Henry Roth

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Henry Roth (b. 1906–d. 1995) was an American novelist and short-story writer whose autobiographically based fiction helped define immigrant fiction and American Jewish literature. Born in Tysmenitz, Galicia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he resettled in the United States with his family in 1908. They at first lived in Brooklyn before moving to the Lower East Side of Manhattan. In 1914 they moved uptown to Harlem, where Roth attended City College of New York. While still an undergraduate, he was befriended by and moved in with Eda Lou Walton, a poet and an instructor at New York University. With her support, he wrote Call It Sleep, a powerful account of life on the Lower East Side as experienced by a little immigrant Jewish boy. The novel was published in 1934, to critical acclaim but few sales. By the early 1940s, disillusioned with the New York literary scene, he moved with his new wife, the musician Muriel Parker, whom he had met at the artists’ colony Yaddo, to Maine, where he made a subsistence living raising and slaughtering waterfowl. Call It Sleep had meanwhile fallen out of print and public awareness until a paperback edition was published in 1964 and hailed as a neglected masterpiece. Suddenly a bestselling author, Roth, who had written only a few short stories and essays—later collected in Shifting Landscape: A Composite (1987)—during the interim, slowly returned to writing. However, it was only after moving to New Mexico and the death of his beloved wife that Roth felt free to pour forth in fiction drawn closely from his own life. During his final decade, often in pain and longing for death, the octogenarian tapped out thousands of manuscript pages from which his assistant, Felicia Steele, and his editor, Robert Weil, carved out a tetralogy filled with painful personal revelations. In 1994, sixty years after his first novel, Call It Sleep, Roth was back in print with his second, the first volume of a series that took the title Mercy of a Rude Stream. The tetralogy consisted of A Star Shines over Mt. Morris Park (1994), A Diving Rock on the Hudson (1995), From Bondage (1996), and Requiem for Harlem (1998). The last two of the four volumes were published posthumously, as was an additional novel—excavated from the final manuscripts—titled An American Type (2010).
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亨利·罗斯(英语:Henry Roth,1906年出生,1995年出生)是一位美国小说家和短篇小说作家,他的自传体小说帮助定义了移民小说和美国犹太文学。他出生于当时属于奥匈帝国的加利西亚的泰斯梅尼茨,1908年与家人重新定居美国。他们最初住在布鲁克林,后来搬到曼哈顿下东区。1914年,他们搬到了哈莱姆区,罗斯在那里就读于纽约城市学院。当他还是一名本科生时,他与诗人、纽约大学讲师Eda Lou Walton交上了朋友,并与之同居。在她的支持下,他写了《称之为睡眠》,有力地描述了一个犹太移民小男孩在下东区的生活。这部小说于1934年出版,获得了评论界的好评,但销量很少。到了20世纪40年代初,他对纽约文学界的幻想破灭了,他和他的新婚妻子、音乐家穆里尔·帕克搬到了缅因州,在那里他以饲养和屠宰水禽为生。与此同时,《称之为睡眠》已经绝版,公众也不再关注它,直到1964年出版了一本平装本,并被誉为一本被忽视的杰作。突然间,畅销书作家罗斯在这段时间里慢慢回归写作,他只写了几篇短篇小说和散文,后来被收录在《风景的变化:一种复合》(1987)中。然而,直到搬到新墨西哥州,他深爱的妻子去世后,罗斯才可以自由地在与自己生活密切相关的小说中倾诉。在他生命的最后十年里,这位耄耋之年的老人经常处于痛苦和对死亡的渴望中,他从数千页的手稿中挖掘出来,他的助手费利西亚·斯蒂尔和他的编辑罗伯特·威尔从中雕刻出了一个充满痛苦的个人启示的四部曲。1994年,在他的第一部小说《称之为睡眠》60年后,罗斯又出版了他的第二部小说,这是一部以《粗鲁溪流的仁慈》为标题的系列小说的第一卷。四重奏包括《一颗星照耀着莫里斯山公园》(1994)、《哈德逊河上的潜水岩》(1995)、《来自束缚》(1996)和《哈莱姆安魂曲》(1998)。四卷中的最后两卷是在死后出版的,还有一本从最终手稿中挖掘出来的小说,名为《美国人的类型》(2010)。
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AMERICAN LITERATURE
AMERICAN LITERATURE LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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期刊介绍: American Literature has been regarded since its inception as the preeminent periodical in its field. Each issue contains articles covering the works of several American authors—from colonial to contemporary—as well as an extensive book review section; a “Brief Mention” section offering citations of new editions and reprints, collections, anthologies, and other professional books; and an “Announcements” section that keeps readers up-to-date on prizes, competitions, conferences, grants, and publishing opportunities.
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