Muñoz Molina, Antonio – Sefarad (2001)

Novel

Publisher: Alfaguara
Publication: 2007 (2001)
Genre: Novel
Paperback: 488 pages
ISBN: 978-84-204-7222-5

Synopsis

Every morning you wake up thinking you are the same as the night before, but you are not a single person and you do not have a single story. That is the experience that the inhabitants of this disturbing and moving novel of novels have to go through: due to illness, due to an accident, due to a beautiful love story, due to a war and, above all, due to belonging to a persecuted minority, almost all of them are forced to cross a dangerous border that saves them from the violence and irrationality that have plagued the 20th century. Vigorous denunciation of all marginalization, "Sefarad" is a wise mix of real characters (Kafka, Primo Levi, Willi Münzenberg...) and fictional characters, of tragedies and ironies, of hate and affection, as well as of literary genres: each of The intertwined stories that make up this novel enrich and deepen the previous ones.

(SOURCE: Casa del Libro)

Article: Díaz Navarro, Epícteto. “Las escrituras de la Historia: en torno a Sefarad de Antonio Muñoz Molina”. "Insula", 688, 04/2004, 19-21.