Assembled from notes and jottings left unpublished at the time of the author’s death, The Book of Disquiet is a collection of aphoristic prose-poetry musings on dreams, solitude, time and memory. Credited to Pessoa’s alter ego, Bernardo Soares, who chronicles his contemplations in this so-called ‘factless’ autobiography, the work is a journey of one man’s soul and, by extension, of all human souls that allow their minds and hearts to roam far and free. Though his outward life as an assistant bookkeeper in downtown Lisbon is a humdrum affair, Soares lives a rich and varied existence within the contours of his own mind, where he can be and do anything. Soares has no ambition, nor has he any friends; he is plagued with disquiet, and only imagination and dreams can conquer it. Compiled by the translator Richard Zenith, Fernando Pessoa’s The Book of Disquiet is a fulgent tribute to the imagination of man.
Forest of Noise
audiobookThe Testament of Mary
Colm Tóibín
audiobookThree Men
Maxim Gorky
bookFat and Thin
Anton Chekhov
audiobookGoethe : A Very Short Introduction
Ritchie Robetson
audiobookThe Double Game
Dan Fesperman
bookVilla Triste
Modiano Patrick
bookUnsheltered : A Novel
Barbara Kingsolver
audiobookAnimal Dreams : A Novel
Barbara Kingsolver
audiobookTalk of the Town
Lisa Wingate
audiobookThe Lacuna
Barbara Kingsolver
audiobookThe Last Nude
Ellis Avery
audiobook