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Antonio Tabucchi (; 24 September 1943 – 25 March 2012) was an Italian writer and academic who taught Portuguese language and literature at the
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, Italy. Deeply in love with
Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of ...
, he was an expert, critic and translator of the works of
Fernando Pessoa Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa (; 13 June 1888 – 30 November 1935) was a Portuguese poet, writer, literary critic, translator, publisher, and philosopher, described as one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th century and ...
from whom he drew the conceptions of ''
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'', of ''fiction'' and of the '' heteronyms''. Tabucchi was first introduced to Pessoa's works in the 1960s when attending the
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. He was so charmed that when he returned to Italy, he took an introductory course in
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for a better comprehension of the poet. His books and essays have been translated in 18 countries. Together with his wife, Maria José de Lancastre, he translated many works by Pessoa into Italian and has written a book of essays and a comedy about the writer. Tabucchi was awarded the French prize "Médicis étranger" for '' Indian Nocturne'' (''Notturno indiano'') and the
premio Campiello The ''Premio Campiello'' is an annual Italian literary prize. A Jury of Literary Experts (''Giuria di letterati'' in Italian) identifies books published during the year and, in a public hearing, selects five of those as finalists. These books ar ...
, and the
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for '' Sostiene Pereira''. In later life he was mentioned as a contender for the Nobel Prize in Literature, a feat he never achieved.


Early life

Antonio Tabucchi was born in Pisa but grew up at his maternal grandparents' home in Vecchiano, a nearby village. During his years at university, he travelled widely around Europe on the trail of the authors he had encountered in his uncle's library. During one of these journeys, he found the poem "Tabacaria" (tobacco shop) in a bookstall near the
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in Paris, signed by
Álvaro de Campos Álvaro de Campos (; October 15, 1890 – November 30, 1935) was one of the poet Fernando Pessoa's various heteronyms, widely known by his powerful and wrathful writing style. According to his author, this ''alter ego'' was born in Tavira, Portu ...
, one of the pen names of the Portuguese poet
Fernando Pessoa Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa (; 13 June 1888 – 30 November 1935) was a Portuguese poet, writer, literary critic, translator, publisher, and philosopher, described as one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th century and ...
. It was in the French translation by Pierre Hourcade. The book was a major influence on his writing life for at least twenty years. A visit to Lisbon sparked his love of the city of the
fado Fado (; "destiny, fate") is a music genre that can be traced to the 1820s in Lisbon, Portugal, but probably has much earlier origins. Fado historian and scholar Rui Vieira Nery states that "the only reliable information on the history of fado was ...
and of that country as a whole. As a result, he graduated in 1969 with a thesis on "Surrealism in Portugal". He specialized at the
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa The Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (commonly known in Italy as "la Normale") is a public university in Pisa and Florence, Tuscany, Italy, currently attended by about 600 undergraduate and postgraduate (PhD) students. It was founded in 1810 w ...
in the seventies and in 1973 he was appointed as teacher of Portuguese Language and Literature in
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. That year he wrote his first novel, ''Piazza d'Italia'' (Bompiani 1975), in which he tried to describe history from the losers' point of view, in this case the Tuscan anarchists, in the tradition of great Italian writers of a more or less recent past, such as
Giovanni Verga Giovanni Carmelo Verga di Fontanabianca (; 2 September 1840 – 27 January 1922) was an Italian realist ('' verista'') writer, best known for his depictions of life in his native Sicily, especially the short story and later play ''Cavalleria ...
, Federico De Roberto,
Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, 11th Prince of Lampedusa, 12th Duke of Palma, GE (; 23 December 1896 – 23 July 1957) was an Italian writer and the last Prince of Lampedusa. He is most famous for his only novel, '' Il Gattopardo'' (first publish ...
, Beppe Fenoglio, and contemporary authors, like
Vincenzo Consolo Vincenzo Consolo (18 February 1933 – 21 January 2012) was an Italian writer. Consolo was born in Sant'Agata di Militello, but resided in Milan from 1969 until his death. He began his literary career in 1963, but gained wider attention in 19 ...
.


Career

In 1978, he was appointed to the
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, and published ''Il piccolo naviglio'', followed by ''Il gioco del rovescio e altri racconti'' in 1981, and ''Donna di porto Pim'' (1983). His first important novel, '' Indian Nocturne'', was published in 1984, and became the basis of a 1989 film directed by
Alain Corneau Alain Corneau (7 August 1943 – 30 August 2010) was a French film director and writer. Corneau was born in Meung-sur-Loire, Loiret. Originally a musician, he worked with Costa-Gavras as an assistant, which was also his first opportunity to work ...
. The protagonist tries to trace a friend who has disappeared in
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but is actually searching for his own identity. He published ''Piccoli equivoci senza importanza'' in 1985 and, the next year, ''Il filo dell'orizzonte''. This novel features another protagonist (Spino) on a quest to discover something (here, the identity of a corpse) but who is also looking for his own identity—which was to become a common mission for Tabucchi protagonists. Whether these characters succeed in the attempt is uncertain, but they are compelled to face their image as mirrored by others. A film was drawn from this book in 1993, directed by the Portuguese Fernando Lopes. In 1987, when ''I volatili del Beato Angelico'' and ''Pessoana Minima'' were published, he received France's Prix Médicis for best foreign novel (Notturno indiano). The next year he wrote the comedy ''I dialoghi mancati''. The President of
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appointed him the title ''Do Infante Dom Henrique'' in 1989, and that same year the French government named him a ''Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.'' Tabucchi published ''Un baule pieno di gente. Scritti su Fernando Pessoa'' (Feltrinelli) in 1990, and the next year, ''L'angelo nero'' (1991). In 1991 he wrote in Portuguese '' Requiem: A Hallucination'', a novel later translated into Italian (winner of Premio P.E.N. Club italiano) and he published ''Sogni di sogni''. In 1994 he released ''Gli ultimi tre giorni di Fernando Pessoa'', as well as the novel that brought him the most recognition: '' Sostiene Pereira'', winner of the Prizes Super Campiello, Scanno and Jean Monnet for European Literature. The protagonist of this novel becomes the symbol of the defence of freedom for information for the political opponents of all anti-democratic regimes. In Italy, during the election campaign, the opposition against the controversial communication magnate
Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi ( ; ; born 29 September 1936) is an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies f ...
aggregated around this book. The director Roberto Faenza drew from it the eponymous film (1995) in which he cast Marcello Mastroianni as Pereira and
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as Dr. Cardoso. In 1997 Tabucchi wrote the novel '' The Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro'' (''La testa perduta di Damasceno Monteiro'') based on the true story of a man whose headless corpse was found in a park. It was discovered that the man had been murdered in a police station of the Republican National Guard (GNR). The news story struck the writer's sensitivity and imagination. The event's setting in
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also gave the author the opportunity to show his love for the city. In order to finish this novel, Tabucchi worked on the documents gathered by the investigators at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg who enforce civil rights and the conditions of detention in Europe, including the relationship between citizens and police. The novel proved prophetic when police Sergeant José dos Santos later confessed the murder, was convicted and sentenced to 17 years' imprisonment. Also in 1997, Tabucchi wrote ''Marconi, se ben mi ricordo'', followed the next year by ''L'Automobile, la Nostalgie et l'Infini'' (1998). That year the Leibniz Academy awarded him the Prize Nossack. He wrote ''Gli Zingari e il Rinascimento'' and ''Ena poukamiso gemato likedes'' (''Una camicia piena di macchie. Conversazioni di A.T. con Anteos Chrysostomidis'') in 1999. In 2001 Tabucchi published the
epistolary novel An epistolary novel is a novel written as a series of letters. The term is often extended to cover novels that intersperse documents of other kinds with the letters, most commonly diary entries and newspaper clippings, and sometimes considered ...
, ''Si sta facendo sempre più tardi'' (English translation, 2006: ''It's Getting Later All the Time''). In it, 17 letters which celebrate the triumph of the word, which like "messages in the bottle", have no addressee, they are missives the author addressed to an "unknown poste restante". The book received the 2002 Prize
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(the French cultural radio) for foreign literature. He used to spend six months of the year in Lisbon, with his wife, a native of the city, and their two children. The rest of the year he spent in
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, where he taught Portuguese literature at the University of
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. Tabucchi considered himself a writer only in an ontological sense, because from the existential point of view he was glad to define himself as a "university professor". For Tabucchi, literature was not a profession, "but something that involves desires, dreams and imagination". Tabucchi regularly contributed articles to the cultural pages of the newspapers '' Corriere della Sera'' and ''El País''.


Death

Tabucchi died in a hospital in Lisbon on 25 March 2012, after a long battle with cancer. (obituary) He was 68.


Honors

In 2007, he received an honorary doctorate from the
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. The Portuguese government named him Commander of the Order of Prince Henry on 7 April 1989. In 1989, the French government named him
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. In 2004, he was awarded the '' Francisco de Cerecedo'' journalism prize, granted by the ''Association of European Journalists'' and bestowed by Spain's then heir to the throne, Felipe, Prince of Asturias, now King Felipe VI, in recognition of the quality of his journalistic work and his outspoken defence of freedom of expression.2004 Francisco de Cerecedo Journalism Prize


Works

* ''Piazza d'Italia'' (1975), * ''Il piccolo naviglio ''(1978) * ''Il gioco del rovescio e altri racconti'' (1981, short story collection), * ''Donna di Porto Pim'' (1983) * '' Indian Nocturne'' (''Notturno indiano'', 1984) * '' Little Misunderstandings of No Importance'' (''Piccoli equivoci senza importanza'', 1985, short story collection), * ''Il filo dell'orizzonte'' (1986), * '' The Flying Creatures of Fra Angelico'' (''I volatili del Beato Angelico,'' 1987) * ''Pessoana mínima'' (1987) * ''I dialoghi mancati'' (1988), * ''Un baule pieno di gente. Scritti su Fernando Pessoa'' (1990, essays), * ''L'angelo nero ''(1991, short story collection), * ''Sogni di sogni'' (1992) * '' Requiem: A Hallucination'' (''Requiem: uma alucinação'', 1991), * ''Gli ultimi tre giorni di Fernando Pessoa ''(1994), * '' Pereira Maintains'' (''Sostiene Pereira'', 1994), * ''Dove va il romanzo'' (1995, essay), * ''Carlos Gumpert, Conversaciones con Antonio Tabucchi'' (1995) * '' The Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro'' (''La testa perduta di Damasceno Monteiro'', 1997), * ''Marconi, se ben mi ricordo'' (1997), * ''L'Automobile, la Nostalgie et l'Infini ''(1998) * ''La gastrite di Platone'' (1998), * ''Gli Zingari e il Rinascimento'' (1999), * ''Ena poukamiso gemato likedes'' (''Una camicia piena di macchie. Conversazioni di A.T. con Anteos Chrysostomidis'', 1999) * ''Dreams of Dreams and the Last Three Days of Fernando Pessoa'' (2000), * '' It's Getting Later All the Time'' (''Si sta facendo sempre più tardi. Romanzo in forma di lettere'', 2001), * ''Autobiografie altrui. Poetiche a posteriori'' (2003), * ''Tristano muore. Una vita'' (2004), * ''Time Ages in a Hurry (Il tempo invecchia in fretta,'' 2009), * ''Viaggi e altri viaggi'' (2010) * ''Racconti con figure'' (2011), * ''Girare per le strade'' (2012) * ''For Isabel: A Mandala'' (''Per Isabel'') (2017)


References


External links


Interview with Tabucchi in 1999

Antonio Tabucchi en Barcelona: Canal-L
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