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Call it magnificence

Michael Hofmann: Antonio MuñozMolina, 20 December 2018

Like a Fading Shadow 
by Antonio MuñozMolina, translated by Camilo A. Ramirez.
Serpent’s Tail, 310 pp., £9.99, May 2018, 978 1 78125 894 1
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... Ten years ago​ , I wrote a review of an earlier book by the Spanish writer Antonio MuñozMolina, Sepharad. The review was spiked, and I don’t have it, or the book, or much memory of the book. Of course, this one may be spiked as well, but I’ve now read Like a Fading Shadow four times, and I can see it will be one of a handful of books I open and start reading – somewhere, anywhere – at least once a year for the rest of my life ...

A Thousand Sharp Edges

Adam Mars-Jones: Antonio MuñozMolina, 18 June 2015

In the Night of Time 
by Antonio MuñozMolina, translated by Edith Grossman.
Tuskar Rock, 641 pp., £16.99, April 2015, 978 1 78125 463 9
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... choose or not. The war is viewed much more directly, though with great literary sophistication, in Antonio MuñozMolina’s prodigious In the Night of Time, first published in Spanish in 2009. Unseductive in its early stages but cumulatively overwhelming in depth and detail, it’s a rich attempt to examine the ...

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