Antonio Tabucchi
Antonio Tabucchi’s fluid style moves easily from realism to surrealism, banal conversation to poetic free association, reportage to allusion.
Read More about Book Review: Antonio Tabucchi’s “Time Ages in a Hurry” — A Diary of DreamsAntonio Tabucchi’s “travel book” transcends conventional literary forms: his stories occupy an attractive space between fiction and non-fiction, poetry, biography, short story and journalistic travel piece.
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