The story is told through a by a nameless 27-year-old German narrator who has escaped from two concentration camps. While in Paris, he is asked to deliver a letter to a writer named Weidel , only to discover that Weidel has committed suicide. The narrator takes Weidel’s suitcase, which contains a manuscript and a visa for Mexico.
: Forced migration leads to a radical loss of identity. The narrator juggles three identities (his own, Seidler, and Weidel), highlighting how the state—rather than the individual—defines who a person is. TrГЎnsito - Anna Seghers.epub
: The novel portrays Marseille as a Kafkaesque "waiting room" where refugees are trapped by endless paperwork. Valid documents often expire before the next required stamp is obtained, creating a cycle of "deathly boredom" and anxiety. The story is told through a by a