Fernando Pessoa.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
853/.914
Library of Congress
PQ4880.A24 S6413 1999, PQ4880.A24S6413 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
128 p. ;
Number of pages
128

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL59246M
Internet Archive
dreamsofdreamsan00tabu
ISBN 10
0872863689
LCCN
99087459
OCLC/WorldCat
43167948
Library Thing
5391036
Goodreads
118439

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