书籍 The Books of Jacob的封面

The Books of Jacob

Olga Tokarczuk

出版时间

2021-05-10

ISBN

9781910695593

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

In THE BOOKS OF JACOB, Tokarczuk traverses the Hapsburg and Ottoman Empires and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in search of Jacob Frank, a highly controversial historical figure from the eighteenth century and the leader of a mysterious, heretical Jewish splinter group that converted at different times to both Islam and Catholicism. Examining Frank through the eyes of both his supporters and those who reviled him, Tokarczuk paints an intricate picture of a divisive yet charismatic man whose life highlights the complex narrative strands of history. Lauded by critics, the publication of THE BOOKS OF JACOB met with a violent reaction from far right-groups in Poland and Tokarczuk became the recipient of death threats for its subversion of the dominant nationalist interpretation of the formation of the modern Polish nation-state. Considered by many critics to be Tokarczuk's masterpiece, THE BOOKS OF JACOB won Poland's highest literary honour, the Nike, in 2015.

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花了半个月读完,真有被掏空的感觉。历史小说写到这个份上真的是集大成了:马尔克斯的家族叙事,扎实深厚;尤瑟纳尔的时代精神;佩妮洛佩菲茨杰拉德的气韵;rose tremain的百纳布拼贴;希拉里曼特尔新闻简报式的迅捷灵敏;米洛南德帕维奇的语言巴别塔;劳伦斯达雷尔"亚历山大系列"的异域采风;甚至结尾的"点名簿"也有门罗寻根建档的情怀。主人公Jacob Frank半生经历,从土耳其希腊,到波兰,到奥地利德国,堪称一路向西,性情行为也如蛇一般,不断蜕皮重生:从dancer到dreamer,从建立乌托邦公社的prophet& revolutionary到游走宫廷的jester&swindler,犹太人的世界公民身份是诅咒也是幸运,是流离颠沛也是生生不息,好一场民族大梦啊!
真喜歡,無數杯咖啡終於灌完整個閱讀過程。非常恢宏的書寫工作,Olga T真的太擅長描寫brink-邊界和持續晃動的視覺穿梭。彌賽亞變革、猶太理想、洗禮與請罪——讓死者開口說話,全書充斥著濃厚的神學風格和哀傷的暴動。這是一場非常長的夢,必須承認,這確實是一本不太好讀的書,所有的流動和塑造敘事都非常漫長(甚至難免讓人發問:真的需要這樣延綿不絕嗎?但安排的相當精緻)。無論如何我很喜歡這樣的夢境,並且希望它能延續到更久更遠
要上学了,期待一下这个学期能读完。/读完好久了,虽然说几个月每天二十几分钟破碎的阅读没什么质量,但这一条河多好看。要被自己封冻,沉潜于岩浆之底。
从2021年出版开始断断续续读了一年多 几次想放弃 终于在2023年初一鼓作气读完了
多愁善感、意识流式地编纂史料,细致程度和工作量可观的考证,但是再也不愿读托卡尔丘克了