凯尔泰斯·伊姆雷(1929— ) 匈牙利犹太作家,2002年诺贝尔文学奖获得者。14岁被纳粹投入集中营,1945年获救。1975年,以他在集中营的生活为背景的处女作《无命运的人生》出版,这也是他最著名的作品。它与长篇自传体小说《惨败》和《为一个未出生的孩子哭祷》通常被称作凯尔泰斯大屠杀小说的三部曲。另有《英国旗》、《苦役日记》等中篇小说。他的演讲和随笔被收理成《作为一种文化的大屠杀》、《行刑队再次上膛前的瞬间静默》以及《被放逐的语言》等集子出版。
凯尔泰斯的作品尽管内容各不相同,但实际上都从各个不同角度传达着同一个主题——大屠杀。作者通过描述自己在集中营的亲身经历,探索着这样一种可能性:在人类屈服于社会强权的时代个人如何继续生活和思考。
At the age of 14 Georg Koves is plucked from his home in a Jewish section of Budapest and without any particular malice, placed on a train to Auschwitz. He does not understand the reason for his fate. He doesn’t particularly think of himself as Jewish. And his fellow prisoners, who decry his lack of Yiddish, keep telling him, “You are no Jew.” In the lowest circle of the Holocaust, Georg remains an outsider.
The genius of Imre Kertesz’s unblinking novel lies in its refusal to mitigate the strangeness of its events, not least of which is Georg’s dogmatic insistence on making sense of what he witnesses–or pretending that what he witnesses makes sense. Haunting, evocative, and all the more horrifying for its rigorous avoidance of sentiment, Fatelessness is a masterpiece in the traditions of Primo Levi, Elie Wiesel, and Tadeusz Borowski.
少年久尔吉在蔡茨集中营身受重伤,处在生死边缘,被抬到位于德国境内的布亨瓦尔德集中营,在路上,他看到人们一如往常在在集中营艰辛地活着,闻到萝卜汤那熟悉的香味,他“干枯的双眼”出现了几滴热泪,一句“为自身的荒唐而害羞的,然而却又越来越执拗的悄悄话”出现在他...
评分这是2002年诺贝尔奖得主凯尔泰斯在1973年的“少作”,奥斯维辛四部曲中的后三部成书都要晚得多:《惨败》(1988)、《给不曾出生的孩子的哀祷》(1990)、《清盘》(2003)。年少之后或作家的首部长篇小说,通常是自传性的,因为这时候作家最想讲的故事是他亲身经历、最为熟悉...
评分少年久尔吉在蔡茨集中营身受重伤,处在生死边缘,被抬到位于德国境内的布亨瓦尔德集中营,在路上,他看到人们一如往常在在集中营艰辛地活着,闻到萝卜汤那熟悉的香味,他“干枯的双眼”出现了几滴热泪,一句“为自身的荒唐而害羞的,然而却又越来越执拗的悄悄话”出现在他...
评分在我们的心目中,幸福和救赎是紧密联系在一起的。 ——本雅明 伊姆雷笔下集中营的叙事以一种奇怪的方式展开:颜色、片段、气味、杂沓的声音、匆忙一瞥的痕迹与空白中想象,这些东西构筑了这座回忆沙堡,间接引语的大量运用也使得人物之间的沟通成为一桩断断续...
评分Offers a different perspective on how the victims/survivors feel about the Holocaust since it's the story of a Hungarian Jew. Will take a closer look in a few days.
评分Offers a different perspective on how the victims/survivors feel about the Holocaust since it's the story of a Hungarian Jew. Will take a closer look in a few days.
评分An audacious, unblinking look into human extremities.
评分Offers a different perspective on how the victims/survivors feel about the Holocaust since it's the story of a Hungarian Jew. Will take a closer look in a few days.
评分An audacious, unblinking look into human extremities.
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