'Shadow Without a Name' by Ignacio Padilla
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A strange, elegant, war-haunted novel about identity, erasure, false papers, railways and memory.
Set around the shadows of WWII and its bureaucratic afterlife, the novel circles questions of names, borders, orders, and responsibility: what happens when a person can be renamed, displaced, absorbed into machinery, or made anonymous by historical force. Padilla works in that Borges-adjacent register where history becomes a maze and the self is less a stable thing than a document someone may have misfiled, forged, or destroyed.
Very much for readers who like their fiction cold, clever, metaphysical, and faintly cursed — the sort of book where trains are never just trains, and paperwork is basically a species of violence.
Paperback. Scribner UK. First published in Great Britain 2002; this edition published 2003. Translated by Peter Bush and Anne McLean. Light general handling visible, but clean and solid.
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