Fear

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出版者:Random House Inc
作者:Gross, Jan
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页数:336
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出版时间:2007-8
价格:CDN$ 21.00
装帧:Pap
isbn号码:9780812967463
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  • 恐怖
  • 惊悚
  • 心理
  • 悬疑
  • 小说
  • 黑暗
  • 犯罪
  • 神秘
  • 超自然
  • 压抑
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Poland suffered an exceedingly brutal Nazi occupation during the Second World War. Close to five million Polish citizens lost their lives as a result. More than half the casualties were Polish Jews. Thus, the second largest Jewish community in the world–only American Jewry numbered more than the three and a half million Polish Jews at the time–was wiped out. Over 90 percent of its members were killed in the Holocaust. And yet, despite this unprecedented calamity that affected both Jews and non-Jews, Jewish Holocaust survivors returning to their hometowns in Poland after the war experienced widespread hostility, including murder, at the hands of their neighbors. The bloodiest peacetime pogrom in twentieth-century Europe took place in the Polish town of Kielce one year after the war ended, on July 4, 1946.

Jan Gross’s Fear attempts to answer a perplexing question: How was anti-Semitism possible in Poland after the war? At the center of his investigation is a detailed reconstruction of the Kielce pogrom and the reactions it evoked in various milieus of Polish society. How did the Polish Catholic Church, Communist party workers, and intellectuals respond to the spectacle of Jews being murdered by their fellow citizens in a country that had just been liberated from a five-year Nazi occupation?

Gross argues that the anti-Semitism displayed in Poland in the war’s aftermath cannot be understood simply as a continuation of prewar attitudes. Rather, it developed in the context of the Holocaust and the Communist takeover: Anti-Semitism eventually became a common currency between the Communist regime and a society in which many had joined in the Nazi campaign of plunder and murder–and for whom the Jewish survivors were a standing reproach.

Jews did not bring communism to Poland as some believe; in fact, they were finally driven out of Poland under the Communist regime as a matter of political expediency. In the words of the Nobel Prize—winning poet Czeslaw Milosz, Poland’s Communist rulers fulfilled the dream of Polish nationalists by bringing into existence an ethnically pure state.

For more than half a century, what happened to the Jewish Holocaust survivors in Poland has been cloaked in guilt and shame. Writing with passion, brilliance, and fierce clarity, Jan T. Gross at last brings the truth to light.

Praise for Fear

“You read [ Fear ] breathlessly, all human reason telling you it can’t be so–and the book culminates in so keen a shock that even a student of the Jewish tragedy during World War II cannot fail to feel it.”–Elie Wiesel, The Washington Post Book World

“Bone-chilling . . . [ Fear ] is illuminating and searing, a moral indictment delivered with cool, lawyerly efficiency that pounds away at the conscience with the sledgehammer of a verdict. . . . Fear takes on an entire nation, forever depriving Poland of any false claims to the smug, easy virtue of an innocent bystander to Nazi atrocities. . . . Gross’ Fear should inspire a national reflection on why there are scarcely any Jews left in Poland. It’s never too late to mourn. The soul of the country depends on it.”–Thane Rosenbaum, Los Angeles Times Book Review

“Provocative . . . powerful and necessary . . . One can only hope that this important book will make a difference.”–Susan Rubin Suleiman, Boston Globe

“Imaginative, urgent, and unorthodox . . . The ‘fear’ of Mr. Gross’s title . . . is not just the fear suffered by Jews in a Poland that wished they had never come back alive. It is also the fear of the Poles themselves, who saw in those survivors a reminder of their own wartime crimes. Even beyond Mr. Gross’s exemplary historical research and analysis, it is this lesson that makes Fear such an important book.”– The New York Sun

“After all the millions dead, after the Nazi terror, a good many Poles still found it acceptable to hate the Jews among them. . . . The sorrows of history multiply: a necessary book.”

– Kirkus (starred review)

“Gross illustrates with eloquence and shocking detail that the bloodletting did not cease when the war ended. . . . This is a masterful work that sheds necessary light on a tragic and often-ignored aspect of postwar history.”– Booklist (starred review)

“[ Fear ] tells a wartime horror story that should forces Poles to confront an untold–and profoundly terrifying–aspect of their history.”– Publishers Weekly (starred review)

From the Hardcover edition.

《星辰之海的低语》 在浩瀚无垠的宇宙深处,一颗名为“艾瑞斯”的行星正经历着前所未有的变革。这颗行星上,古老的文明遗迹与新兴的科技力量交织,孕育出了一段关于勇气、探索与希望的史诗。 故事的主人公是一位年轻的星际探险家,名叫凯。他生长在一个被星际战争阴影笼罩的时代,亲眼目睹了家园的破碎和亲人的离散。然而,凯并未因此沉沦,反而点燃了他内心深处对未知的好奇和对和平的渴望。他坚信,在星辰大海的某个角落,一定隐藏着能够终结冲突、带来永恒安宁的答案。 一次偶然的机会,凯在一次搜寻失落的古代文明遗物时,获得了一张古老的星图。这张星图并非描绘着已知的星系,而是指向了一个被神秘能量场笼罩、被称为“寂静之域”的区域。传说中,“寂静之域”是宇宙的禁区,任何进入其中的飞船都如同石沉大海,再无音讯。然而,星图上模糊的符号和一些零散的文字,却隐约透露出那里可能隐藏着一种能够重塑宇宙秩序的强大力量。 受到星图的召唤,凯决定踏上这段充满未知的旅程。他集结了一支由各族精英组成的探险队,包括一位沉默寡言但技艺精湛的机器人工程师,一位拥有治愈能力的异星生命体,以及一位能够解读古老符文的学者。他们的飞船——“启航者号”,承载着所有人的期望,向着“寂静之域”驶去。 旅途中,他们遭遇了前所未有的挑战。穿越危机四伏的星云,躲避星际海盗的袭击,更让他们心有余悸的是,“寂静之域”的能量场对飞船的系统造成了严重的干扰,通讯中断,导航失灵。队伍内部也并非一帆风顺,长久的压力和未知的恐惧,让彼此之间的信任经受着严峻的考验。凯需要运用他的智慧、果断以及对队友的深刻理解,来维系队伍的凝聚力,并带领他们克服重重困难。 当他们终于突破能量场的屏障,进入“寂静之域”的核心时,眼前的景象让他们惊叹不已。这里并非一片死寂,而是充满了奇异的生命形态和超乎想象的能量波动。他们发现了一个古老文明建造的巨大空间站,其技术水平远远超出了他们目前所知的一切。在这个空间站的深处,他们找到了一个沉睡中的智慧存在,它以一种他们无法理解的方式与宇宙的能量沟通。 这个存在向凯揭示了“寂静之域”的真相:这里并非宇宙的遗弃之地,而是宇宙本身为了维持平衡而设置的一个“过滤器”。任何试图利用强大力量去破坏宇宙秩序的文明,都会被引导至此,并通过某种方式被“净化”或“重塑”。而凯他们发现的星图,则是这个存在留下的讯息,旨在寻找能够理解并运用这种力量,从而引导宇宙走向更和谐未来的生命。 凯和他的队员们在那里经历了深刻的蜕变。他们学会了如何与宇宙的能量和谐共处,如何运用集体的智慧来解决看似无解的难题。他们明白了,真正的强大并非来自破坏,而是来自理解、包容和创造。 当凯和他的队伍带着新的认知和能力回到艾瑞斯行星时,他们带来的不再仅仅是关于“寂止之域”的传说,而是关于一种全新的宇宙观和生命之道。他们用自己的经历,唤醒了那些沉浸在仇恨与战争中的人们,让他们看到了和平与共存的可能性。 《星辰之海的低语》讲述的不仅仅是一场星际冒险,更是关于个体如何在困境中保持希望,如何在未知面前勇敢探索,以及如何在理解宇宙的宏大叙事中找到自身价值的故事。它提醒我们,即使在最黑暗的时刻,宇宙深处也可能回响着指引我们走向光明和理解的低语。

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