Pereira Maintains

“Pereira Maintains” by Antonio Tabucchi, published by Canongate in 2011, is a work of fiction that unfolds in the context of espionage and political intrigue. The story centers on Dr. Pereira, an editor at a second-rate newspaper in Lisbon, who prefers to distance himself from the tumult of European politics. His solitary life is marked by a deep attachment to the memory of his late wife and an affinity for 19th-century French literature, until his world is disrupted by the arrival of Francesco Monteiro Rossi.
As the narrative progresses, readers will witness Pereira’s transformation as he becomes embroiled in the complexities of political engagement. The book explores themes of personal isolation and the impact of external events on individual lives. With 195 pages, this edition invites readers to delve into a nuanced portrayal of a man caught between his reclusive tendencies and the pressing realities of his time. The novel’s exploration of espionage adds a layer of tension, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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An editor at a second-rate Lisbon newspaper, Dr Pereira wants nothing to do with European politics. Something of a recluse, his closest confidante is a photograph of his late wife, and he is happy to immerse himself in stories from 19th-century French literature. All this changes when he meets Francesco Monteiro Rossi.
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