A memorial plaque honoring the late Portuguese-Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi was unveiled yesterday in Paris’s Montsouris Park. The tribute commemorates Tabucchi, who won the prestigious Prix Médicis in 1987 for his novel *Nocturne indien*. The plaque was placed along a main pathway within the park, creating a lasting memorial to the acclaimed author. The ceremony drew attendees including literary figures and admirers of Tabucchi’s work. Tabucchi, known for his exploration of memory, identity, and the complexities of European culture, passed away in 2012. The memorial serves as a recognition of his significant contribution to literature and his connection to France. The location in Montsouris Park provides a public space for reflection on his legacy.