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Sefer
  Poetic, witty, and ever so faintly surreal, Sefer delicately  explores the legacy of the Holocaust for the postwar generation, a  generation for whom a devastating history has grown distant, both  temporally and emotionally. The novel’s protagonist, Jan Sefer,  is a psychotherapist living in Vienna—someone whose professional  life puts him in daily contact with the traumas of others but who has  found it difficult to address his own family background, especially his  memories of his father. With its fragmentary structure and its  preference for hints rather than explanations, the novel belongs to the  realm of the postmodern, while it also incorporates subtle elements of  magical realism.