Zenith's own edition of The Book of
Disquiet is excellent; in his introduction he claims that "Pessoa invented The Book of
Disquiet, which never existed, strictly speaking, and never can exist." According to Zenith, the first "passage from The Book of
Disquiet, signed by his own name," was published in 1913.
Disquiet, due out on March 23 as their debut for new label Amazing Record Co, is their 14th and the Irish trio, who play Birmingham's Rainbow Warehouse on April 16 and will wind up their tour at Coventry's Kasbah on April 25, are confident it's a return to those glorious old days.
Summary: New Delhi: Voicing
disquiet over the recent trend of "questioning the basic fundamentals" of the ...
The Unite result, however, scuppered any chance of a "collective agreement" and reveals growing
disquiet over the proposal among members.
In subtly different ways both pieces were disturbed and disturbing, expressing an underlying
disquiet that remained with the listener after the music had faded away.
1 (ANI): Stating that the Jan Lokpal Bill has been sent to the Parliament's Standing Committee for consideration, Union Law and Justice Minister Salman Khurshid on Tuesday said that he does not see any justification in the continuous
disquiet over the issue.
Senior Lib Dem councillors, including city council leader David Faulkner, today voiced their
disquiet at the scale and speed of the cuts.
CONSERVATIVE
disquiet over the coalition with Liberal Democrats surfaced yesterday and then faded away, but not before one MP had warned David Cameron he could not take the "mainstream" party for granted for much longer.
IREADwith extreme
disquiet of Government plans to force GPs to use computer technology that allegedly can forecast the survival chances of someone diagnosed with cancer.
The figure was increased from an initial half a per cent, much to the
disquiet of Tory-led Birmingham City Council.
Many people will share
disquiet on learning that 200 West Yorkshire police officers were let off after being caught speeding or jumping red lights last year.
The report was also highly critical of the investigations carried out both by Surrey Police and the Royal Military Police, quite correctly pointing out that the lack of transparency in the investigative process and its outcome had fuelled the public
disquiet surrounding incidents.
Full of a sense of mission to spread a message of peace and harmony, I was smitten with a sudden
disquiet about my qualifications for the job.