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The Book of Disquiet

The Book of Disquiet

By Fernando Pessoa

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Description

The Book of Disquiet is a profound exploration of the human condition through the fragmented musings of Bernardo Soares, an assistant accountant residing in Lisbon. The text offers a unique narrative structure that defies conventional storytelling, presenting what Soares himself describes as a "factless autobiography." This approach invites readers into a world of introspection, where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur.

The Plot

The narrative unfolds as a series of reflections, observations, and philosophical inquiries, immersing the reader in Soares's inner thoughts. He delves into the complexities of memory, identity, and the passage of time, constructing a rich tapestry of existential musings. Rather than following a linear plot, the book invites the reader to engage with its contemplative nature, making it a profound meditation on existence itself.

Themes

  • Memory: The elusive nature of memory and its impact on identity is a recurring theme.
  • Isolation: Soares's introspective journey reflects a deep sense of alienation in modern life.
  • Existence: The text probes the meaning of life, questioning the very essence of human experience.
"I am a mere assistant accountant, yet my thoughts traverse the vast expanse of existence."

Readers who appreciate the works of Fernando Pessoa may find themselves drawn to the intricate layers of thought in The Book of Disquiet. It resonates with those who enjoy literature that challenges traditional narrative forms, echoing the reflective styles found in the writings of Virginia Woolf or Marcel Proust.

Specifications

Format: Broché / couverture souple
Dimensions: 131 mm × 198 mm × 26 mm
Pages: 656
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241200131

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