Rethinking the Stories of Rembrandt's Hat, by Bernard Malamud

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
C. B. Burch, Paul-William Burch
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ABSTRACT:A rethinking of Bernard Malamud's Rembrandt's Hat (1973), a collection of ten of Malamud's least obviously "Jewish" stories, reminds us not only of the changing literary zeitgeist but also the turmoil of Malamud's life in the late 1960s and early '70s. Although Jews people these stories, Jewishness is not a central issue of the collection. Rather, Jewishness and the nature of contemporary life itself are marginal, questionable, ambiguous; the stories explore the themes of communication and faith, the frustrated artist, and especially the responsibility of being human—what it means to be a mentsch—all issues with which Malamud personally wrestled. Malamud weaves that bundle of themes—communication, faith, frustrated artist, mentschlekeit—into the stories, which complement and comment upon one another, carrying on a thematic dialogue among themselves. Each pair of stories, back-to-back, echoes one another's themes and concerns. Thus the ten stories in the book constitute five pairs of stories held in tension with one another, and these late stories place Malamud as a writer whose work is a transition from the period of emergence to the period of "getting away" in Jewish American literature.
《重新思考伦勃朗的帽子故事》,伯纳德·马拉穆德著
摘要:马拉穆德的《伦勃朗的帽子》(1973)汇集了马拉穆德十个最不明显的“犹太”故事,这本书让我们想起了20世纪60年代末70年代初不断变化的文学时代精神,也让人想起了马拉穆德生活的动荡。尽管犹太人有这些故事,但犹太性并不是该系列的核心问题。相反,犹太性和当代生活本身的本质是边缘的、可疑的、模糊的;这些故事探讨了沟通和信仰、沮丧的艺术家,尤其是作为人的责任——作为一个男人意味着什么——所有这些都是马拉穆德个人努力解决的问题。马拉穆德将这一系列主题——沟通、信仰、沮丧的艺术家、情感——编织成故事,相互补充和评论,在彼此之间进行主题对话。每一对背靠背的故事都呼应着彼此的主题和关注点。因此,书中的十个故事构成了五对相互紧张的故事,而这些晚期的故事将马拉穆德定位为一位作家,他的作品是犹太裔美国文学中从出现时期到“逃离”时期的过渡。
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