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Who Writes History: An Interview with Isabel Allende

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Isabel Allende’s newest novel, A <em>Long Petal of the Sea</em> (Random House), is a tale of love and exile, separation and reunification. It charts the history of “undesirables” fleeing the Spanish Civil War, following the story of Victor and Roser, along with over 2,000 other refugees, who embark upon a journey to Chile aboard the <em>SS Winnipeg</em>—a humanitarian act that the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda once wrote was a poem that could never be erased. This is a novel of love, poetry, sorrow

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