From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of March, the journey of a rare illuminated manuscript through centuries of exile and war
In 1996, Hanna Heath, an Australian rare-book expert, is offered the job of a lifetime: analysis and conservation of the famed Sarajevo Haggadah, which has been rescued from Serb shelling during the Bosnian war. Priceless and beautiful, the book is one of the earliest Jewish volumes ever to be illuminated with images. When Hanna, a caustic loner with a passion for her work, discovers a series of tiny artifacts in its ancient binding—an insect wing fragment, wine stains, salt crystals, a white hair—she begins to unlock the book’s mysteries. The reader is ushered into an exquisitely detailed and atmospheric past, tracing the book’s journey from its salvation back to its creation.
In Bosnia during World War II, a Muslim risks his life to protect it from the Nazis. In the hedonistic salons of fin-de-siècle Vienna, the book becomes a pawn in the struggle against the city’s rising anti-Semitism. In inquisition-era Venice, a Catholic priest saves it from burning. In Barcelona in 1492, the scribe who wrote the text sees his family destroyed by the agonies of enforced exile. And in Seville in 1480, the reason for the Haggadah’s extraordinary illuminations is finally disclosed. Hanna’s investigation unexpectedly plunges her into the intrigues of fine art forgers and ultra-nationalist fanatics. Her experiences will test her belief in herself and the man she has come to love.
Inspired by a true story, People of the Book is at once a novel of sweeping historical grandeur and intimate emotional intensity, an ambitious, electrifying work by an acclaimed and beloved author.
Australian-born Geraldine Brooks is an author and journalist who grew up in the Western suburbs of Sydney, and attended Bethlehem College Ashfield and the University of Sydney. She worked as a reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald for three years as a feature writer with a special interest in environmental issues.
In 1982 she won the Greg Shackleton Australian News Correspondents scholarship to the journalism master’s program at Columbia University in New York City. Later she worked for The Wall Street Journal, where she covered crises in the the Middle East, Africa, and the Balkans.
She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in fiction in 2006 for her novel March. Her first novel, Year of Wonders, is an international bestseller, and People of the Book is a New York Times bestseller translated into 20 languages. She is also the author of the nonfiction works Nine Parts of Desire and Foreign Correspondence.
Brooks married author Tony Horwitz in Tourette-sur-Loup, France, in 1984. They have two sons– Nathaniel and Bizuayehu–and two dogs. They divide their time between homes in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, and Sydney, Australia.
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从情感共鸣的角度来看,这本书带来的震撼是持久而深刻的。它不仅仅是在讲述一个故事或者探讨一个主题,它更像是在直视人类存在的某些永恒困境——关于选择、关于代价、关于时间流逝的无可挽回。书中的人物形象立体到让人感到不安,因为他们身上映射着我们自己或我们身边人的影子,那些微不足道的挣扎、那些难以启齿的秘密,都被作者用一种近乎冷酷的诚实揭示了出来。我读到最后,感受到了一种混合着悲悯与释然的情绪,仿佛经历了一场漫长而艰苦的内心洗礼。这本书的价值,不在于它提供了多少确切的答案,而在于它精准地提出了那些我们一直回避,却又必须面对的终极问题,这种穿透人心的力量,实属罕见。
评分这本书的知识密度是令人敬畏的,但更难能可贵的是,它成功地避开了“掉书袋”的陷阱。作者显然拥有深厚的学识背景,但在呈现这些知识时,他选择了一种近乎温柔的引导方式。他不会生硬地抛出一个复杂的理论模型,而是将其巧妙地编织进人物的命运和事件的逻辑链条之中。阅读过程中,我数次停下来,不是因为看不懂,而是因为被某个观点所震撼,需要时间去消化它对我原有认知的冲击。这种潜移默化的教育方式,远比教科书式的灌输来得高效和持久。它激发了我内心深处对未知领域的好奇心,促使我走出文本的范畴,去主动查阅更多的相关资料,真正实现了一次知识的自我拓展。
评分这本书的叙事节奏把握得极其精妙,它不像那些急于抛出结论的论著,而是采用了一种徐缓而坚韧的叙事方式,像是在引导读者穿越一片迷雾重重的古老森林。作者似乎深谙“慢即是快”的道理,每一个场景的铺陈,每一次人物心理的刻画,都经过了深思熟虑的打磨。我记得有那么一章,仅仅是对一个日常物件的描摹,却通过细腻的笔触,勾勒出了时代变迁的巨大回响,那种宿命般的无力感和潜藏的希望交织在一起,读完让人久久不能平静。这种叙事功力,绝非一朝一夕之功可以练就,它需要作者对生活有着近乎苛刻的观察力和对文字近乎偏执的掌控欲。它让你不得不放慢自己的脚步,去细细品味那些被现代生活匆忙略过的细节和情感的暗流。
评分这本书的封面设计简直就是一场视觉盛宴,那种沉稳中带着一丝神秘的墨绿色调,搭配着烫金的字体,让人忍不住想要一探究竟。装帧的质感也非常好,拿在手里沉甸甸的,能感受到作者和出版方对这本书的用心。我通常对外表不太在意的书都有所保留,但这一本,光是捧着它,就觉得已经获得了一种知识上的满足感。书页的纸张选用得恰到好处,不反光,阅读起来非常舒适,即便是长时间沉浸其中,眼睛也不会感到疲惫。而且排版布局的疏密有致,段落间的留白恰到好处,给人一种呼吸感,而不是那种密密麻麻让人喘不过气的压迫感。这本书的整体工艺,无疑提升了阅读的体验,让每一次翻页都成为一种享受,这绝不是一本可以随意对待的“快餐读物”,它值得被郑重地收藏在一个触手可及的书架上,时常摩挲。
评分作者在语言风格上的多变性,是这本书最让我感到惊喜的地方。初读时,我以为这会是一部风格高度统一的严肃作品,但很快我就发现了其中的惊喜。时而,语言变得像古老的史诗般庄重典雅,用词考究,充满了历史的厚重感;而转眼间,笔锋一转,又变得极其口语化,甚至带着一丝戏谑和自嘲,仿佛是老友在耳边倾诉衷肠。这种在不同语境下灵活切换的能力,极大地丰富了阅读层次,避免了文本的单调乏味。我甚至能想象出作者在写作过程中,是如何精准地捕捉到不同人物内心的“声纹”,并将它们用最贴切的词汇描摹出来。这种语言的魔力,让抽象的概念具象化,让冰冷的事实有了温度,使读者能够轻易地代入其中,感同身受。
评分电影既视感/有些关于书的细节很有意思/标题也不错,可以从不同角度理解/最感人的莫过于一个父亲为已经脑死亡的儿子读童话,面对旁人的不解,说道:没有维尼的童年是不完整的
评分为各个年代的艰难生存的人物们鼓鼓掌。
评分非常有意思的小说. 实书的封面比图上要好看许多, 推荐阅读。
评分为各个年代的艰难生存的人物们鼓鼓掌。
评分情节断裂严重,一般
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