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In this novel's historic sweep, it is not the inexistent ancient mythology of setting sail toward unknown magical lands, nor the more recent amply chronicled humiliating disembarkations that occupy the main character's mind, but a little explored in-between spatiotemporal frame, that is, again by allegorical indirection, Paris, the French Revolution, Napoleon, the Risorgimento (cf. Traffic is defined as a combination of passenger boardings and disembarkations. |
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