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Requiem
Requiem: A Hallucination | Antonio Tabucchi
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While waiting for a private midnight assignation on a quay by the Tagus, the narrator spend his day, enjoying a series of chance encounters with such colorful characters as a young junky, a gypsy, a lost taxi driver, the ghost of the long dead poet Fernando Pessoa, and many others, both real and imaginary as he makes his way around Lisbon. Reprint.
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010. Antonio Tabucchi: Requiem (1991, tr. Margaret Julla Costa, 1994)

Curious fever dream of narrator wandering a deserted Lisbon, calling up life‘s loose ends and unanswered questions, in anticipation of meeting his guest. Enjoyed it, but feel I could get more by reading Pessoa