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Amos Oz 의 소설 "Judas"에서책 읽는 즐거움 2020. 1. 21. 11:55
도서관에서 우연히 눈에 띄어 빌려온 Amos Oz 의 소설
"Judas" 를 꽤나 재미있게 읽었다. Amos Oz 는, 그의 산문집
"Dear Zealots" (2017, 영역판 2018) 를 읽고서
좋아하게 된 이스라엘 작가이다.
Amos Oz, "Judas" (Hebrew 판 2014, Nicholas de Lange 영역판 2016)
(서평과 소설의 내용에 대해서는, 예를 들면,
"Abravanel was never impressed by nationalism. At all. At
anywhere. He was totally unimpressed by a world devided
into hundreds of nation-states, like rows and rows of
separate cages in a zoo." (p 184)
The gable, too, was roofed with fades tiles. He suddenly wanted very much to live in that attic, to curl up inside it with a pile of books, a bottle of red wine, a stove, a quilt, a record player and some records, and not go outside for lectures, debates, or love affairs. (p15) Is it conceivable that natural selection is at work here? ere all the cats that were not capable of performing this complex hygienic operation wiped off the faces of the earth without raising progeny, and only the descendants of the cats that buried their droppings succeeded in being fruitful and multiplying? (p37) "We have spoken enough for today, and now I want to read Gogol quietly. I reread Gogol every two or three years. He knew almost everything there is to know about our nature. And he fell about laughing. But don't you read him. No, you should read Tolstoy. He suits you much better.... There is no one like Tolstoy for dreamers." (p 137) "It was Ben-Gurion who was the dreamer, not Abravanel.
Ben-Gurion and the herd who followed him like the Pied Piper of Hamelin. To the slaughter. To violent expulsion. To eternal hatred between the two communities." (p184) "She is more extreme than he was. She told me once that the very presence of the Jews in the land of Israel is based on injustice." (p206) His eyes caressed her with a submissive gentleness that lightly touched her heart. (p 234) Then she ... gave him a glass of tea and a slice of bread of cheese. (p 237) Surely no fig tree gives fruit or can give fruit before the Passover.... Why did he curse the tree? How had the fig tree wronged him? (p 270) In an instant Shmuel was swept by a wave of warm happiness. The sight of the empty mountains, the young forests, and the wide sky made him feel as if he were waking up at last from a hibernation that had gone on for too long. (p 300) '책 읽는 즐거움' 카테고리의 다른 글
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