格里戈里乌斯·卡诺维奇小说《撒旦的粉丝》中的坏人

Rima Kasperionytė
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这篇文章讨论了立陶宛国家奖得主Grigorijus Kanovicius的小说Sėtono apžavai(撒旦的咒语)(2002年在立陶宛出版,2002年和2007年在俄罗斯出版),描述了1939年至1941年苏联和纳粹占领期间,犹太人在立陶宛一个虚构的小镇Miskiniai的生活。这部小说很重要,因为它描述了立陶宛特有的大屠杀。它揭示了立陶宛犹太文化中鲜为人知的圣经亚文化。大屠杀问题不仅在具体的历史时间背景下讨论,而且在普遍的人类经验背景下讨论,提出了邪恶与上帝之间关系的敏感问题,并从不同的民族、宗教和意识形态角度讨论了邪恶的本质和抵制它的可能性。本文将卡诺维修斯的小说与犹太人和基督徒的精神传统(诺曼·所罗门和明道加斯Pikūnas)联系起来进行分析,在《以斯帖记》、《约伯记》、《撒迦利亚书》和《阿摩司书》中发现了上帝播种邪恶的观念,并在伊曼纽尔·莱文和安塔纳斯·马塞纳的作品中对其进行了解释。它还考察了大屠杀的一些更一般的政治和道德方面(汉娜·阿伦特和罗伯特·范·沃伦),以及利特瓦克的生活方式和宗教习俗。小说中描绘的犹太人世界注定要消失。上帝的“死亡”,通常与大屠杀(“上帝在奥斯维辛哪里?”)联系在一起,是基于邪恶的整体和人们对邪恶的漠不关心,精神惰性,以及无法感受到与他人的友好。通过对小说的分析,得出了一个令人意想不到的结论,即伦理哲学所形成的期望(莱文关于人类在苦难状态下的越轨行为的观点)只能是试图解释卡诺维修斯世界独特性的一个起点。作者创作的不是反抗邪恶的故事,而是为死者的安魂曲。关键词:Grigorijus Kanovicius立陶宛犹太人大屠杀旧约伦理哲学DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15823/zz.2017.11
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Žmogų išbandantis blogis Grigorijaus Kanovičiaus romane „Šėtono apžavai“
The article discusses the novel Sėtono apžavai (Satan’s Spell) (published in Lithuanian in 2002 and in Russian in 2002 and 2007) by Grigorijus Kanovicius, the laureate of the Lithuanian National Prize, depicting the life of the Jews in a fictitious Lithuanian town of Miskiniai during the Soviet and Nazi occupations in 1939-1941. The novel is important because of the depiction of the Holocaust specific to Lithuania. It reveals the little-known biblical subculture of Jewish culture in Lithuania. The problem of the Holocaust is discussed not only in the context of concrete historical time but also of the universal human experience, raising the sensitive issue of the relationship between evil and God and discussing the nature of evil and the possibilities of resisting it from different national, religious, and ideological perspectives. In the article, Kanovicius’s novel is analyzed by linking it with the spiritual tradition of the Jews and Christians (Norman Solomon and Mindaugas Pikūnas), the idea of God who sows evil found in the Books of Esther, Job, Zechariah and Amos, its interpretation in works by Emmanuel Levin and Antanas Maceina. It also examines some more general political and moral aspects of the Holocaust (Hannah Arendt and Robert van Voren), as well as Litvak lifestyle and religious customs. The world of the Jews depicted in the novel is doomed to vanish. The “death” of God, often associated with the Holocaust (“where was God in Auschwitz?”), is based on the totality of evil and people’s indifference to evil, spiritual inertia, and inability to feel amity with others. The analysis of the novel offers a rather unexpected conclusion that the expectations formed by ethical philosophy (Levin’s idea of human being’s transgression while in a state of suffering) can only be a starting point in trying to explain the distinctiveness of the Kanovicius’s world. The author created not a story of resisting evil, but a requiem for the dead. Keywords: Grigorijus Kanovicius, Lithuanian Jews, Holocaust, the Old Testament, ethical philosophy. DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.15823/zz.2017.11
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