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The History of Love

By Nicole Krauss

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Nicole Krauss,這名字聽來可能有些許陌生,而她的作家先生Jonathan Safran Foer,即是以第一本書《Everything Is Illuminated》樹立個人風格、第二本書《Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close》居暢銷書排行榜的市場寵兒。年方30的Krauss,2002年推出的處女作《Man Walks into a Room》,講述一名因腦部腫瘤而失憶的中年男子,面對手術後新視野與舊生命的衝突,探尋心底深層聲音的一段歷程。這部小說贏得許多好評,也使她躋身潛力新作家之列。

Krauss的第二部小說《The History Continue

Nicole Krauss,這名字聽來可能有些許陌生,而她的作家先生Jonathan Safran Foer,即是以第一本書《Everything Is Illuminated》樹立個人風格、第二本書《Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close》居暢銷書排行榜的市場寵兒。年方30的Krauss,2002年推出的處女作《Man Walks into a Room》,講述一名因腦部腫瘤而失憶的中年男子,面對手術後新視野與舊生命的衝突,探尋心底深層聲音的一段歷程。這部小說贏得許多好評,也使她躋身潛力新作家之列。

Krauss的第二部小說《The History of Love》出版後同樣引起書評媒體的關注,故事講述一本就叫做「The History of Love」的書,為兩個看似不相關的家庭帶出巧妙的連結,角色書寫是這本書的動人之處,如:於二次大戰納粹毒手下倖存的波蘭裔孤獨老人、幫助守寡母親走出孤寂的十四歲少女等,成功編織出跨越語言和時空的人生寫照。

【95年7月誠品好讀推薦】這是一段圍繞著一本名為The History of Love的書所開展的,在過去的六十年中被佚失、被發現、翻譯、重新翻譯的曲折故事。當年的年輕作家寫下此書,卻因身為波蘭的猶太人,儘管幸運逃過納粹追捕,在智利以西班牙文出版了「愛的歷史」,但到了紐約落腳後卻就此放棄寫作生涯,以鎖匠為生,也把自己的過去鎖了起來。但年輕作家不知道,有一家人也在紐約,深受此書所影響,甚至把女兒按書中角色取名。這兩個互不相干卻又隱然相繫的主線,就此開展,成為眼前的這本小說。

Critics

  • Gursky's gift

    The History of Love by Nicole Krauss 176pp, Viking, £12.99 It must take some courage for a writer to create a fictional character who is also a writer, and to try to convey the power of this imagined author's oeuvre. Isn't it hard enough to create on ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

  • A box of delights

    There is a dizzying profusion of texts and writers in Nicole Krauss’s second novel, The History of Love. There is an inset novel bearing the same name, written by one of her principal characters, Leo Gursky, excerpts from which are strewn throughout. ... (read full critics)

    spectator published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010

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    Reading The History of Love

    I wasn't completely sure how I would feel about Nicole Krauss's The History of Love at first. When we started with a chapter where an elderly man talks about his flatulence, I had concerns. However, there's a symmetry between Krauss's book and her husband Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and In ... (continue)

    I wasn't completely sure how I would feel about Nicole Krauss's The History of Love at first. When we started with a chapter where an elderly man talks about his flatulence, I had concerns. However, there's a symmetry between Krauss's book and her husband Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. I was similarly worried when the first page of that book featured speculation about a talking anus. The good news is that in both cases, that kind of metaphor and description goes away quickly and leads into something much more inspired.

    The History of Love swaps narratives between three (and then at the end, four) characters. We meet Leo Gursky, the elderly man who lives alone and has a penchant for writing and making people pay attention to him. Next, we are acquainted with teenager Alma, who is obsessed with learning more about a book her mother is translating - titled The History of Love. Finally, we see the actual evolution of the book itself as we learn about the author on the title page. In the end, all come together in a most rewarding way.

    This is a book about writing, to be sure. It's also a story about the endurance of love. By the time I got to the end, I was in love, too.

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    moogle said on Mar 28, 2007 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

  • 2 people find this helpful

    This is one of those books that you want to savour, yet can't wait to continue reading. I'm a bit sad that it's over now. I loved it. Can't wait to re-read.

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    annemarie said on Dec 27, 2006 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • 1 person find this helpful

    Unusual

    I really loved this book. There are two story tellers: one is an old man named Leopold, a survivor of the Holocaust who immigrates to NY, who writes a book about his beloved, a woman named Alma. The other story teller is a young girl, whose life is inextricably linked to Leo and Alma. What a charmin ... (continue)

    I really loved this book. There are two story tellers: one is an old man named Leopold, a survivor of the Holocaust who immigrates to NY, who writes a book about his beloved, a woman named Alma. The other story teller is a young girl, whose life is inextricably linked to Leo and Alma. What a charming mix of sadness, humor, quirky characters, and quirky fate. I loved it. I'm sure I will re-read.

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    Marion the librarian said on Apr 27, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Krauss calls this book the history of love but it struck me as being more a history of loss. It is the story of a displaced person, an elderly man drowning in urban isolation, cut of from his only son and deprived even of authorship of his own words. He is a man who fears that he is invisible and wh ... (continue)

    Krauss calls this book the history of love but it struck me as being more a history of loss. It is the story of a displaced person, an elderly man drowning in urban isolation, cut of from his only son and deprived even of authorship of his own words. He is a man who fears that he is invisible and whose only friend is in fact imaginary. Krauss has created an unforgettable character in Leo Gursky. I could have done without some of the smoke and mirrors she felt she needed to create around Leo's story but I am very glad to have read it.

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    Top of the pile said on Feb 7, 2012 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • I liked the fact that it was a different, well written book and that it conveyed the idea of love lasting a lifetime. But at times the characters were confusing, not much actually happens throughout the novel. Rather disappointing.

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    Lunarossa said on Feb 25, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Complex and adorable

    A young girl and an old man - both quite oblivious to the existence of the other - form the base for this fantastic book where life and love are intertwined throughout several decades. The author has used quite a few tricks and twists to make this book work, and it does; for instance, skipping betwe ... (continue)

    A young girl and an old man - both quite oblivious to the existence of the other - form the base for this fantastic book where life and love are intertwined throughout several decades. The author has used quite a few tricks and twists to make this book work, and it does; for instance, skipping between different story-tellers' perspectives, jumping in time, telling different stories starting in the middle: this may make the book sound complex, and it sometimes is, but pays off dearly at the end. It is well-written, quirky and adorable.

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    Niklas Pivic said on Aug 9, 2010 | Add your feedback

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