The dictator Antonio Salazar and his regime are a presence, as is, across the border, equally ominously and casting a broader shadow, Franco and the Spanish Civil War. The title refers to a recurring feature of the book: it is presented as a series of declarations by Pereira. "Pereira declares " this and then www.doorway.ru: Antonio Tabucchi. · (Declares gives the title a pleasing internal rhyme which even the original – Sostiene Pereira – lacked.) The only book I’d previously read by Tabucchi was the novella Requiem, so I was glad of the chance to rediscover him. Pereira Maintains (; tr. by Patrick Creagh) is a slim, subtle book, quiet but trembling with suppressed energy. The US subtitle (“a Testimony”), though Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. Pereira Declares: A Testimony | Chapter 1 of 7 Author: Antonio Tabucchi | Submitted by: Maria Garcia | Views | Add a Review Please hit next button if you encounter an empty page.
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