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SEPHARADBOOKS / Nonfiction
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Richard Eder
International Herald Tribune
01-07-2004
SEPHARADBy Antonio Munoz Molina.Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden.385 pages. $27. Harcourt.Reviewed by Richard Eder*'In our dry inland country,'' Antonio Munoz Molina writes of his native Spain, ''night trains are the great river that carries us to the world outside and then brings us back.''In the weave of mourning and meditation that goes into ''Sepharad,'' trains are a recurring image for European pain and displacements through much of the 20th century. No doubt the author was particularly recalling the jolting, wooden-seated journeys ...
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