. . . . . . . . . "The bride from Odessa"@en . "The bride from Odessa" . . . "Verhalen over migranten en ballingen in Europa en Zuid-Amerika." . . . . . . . . . "Fiction"@es . "Fiction"@en . . "Verhalen (teksten)" . "Fiction" . . . . . . "La fiancée d'Odessa : nouvelles" . . . . "Die Braut aus Odessa : Erzählungen" . . . . . . . "La novia de Odessa"@es . "From the Back Cover: Set in Buenos Aires, Lisbon, Vienna, Budapest and Odessa, both before and after the Second World War, Edgardo Cozarinsky's stories belong to the spirit of Borges and to a great Argentine cosmopolitan tradition: that of the uprooted exile, the plaything of history, who, set down in a strange but proud land, looks back nostalgically to the Europe of his ancestral memories. Cozarinsky's characters are writers, lovers, scholars, artists and dreamers. An ambitious young Odessa Jew, about to marry and embark for a new life in Argentina, is accosted by an unknown girl who takes the place of his hesitant wife and departs with him aboard a ship bound for Buenos Aires; a pianist in a Buenos Aires nightclub finds himself drawn back to Germany in 1937; an Argentine-American Jew travels to Lisbon to unravel the threads of his grandparents' wartime affair. They are all travellers of a kind, characters who inhabit a secret land, without frontiers."@en . "From the Back Cover: Set in Buenos Aires, Lisbon, Vienna, Budapest and Odessa, both before and after the Second World War, Edgardo Cozarinsky's stories belong to the spirit of Borges and to a great Argentine cosmopolitan tradition: that of the uprooted exile, the plaything of history, who, set down in a strange but proud land, looks back nostalgically to the Europe of his ancestral memories. Cozarinsky's characters are writers, lovers, scholars, artists and dreamers. An ambitious young Odessa Jew, about to marry and embark for a new life in Argentina, is accosted by an unknown girl who takes the place of his hesitant wife and departs with him aboard a ship bound for Buenos Aires; a pianist in a Buenos Aires nightclub finds himself drawn back to Germany in 1937; an Argentine-American Jew travels to Lisbon to unravel the threads of his grandparents' wartime affair. They are all travellers of a kind, characters who inhabit a secret land, without frontiers." . "La novia de Odessa" . "Short stories" . "Anthologie" . . . . "La fiancée d'Odessa" . "Emigrantenhotel" . . "Vertalingen (vorm)" . "Die Braut aus Odessa : erzahlungen" . . . . . . "Die Braut aus Odessa Erzählungen" . "La Novia de Odessa" . . . . . . "Deutsch." . . "Amérique latine" . . "Secrets de famille Nouvelles." . . "Argentinien" . . "Argentinien." . "Juden." . . "Deutsch." . . "Juden." . . "Flüchtling" . . "Novelas (Argentina)" . . "Spanisch." . . . . "Juifs russes Argentine Nouvelles." . . "Immigrés Amérique Nouvelles." . . "Erzählung" . . "Erzählung." .