Table of Contents
Title Page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
sacristan
copenhagen
those who wait
silencing everything
valdemún
oh you, who knew so well
münzenberg
olympia
berghof
cerbère
wherever the man goes
scheherazade
america
you are . . .
narva
tell me your name
sepharad
Author’s Note
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© 2001, Antonio Muñoz Molina
English translation copyright © 2003 by Margaret Sayers Peden
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The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:
Muñoz Molina, Antonio.
[Sefarad. English]
Sepharad/Antonio Muñoz Molina;
translated from the Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden. —1st U. S. ed.
p. cm.
I. Peden, Margaret Sayers.
II. Title.PQ6663. U4795S4413 2003
863'. 64—dc21 2003005538
ISBN 0-15-100901-5
eISBN 978-0-547-54477-9
v3. 1013
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—FRANZ KAFKA,
sacristan
WE HAVE MADE OUR LIVES far away from our small city, but we just can’t get used to being away from it, and we like to nurture our nostalgia when it has been a while since we’ve been back, so sometimes we exaggerate our accent when talking among ourselves, and use the common words and expressions that we’ve been storing up over the years and that our children can vaguely understand from having heard them so often. Godino, the secretary of our regional association—which has been rescued from its dismal lethargy thanks to his enthusiasm and dynamism—regularly organizes meals where we enjoy the food and recipes of our homeland, and if we are disgruntled that our gastronomy is as little known by foreigners as our monumental architecture or our Holy Week, we