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António Lobo Antunes

    September 1, 1942

    António Lobo Antunes crafted a literary legacy deeply informed by his experiences in the Angolan war and his lifelong practice as a psychiatrist. His dense and demanding prose, heavily influenced by literary giants like William Faulkner and James Joyce, delves into profound themes of death, memory, and the human psyche with unflinching intensity. Antunes' extensive body of work, translated into numerous languages, stands as a significant and compelling contribution to contemporary literature.

    António Lobo Antunes
    By the Rivers of Babylon
    Commission of Tears
    Act of the Damned
    Fado Alexandrino
    Warning to the Crocodiles
    The Inquisitors' Manual