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发表于2024-11-10
Foreskin's Lament pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
A New York Times Notable Book, and a “chaotic, laugh riot”( San Francisco Chronicle ) of a memoir— first time in trade paperback.
Shalom Auslander was raised with a terrified respect for God. Even as he grew up and was estranged from his community, his religion and its traditions, he could not find the path to a life where he didn’t struggle daily with the fear of God’s formidable wrath. Foreskin’s Lament reveals Auslander’s “painfully, cripplingly, incurably, miserably religious” youth in a strict, socially isolated Orthodox community, and recounts his rebellion and efforts to make a new life apart from it. His combination of unrelenting humor and anger renders a rich and fascinating portrait of a man grappling with his faith and family.
"Some days he hated us so much, he killed us; other days, he let other people kill us. We call these days "holidays"./ I can't shake him. I read Spinoza. I read Nietzsche. I read National Lampoon. Nothing helps." 精神分析式的叙事使我那时第一次对根植于犹太人心中的对同化的恐惧有了深一些的理解。他们是根本不会被“叫醒”的,若是被“叫醒”了那便是他们的“死期”了。
评分"Some days he hated us so much, he killed us; other days, he let other people kill us. We call these days "holidays"./ I can't shake him. I read Spinoza. I read Nietzsche. I read National Lampoon. Nothing helps." 精神分析式的叙事使我那时第一次对根植于犹太人心中的对同化的恐惧有了深一些的理解。他们是根本不会被“叫醒”的,若是被“叫醒”了那便是他们的“死期”了。
评分"Some days he hated us so much, he killed us; other days, he let other people kill us. We call these days "holidays"./ I can't shake him. I read Spinoza. I read Nietzsche. I read National Lampoon. Nothing helps." 精神分析式的叙事使我那时第一次对根植于犹太人心中的对同化的恐惧有了深一些的理解。他们是根本不会被“叫醒”的,若是被“叫醒”了那便是他们的“死期”了。
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评分"Some days he hated us so much, he killed us; other days, he let other people kill us. We call these days "holidays"./ I can't shake him. I read Spinoza. I read Nietzsche. I read National Lampoon. Nothing helps." 精神分析式的叙事使我那时第一次对根植于犹太人心中的对同化的恐惧有了深一些的理解。他们是根本不会被“叫醒”的,若是被“叫醒”了那便是他们的“死期”了。
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Foreskin's Lament pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024