Night Train to Lisbon

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The discoveries of the navigators and the transition from imperial power to modern European nation state
Raimund Gregorius is a mild-mannered, middle-aged professor of ancient languages. One morning, as he is teaching, he is seized by a restlessness that drives him to abandon his classroom then and there - shocking his students, and surprising even himself. His unusual impulsiveness is driven by two chance encounters - with a mysterious Portuguese woman in a red coat; and with a book he finds hidden in a dusty corner of a second-hand bookshop, the journal of an enigmatic Portuguese aristocrat, Amadeu de Prado.

With the book as his talisman, Raimund boards the night train to Lisbon on a journey to find out more about Prado, whose words haunt and compel him. Gradually, a picture of an extraordinary man emerges: a difficult, brilliant, charismatic figure, a doctor and a poet, and a rebel against Salazar''s dictatorship. And as Prado''s story comes to light so, too, Gregorius himself begins his life anew. Hurtling through the dark, "Night Train to Lisbon" is a rich tale, wonderfully told, propelled by the mystery at its heart.
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Weight 0.311000
Author Pascal Mercier
Availability IP
Department Literature
Edition Main
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781843547136
Pages 448
Published 01/02/2009
Publisher Atlantic Books
Section Literature
Size Unfolded 13x20cm
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