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摘要
Dana Grigorcea迄今为止出版的三部小说都明确提到了罗马尼亚。如果说她的第一部小说以多瑙河三角洲为背景,第二部小说以布加勒斯特为背景,那么最近出版的小说《Die night sterben》的情节就发生在喀尔巴阡山脉脚下的旅游小镇b (= buteni)。以布拉姆·斯托克的《德古拉》为文学前文本,《今夜》的情节交织了罗马尼亚历史、罗马尼亚当代事件以及第一人称叙述者的家族史元素。本文主要关注女性叙述者的身体幻想、情欲幻想和飞行幻想。社会和道德上的反抗首先表现在女吸血鬼的刺穿欲望中,最后在不加批判的田园诗般的和自恋的自我反省中消退。
Blaublütige Dracula-Fantasie mit idyllischer Coda – Dana Grigorceas dritter Roman Die nicht sterben
Abstract All three hitherto published novels by Dana Grigorcea do explicitly refer to Romania. Had her first novel been set in the Danube Delta and her second in Bucharest, so the plot of the recently released novel Die nicht sterben is located in the touristic town B. (= Buşteni) at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains. Based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula as literary pre-text, the plot of Die nicht sterben interweaves elements of Romanian history, Romanian contemporary events as well as elements of the family history of the first-person narrator. The present paper is focused especially on the female narrator’s bodily, erotic and flying fantasies. The social and moral revolt which manifests itself first and foremost in the vampiresses’ urge to impale, subsides in the end in uncritical idyllic and narcissistic self-reflection.