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摘要
保罗·科埃略的《阿莱夫》是一部关于“时间”和人类通过阿莱夫体验时间的小说,阿莱夫是宇宙中一个神奇的点,可以穿越到西班牙宗教裁判所时代,目睹一群年轻女孩被判处死刑的悲惨过程。这部小说也让人想起了它的前身——博尔赫斯(Jorge Luis Borges)的短篇小说《阿列夫》(The Aleph)。在这篇文章中,我将从博尔赫斯的短篇小说以及希腊和犹太-基督教的时间观念的角度简要地考察科埃略的小说。更广泛地说,我通过吉尔·德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)对时间及其维度的两种不同(尽管相互交叉)的方法——克罗诺斯(Chronos)和爱昂(Aion)对时间的概念以及过去、现在和未来的三种综合——来探索科埃略(Coelho)对时间的描述的复杂性、阿莱夫(Aleph)的两种模式,以及对时间和轮回的体验。小说描绘了一位基督教作家和一位年轻的穆斯林音乐家共同经历的时间的轮廓,我研究了科埃略小说中的阿莱夫是如何在表面上不可调和的宗教信徒中成为融合和同情的永恒象征的。
Time and Perennial Philosophy in Paulo Coelho’s Aleph
ABSTRACT Paulo Coelho’s Aleph is a novel about ‘time’ and the human experience of time via Aleph, a magical point in the universe that renders possible time travel into the era of the Spanish Inquisition to witness the tragic process of condemning a group of young girls to death. The novel is also reminiscent of its precursor, ‘The Aleph,’ a short story by Jorge Luis Borges. In this essay, I briefly examine Coelho’s novel in respect to Borges’s short story and the Greek and Judeo-Christian conceptions of time. More extensively, I probe the complexity of Coelho’s depiction of time, the two modes of Aleph, and the experience of time and reincarnation by drawing upon Gilles Deleuze’s two diverse, albeit intersecting, approaches to time and its dimensions: the Chronos and Aion conceptions of time and the three syntheses of past, present, and future. As the novel delineates the contours of a shared experience of time by a Christian author and a young Muslim musician, I investigate how Aleph, in Coelho’s novel, functions as a perennial symbol of convergence and compassion among the followers of ostensibly irreconcilable religions.