图书标签: 历史 Russia 英文原版 阿列赫谢耶维奇 白俄罗斯 外国文学 non-fiction 苏俄
发表于2024-12-23
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From the 2015 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, Svetlana Alexievich, comes the first English translation of her latest work, an oral history of the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a new Russia.
Bringing together dozens of voices in her distinctive documentary style, Secondhand Time is a monument to the collapse of the USSR, charting the decline of Soviet culture and speculating on what will rise from the ashes of Communism.
As in all her books, Alexievich gives voice to women and men whose stories are lost in the official narratives of nation-states, creating a powerful alternative history from the personal and private stories of individuals.
Svetlana Alexievich was born in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, in 1948 and has spent most of her life in the Soviet Union and present-day Belarus, with prolonged periods of exile in Western Europe. Starting out as a journalist, she developed her own distinctive nonfiction genre, which gathers a chorus of voices to describe a specific historical moment. Her works include War’s Unwomanly Face (1985), Last Witnesses (1985), Zinky Boys (1990), Voices from Chernobyl (1997), and Secondhand Time (2013). She has won many international awards, including the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature “for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time.”
Svetlana Alexievich was born in the Ukraine in 1948 and grew up in Belarus. As a newspaper journalist, she spent her early career in Minsk compiling first-hand accounts of World War II, the Soviet-Afghan War, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Chernobyl meltdown. Her unflinching work—‘the whole of our history…is a huge common grave and a bloodbath’—earned her persecution from the Lukashenko regime and she was forced to emigrate. She lived in Paris, Gothenburg and Berlin before returning to Minsk in 2011. She has won a number of prizes, including the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Prix Médicis, and the Oxfam Novib/PEN Award. In 2015, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Bela Shayevich is a writer, translator and illustrator. Her translations have appeared in journals such as Little Star, St. Petersburg Review, and Calque. She was the editor of n+1 magazine’s translations of the Pussy Riot closing statements. Of Alexievich’s writing, she says it is ‘resounding with nothing but the truth’.
Blinkist扫过。有再去读原作的兴趣,但不强烈。对口述历史还是有所保留,因为记录者的选取和口述者的不客观,都可能造成作品中最后的“幸存者理论”。1985年就开始的Perestroika的重要性之前了解的较少。前苏联和中国一样地域太大,同一事件对莫斯科和偏远农村的意义天差地别,Communism的意义也因人而异,因此也导致了极大的分化。因为信仰的突然崩塌而自杀屡见不鲜。USSR was a state based on informants and a code of violence. Militaristic authorities lasts.“体制不需要朋友”。资本主义的到来究竟带来了什么?过去的信仰破灭了,但新的体制也许只是换汤不换药,核心的体制从来没变。依旧没有生活。
评分不错的作品,但可能由于作者的名气致使评分有些虚高——故事是结果,不是原因,无法用于解释
评分想知道Perestroika为何失败(书中并没有解答),配合当下食用更佳~
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评分斯大林時代過去了,人民的生活變好了麽?沒有。戈爾巴喬夫執政,到後來蘇聯解體,再到資本主義,人民生活變好了嗎?沒有。每個政權都有各自支持和反對的人,每個時代都有得有失。似乎個體受時代的影響,但卻不怎麽能影響時代。人能活著已經很不錯,而普通人,承載著悲傷痛苦和歡樂,一代又一代地活著。歷史是有相似性的,人類共同命運其實是一樣。(讀此書很難開心起來,略沉重)
非常用心的一本书,接续了传统俄罗斯文学的苦难叙事,而这本书更加重在情感的表达。苏联崩溃的历史向来是放在宏大的冷战话语中来讲述的,然而普通人在这场崩溃中如何生活鲜有提及。俄罗斯底层的生活,契诃夫的短篇小说写得最传神。但旧俄的苦难,是缓慢的,传统的,苏联解体造...
评分《切尔诺贝利的悲鸣》已经让我充分体验到阿列克谢耶维奇的“纪实力”,她就像一面镜子一样映射出了那个时代的悲怆,《二手时间》同样是这样一部作品,每一个刺痛我神经的地方都加以折页。看着密密麻麻的折页,虽已记不起每一个刺痛神经的点,却清楚地记得那种重复的感觉:...
评分二手时间,全民性质的集体失常 在看《二手时间》期间,《心理罪2》刚好播到这么一句话,“什么导致了全民性质的集体失常,就像斯金纳箱子所说的那样,人类没有所谓的自由意志,纯粹受到外界刺激的影响”,然后一直萦绕在心头的想法就跟着呼之欲出了。 苏联时代的人们没有自由...
评分人类的悲剧是这样的:世界是复杂的,每个人都是不一样的个体;但同时每个人的理性又是如此渺小,不能认清其他每一个人。所以我们简化,我们抽象,我们给人们分类,贴上标签,所有的人最终划分为简单的两派……每个个体是敏感的,而人民却是狂热的。归根到底,这种狂热究竟仅仅是...
评分600页我看了差不多两个礼拜,一点点感悟吧: 1. 俄罗斯有其非常鲜明的民族性,我们无法全抄,而这未必就是我们的结局,但始终很感同身受。 2. 民主之所以不好是因为在民主社会我们可以通过各种渠道了解它的不足并自由的说出来。而独裁下,我们只能看到被允许看到的部分并只能说...
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