Fado Alexandrino

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Fado Alexandrino is a novel by Portuguese writer António Lobo Antunes that portrays the lives of former soldiers struggling to adapt to post-revolutionary Portugal.

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Fado Alexandrino canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author António Lobo Antunes
countryOfOrigin Portugal
creator António Lobo Antunes
genre literary fiction
postcolonial literature
war novel
hasTheme collective memory
difficulty of reintegration into civilian life
impact of war on identity
political disillusionment
social change in Portugal
literaryMovement postmodernism
mainSubject Portuguese Colonial War
Carnation Revolution
surface form: Portuguese Revolution of 1974

disillusionment
friendship
memory
military veterans
Portuguese Third Republic
surface form: post-revolutionary Portugal

trauma
narrativeFocus lives of former soldiers
narrativeStyle multiple perspectives
nonlinear narrative
stream of consciousness
notableFor complex narrative structure
exploration of post-revolutionary Portuguese society
portrayal of ex-soldiers after the Portuguese Colonial War
originalLanguage Portuguese
partOf Portuguese literature
setting Lisbon
post-revolutionary Portugal
timePeriod after the Carnation Revolution
post-1974 Portugal
titleMeaning refers to fado, a traditional Portuguese music genre

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António Lobo Antunes notableWork Fado Alexandrino
Lobo Antunes notableWork Fado Alexandrino
subject surface form: António Lobo Antunes