| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Then, in Chapter 2, the child and his mother go off to the country, and the prose takes on the customary elegiac quality that Appelfeld utilizes whenever he is clearly piecing together from memory the sensory data of his past. (This is a theme and a mood that run through any number of Appelfeld works, and that were alluded to in the passage quoted above from The Story of a Life.)
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