"Spaanse letterkunde." . . "Roman espagnol 21e siècle." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "FICTION Literary." . . "Exil" . . "Juden." . . "Juden" . "Fremdheit." . . "Jews." . . "Skønlitteratur-Spanien" . . "Spanisch." . . "Vertreibung." . . "Jews Fiction." . . "Sephardim Fiction." . . "Flucht." . . "Novela española Siglo XXI." . . "Juden." . . "Sephardim." . . "Noveller" . . "Roman." . . "Fortællinger" . . "Geschichte 1933-1945" . . "Fiction." . . . . "Spanien" . . . . . "Criticism, interpretation, etc" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tekstuitgave" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sefarad : [una novela de novelas]" . "ספרד" . . . "\"From one of Spain's most celebrated writers, an extraordinary, inspired book-at once fiction, history, and memoir-that draws on the Sephardic diaspora, the Holocaust, and Stalin's purges to tell a twentieth-century story. Shifting seamlessly from the past to the present and following the routes of escape across countries and continents, Muñoz Molina evokes people real and imagined who come together in a richly allusive pattern-from Eugenia Ginsburg to Grete Buber-Neumann, the one on a train to the gulag, the other to a Nazi concentration camp from a shoemaker and a nun who become lovers in a small town in Spain to Primo Levi bound for Auschwitz. And others-some well known, others unknown-all voices of separation, nostalgia, love, and endless waiting.\"--P. [4] of cover." . . . . . . . . . "L'auteur fait appel aux voix de F. Kafka, Evguenia Guinzburg, Primo Levi et bien d'autres encore, célèbres ou anonymes, pour parler de cette communauté juive." . . "\"Sefarad\" de Antonio Muñoz Molina es una geografía musical de voces narrativas en la que los narradores y los lectores comparten el destino trágico del terror totalitario que marcó el rumbo del siglo XX y de diferentes modalidades de destierro. En \"Sefarad\", más allá de los estereotipos cinematográficos y de los lugares comunes literarios, un universo de recreación ficcional vincula emocionalmente a los lectores en la radical experiencia de vivencias traumáticas a través de la técnica compositiva de la \"Fuga\" musical. Considerada como una de las obras maestras de la literatura actual, la palabra \"Sefarad\" encarna el símbolo universal de todas las víctimas que han conformado la memoria cultural europea compartida del Holocausto y del exilio republicano de 1939." . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . . "\"From one of Spain's most celebrated writers, an extraordinary, inspired book-at once fiction, history, and memoir-that draws on the Sephardic diaspora, the Holocaust, and Stalin's purges to tell a twentieth-century story. Shifting seamlessly from the past to the present and following the routes of escape across countries and continents, Muñoz Molina evokes people real and imagined who come together in a richly allusive pattern-from Eugenia Ginsburg to Grete Buber-Neumann, the one on a train to the gulag, the other to a Nazi concentration camp from a shoemaker and a nun who become lovers in a small town in Spain to Primo Levi bound for Auschwitz. And others-some well known, others unknown-all voices of separation, nostalgia, love, and endless waiting.\"--Page 4 of cover."@en . . . "Sefarad : en roman-roman"@da . . . "Sfarad" . . "Sefarad"@he . . "Romans (teksten)" . . "Sefarad : roman" . . "Sepharad : ein Roman voller Romane" . . "Roman espagnol" . . . . . . "Séfarade" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Belletristische Darstellung" . . . . "Sepharad"@en . "Sefarad" . "Sefarad"@es . . "Sefarad"@fi . "Sefarad"@tr . "Translations"@en . "Sepharad" . "Sepharad ein Roman voller Romane" . . "Fiction" . . "Fiction"@en . . . "From one of Spain's most celebrated writers, an extraordinary, inspired book -- at once fiction, history, and memoir -- that draws on the Sephardic diaspora, the Holocaust, and Stalin's purges to tell a twentieth-century story. Shifting seamlessly from the past to the present and following the routes of escape across countries and continents, Munoz Molina evokes people real and imagined who come together in a richly allusive pattern -- from Eugenia Ginsburg to Grete Buber-Neumann, the one on a train to the gulag, the other to a Nazi concentration camp; from a shoemaker and a nun who become lovers in a small town in Spain to Primo Levi bound for Auschwitz. And others -- some well known, others unknown -- all voices of separation, nostalgia, love, and endless waiting. Written with clarity of vision and passion, in a style both lyrical and accessible, Sepharad makes the experience our own. A brilliant achievement." . . . . . . "History"@en . . "History" . "<>"@he . . .