Things I Don't Want to Know - Deborah Levy

Things I Don't Want to Know

Deborah Levy

出版社

Penguin

出版时间

2018-04-05

ISBN

9780241983089

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

'Unmissable. Like chancing upon an oasis, you want to drink it slowly... Subtle, unpredictable, surprising' Guardian

Things I Don't Want to Know is the first in Deborah Levy's essential three-part 'Living Autobiography' on writing and womanhood.

Taking George Orwell's famous essay, 'Why I Write', as a jumping-off point, Deborah Levy offers her own indispensable reflections of the writing life. With wit, clarity and calm brilliance, she considers how the writer must stake claim to that contested territory as a young woman and shape it to her need. Things I Don't Want to Know is a work of dazzling insight and deep psychological succour, from one of our most vital contemporary writers.

'Superb sharpness and originality of imagination. An inspiring work of writing' Marina Warner

Deborah Levy writes fiction, plays, and poetry. Her work has been staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company, and she is the author of highly praised books including The Unloved, Swallowing Geography, and Beautiful Mutants. Her novel Swimming Home was shortlisted for the 2012 Man Booker Prize, 2012 Specsavers National Book awards, and 2013 Jewish Quarterly Wingate Prize. Her recen...

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目录
1. Political Purpose
2. Historical Impulse
3. Sheer Egoism
4. Aesthetic Enthusiasm
用户评论
To speak louder, even louder, and then in one’s own voice
Overrated 其实没写什么留下印象的东西
"What do we do with knowledge that we cannot bear to live with; What do we do with the things we do not want to know?" The vivid, striking, passive and ambitious Levy.
"When happiness is happening it feels as if nothing else happened before it, it is a sensation that happens only in the present tense."
有关流亡,displacement,从故土流亡,从身份流亡,从身体流亡,从自我流亡…以及从写作中找回。
A beautiful and thought-provoking reflection on the exploration from childhood to adolescence. This is Deborah Levy's first instalment from her trio autobiography collection. 對我來說強調的部分是身份的主題,她對成為一名作家的想法,或者也許接受她是一名作家的想法,以及她童年和她周圍的人的觀察,這些觀察是真誠而生動的,可以透過她寫作的描述風格透過她的鏡頭想象世界。
"All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others." – George Orwell, Animal Farm (1945) "You are – your life, and nothing else." – Jean-Paul Sartre, No Exist (1944)
花一天读完了,图书馆借来的是本企鹅简装,纸页泛黄,很轻,我读困了就把它放在胸口睡去。醒来后,书房外的大树上泛黄的叶子正在风中摇曳。入睡前读到的片段和细节已在脑海中混杂在一起,从纸面上流淌下来,溶进秋日的傍晚。南非夏夜的台阶,没有搭完的雪人,被偷偷放走的鹦鹉,写在纸巾上的短句和大厅里不语的钢琴……不长的篇幅,很多饱满的细节,Levy极为动人的笔触勾勒出的,其实是一段被政治创伤、去国离乡所深深影响的成长史。也是读到最后,才明白题目“女性为何写作”和大段私人记忆的关联。因为不管如何逃,逃向新国度、逃向生活、婚姻和家庭,过去永不会真正离场。也唯有写下那些“我不想知道的”,它们才能被承认和疏解。结尾真喜欢啊,打开笔记本和延长线,然后在窗前写作吧,文字带着我们告解过往,获得安宁,并且最终,找到心之所向,
…not my type. 不是我想的柔软中的锐利,或者坚实深刻的内容
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