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I remember too when I was eighteen or nineteen, and a friend of a friend committed suicide, I was mad. How could she do that? I could use another life, you know! Trenhotel is Renfe's night service that connects cities like Madrid, Lisbon, Barcelona, Ferrol, Irún and Hendaya. Travel in comfort from Spain to Portugal without those queues at the airport. My other gripe is that it did not give much feeling at all for London, Paris, Lisbon, Sintra or even Portugal or its culture (although to be fair, fado and some of the food is described in some detail). The night train scenes were the best at giving a sense of place. It wasn't only that you didn't see him anymore, meet him anymore. You saw his absence and encountered it as something tangible. His not being there was like the sharply outlined emptiness of a photo with a figure cut out precisely with scissors and now the missing figure is more important, more dominant than all others.” But what I cannot forgive or forget are the pitiful attempts at philosophy the book espouses, particularly through the supposed writings of the dead Amadeu de Prado. They read like the ramblings of a conceited teenager.

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Like the depiction of the city of Lisbon as mysterious and intricate, the text of Night Train to Lisbon is intricate and complicated, sometimes withholding information from the reader. [3] [5] Multiple reviewers also pointed to the thriller qualities the novel takes on despite the philosophical focus of the themes. [4] [5] Critical reception [ edit ] Scott Shane's outstanding work Flee North tells the little-known tale of an unlikely partnership ... Peter Bieri, is a Swiss writer and professor of philosophy, who writes under the pseudonym Pascal Mercier. Night Train to Lisbon is his third novel.

Night Train to Lisbon

Night Train to Lisbon" to surface at Tehran institute". Mehr News Agency. 22 September 2013 . Retrieved 10 March 2021. During the Sunflower Student Movement in Taiwan on 21 March 2014, the wall of the second floor of the Legislative Yuan was sprayed with a quote from the work, "when dictatorship is a fact, revolution becomes a duty." I am still there, at that distant place in time, I never left it, but live expanded in the past, or out of it.”

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My initial view of Night Train to Lisbon is that the reader is almost forced to follow the pattern of the novel's main character, Raimund Gregorius, attempting to explicate a book much like Raimund did when trying to comprehend the writings of a Portuguese doctor, Amadeu de Prado. Dr. Prado had been active in the resistance against Salazar the Portuguese dictator & Prado's words seized Raimund's imagination, causing him to suddenly flee his secure position as a teacher of classics & to entrain for Lisbon. Yes, taking a night train in Europe will save you the cost of a hotel room and allow you to relax throughout the journey without having to worry about driving on crowded streets and motorways. He throws himself into the tasks with vigour, helped along by some acquaintances he makes along the way, who also hand him off to others. Now in his late fifties, he is very set in his ways -- until he encounters woman standing on a bridge on his way to school one morning.of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Night Train to Lisbon by Pascal Mercier Night Train to Lisbon was made into a film in 2013, directed by Bille August, and starring Jeremy Irons and Mélanie Laurent

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not a 'deep' book, but not pure 'fluff', either. one of those stories that tugs at your heart-strings. This book may be historical fiction because it does take place on the brink of war however it is more about love and suspicion rather than about history. During the course of the story we see how the fictitious author wrestled with the Big Questions of good and evil and love. As the narrator learns of someone else’s life, he reflects upon his own. He gets new glasses and finds out how poor his old ones were – a metaphor for what is happening to him.Phillips, Anne (9 August 2009). "Works mix, ponder illusions and reality". The News-Gazette. Champaign-Urbana, IL. (Accessed in NewsBank database (Requires subscription)) I don’t really know how I feel about this book but I didn’t want to put it down and it made me think about a lot of different issues. It’s quite extraordinary in its own way and, although much of it is based on unlikely premises, quite original. That’s why I’ve given it 4 stars.

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