Dreams of Dreams and The Last Three Days of Fernando Pessoa

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"Elaborately imagined...mini-catalog of great artists’ dreams and the author’s interpretation of the last three days in the life of Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa. Tabucchi’s rich language and his magical-realist charm tinge the volume with a visionary glow."—Publishers ...

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Overview

A City Lights / Italian Voices Book

"Elaborately imagined...mini-catalog of great artists’ dreams and the author’s interpretation of the last three days in the life of Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa. Tabucchi’s rich language and his magical-realist charm tinge the volume with a visionary glow."—Publishers Weekly

" A lovely little book that keeps ringing in your head long after you’ve finished it."—Kirkus

Chapter One

DREAM OF DAEDALUS,
ARCHITECT AND AVIATOR

One night, thousands of years ago, at a time impossible to calculate exactly, Daedalus, architect and aviator, had a dream.

He dreamed that he was deep inside an immense palace and he was going through a corridor. The corridor opened into another corridor and Daedalus, tired and confused, walked along it, leaning on the walls. When he had come to the end, the corridor opened into a small octagonal room, from which eight corridors branched out. Daedalus began to feel short of breath and a need for fresh air. He entered one corridor, but it ended against a wall. He went into another, but it too ended against a wall. Seven times Daedalus made an attempt until, on the eighth attempt, he entered a very long corridor that, after a series of curves and corners, led out into another corridor. Daedalus then sat down on a marble step and began to reflect. On the corridor walls were flaming torches that illuminated frescoes blue with birds and flowers.

I'm the only one who could know how to get out of here, Daedalus said to himself, and I don't remember. He took off his sandals and began to walk barefoot on the green marble floor.

To console himself, he began to sing an ancient dirge he had learned from an old servant who had rocked his infant cradle. The arcades of the long corridor carried his voice back to him ten times over.

I'm the only one who could know how to get out of here, said Daedalus, and I don't remember.

At that moment, he came out into a wide, circular room frescoed with absurd landscapes. He remembered that room but he couldn't remember why he remembered it. There were seats covered with luxurious fabrics and, in the middle of the room, a large bed. On the edge of the bed was seated

Antonio Tabucchi, one of Italy's most original prose stylists, gives us two ingenious works of fiction in lucid translations by Nancy J. Peters, copublisher of City Lights Books. This is the second volume in our new series of contemporary literature in translation from Italy, City Lights/Italian Voices.

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Editorial Reviews

New York Times Book Review
. . . when did you last find a novel this interesting? (The New York Times on Tabucchi’s The Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro)
San Francisco Examiner
There is in Tabucchi’s stories the touch of the true magician, who astonishes us by never trying too hard for his subtle, elusive and remarkable effects. San Francisco Examiner
Boston Review
Elegant, cosmopolitan, inventive, and disquieting; his writing is, paradoxically, sensuous and economical.
Publisher Weekly
Meticulously crafted stories marked by wit, emotion, memory, and lost grandeur.
Kirkus Reviews
Two fetchingly lyrical short works by the Borges-like Italian author of Pereira Declares (1996), etc. "The Last Three Days of Fernando Pessoa: A Delirium" (1994) is an elegant threnody describing the great Portuguese poet's approach to death as a meditative series of "meetings" with his "heteronyms" (fictional alter egos) and reflections on his political and aesthetic ideals. "Dreams of Dreams" (1992) offers the imaginary dreams of eminent writers, artists, composers, and fictional and mythological characters. Coleridge's albatross, Collodi's Gepetto, and Rabelais's Pantagruel, for instance, are creations first encountered in dreams; others subtly express such salient personal traits as Chekhov's compassion and Robert Louis Stevenson's quiet fortitude; and, in Tabucchi's wittiest single invention, Daedalus affixes waxen wings to the Minotaur, liberating that creature from his maze, and inspiring a later, less successful flight. A lovely little book that keeps on ringing in your head long after you've finished it.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780872863682
  • Publisher: City Lights Books
  • Publication date: 1/1/2001
  • Series: City Lights Italian Voices Series
  • Pages: 136
  • Product dimensions: 5.00 (w) x 7.00 (h) x 0.40 (d)

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A sly variation on exemplary "lives" — from Plutarch to Jorge Luis Borges — Dreams of Dreams offers the dreams of twenty artists Antonio Tabucchi has loved, among them Ovid, Rimbaud, Debussy, Chekhov, Goya, and García Lorca. In this series of imaginative conjectures and philosophical meditations, François Villon wanders in the forest of the hanged and Freud dreams that he is Dora and perhaps learns something about "what women want."
Tabucchi resumes his own dreaming with The Last Three Days of Fernando Pessoa, a metaphysical recounting of the end of the poet. On his deathbed, Pessoa is visited by his heteronyms, the poets he invented, whose poetry and voices invented him. Tabucchi is a distinguished scholar and Italian translator of the work of Fernando Pessoa, and here he pronounces a tender farewell to a man who was several of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.

About The Author
Antonio Tabucchi is the author of Indian Nocturne, Pereira Declares, Little Misunderstandings of No Importance, Requiem: A Hallucination, The Edge of the Horizon, Fernando Pessoa (with Maria José Lancastre), Letter from Casablanca, and The Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro. He edited the Italian edition of Fernando Pessoa's complete works and has translated the poetry of Carlos Drummond de Andrade.
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