O manual dos inquisidores
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Author
Publication
1996 - Publicações Dom Quixote, Lisboa
Language
Portuguese
Word Count
103,000 words, Guess
Page Count
412 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL728748M
- ISBN-109722013343
- OCLC Control Number36547245
- OCLC Control Number40416811
- Library of Congress Control Number97117725
and 2 more
- Goodreads71588
- LibraryThing115017
Classifications
- LCCMLCS 97/04866 (P)
- DDC869.3/42
- LCCPQ9263.N77 M3613 2003
Description
"The Inquisitors' Manual chronicles the decadence not just of a family but of an entire society morally and spiritually vitiated by four decades of totalitarian rule. Senhor Francisco, a once powerful state minister and a personal friend of the Portuguese dictator Salazar, is incapacitated by a stroke, and as he spends his last days in a nursing home in Lisbon he reviews his life and his loves. His son Joao, raised by the housekeeper, grows up to be good-hearted but totally inept, so that his ruthless in-laws easily defraud him of his father's farm. The minister's daughter, Paula, whom he had by the cook and who was raised by a childless widow in another town, is ostracized after the Revolution for her father's position in Salazar's regime.". "The emotional turmoil enveloping Francisco's family finally catches up with him when the Revolution ends the forty-two years of the dictatorship, and the old regime tumbles like a house of cards. Senhor Francisco, more paranoid than ever, remains a large but empty shadow of his once seeming omnipotence."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Obras de António Lobo Antunes
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