Tristano muore

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Tristano muore is a reflective novel by Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi that explores memory, identity, and the disillusionments of 20th-century European history through the deathbed monologue of a former partisan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
author Antonio Tabucchi
concerns construction of self through memory
limits of narration
relationship between individual and history
countryOfOrigin Italy
explores historical memory
identity crisis
personal memory
political disillusionment
the legacy of European resistance movements
the legacy of World War II
genre novel
philosophical novel
reflective novel
hasCentralMotif deathbed confession
recollection of the past
unreliable memory
hasProtagonist Tristano
hasSubject Italian Resistance
political utopias and their failure
postwar European society
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Tristano muore self-link
hasTone disenchanted
meditative
melancholic
hasTypeOfNarrator dying narrator
literaryMovement contemporary Italian literature
literaryStyle fragmented narrative
introspective
lyrical
mainTheme 20th-century European history
disillusionment
identity
memory
narrativeForm monologue
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
originalLanguage Italian
partOf Antonio Tabucchi bibliography
protagonistOccupation partisan
protagonistRole former partisan
protagonistStatus dying man
settingPeriod 20th century

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Antonio Tabucchi notableWork Tristano muore
Tristano muore hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Tristano muore self-link