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品牌:斯蒂芬·茨威格著
基本信息
·出版社:北京广播学院出版社
·ISBN:7810851136
·条码:9787810851138
·版次:1
·装帧:平装
·开本:0开 0开
内容简介
这是一个背井离乡的思想者,对于精神家园逝去岁月的个人回忆,幸福与苦难、理想与现实、和平与战争、兴盛与衰败冲撞交织的时代,触动了作者敏感的心灵与尘封的记忆,不断追思曾经如此安宁、保守、富庶、文雅的故乡维也纳以及整个远去的欧洲。文学家的细腻笔触之下流动着史学家的睿智,他在为已经坍塌的整个时代造像,个体的经历融入其中,产生了一部真实却不呆板,充满细节却不失深邃的历史,其中我们感知到生命尽头的灵魂,在与自己灿烂的青春对话,梦中的家园给冰冷的现实带来一丝丝暖意,但温暖背后却是,个体对于时世变迁的惊恐与无奈。
作者简介
斯蒂芬·茨威格,奥地利著名文学家、人物传记作家,以文字华丽、思想性见长,其作品在我国拥有较多的读者。作家本人因不满30年代末和40年代初法西斯势力横行,于1942年自杀。茨威格除其在文学上的成就,其传记独树一帜,具有强烈的人道主义的精神,颂扬人类伟大的思想魅力,文字优美流畅,思想性与欣赏性兼备。
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编者的话
《名人名传丛书》是一大型文化建设工程,在其起步之初,编者有话告之于读者:
历史是无数人物之传记。史源于事,事源于人;无人则无事,无事则无史。马克思、恩格斯有言:“历史不过是追求着自己目的的人的活动而已。”评述“追求着自己目的的人的活动”,即成传记;解读传记,因而即是解读历史。无数人物之传记构成为历史,于无数人物之传记之外另求一历史,则无历史矣。
传记是传主成败得失之记录。传记讲解传主之成败得失,名传讲解名人之成败得失。讲善恶可也,讲贤不肖可也,讲毁誉可也,但均不及讲智愚、讲成败得失来得根本。名人之跌倒与爬起、之挫败与新生,其中之“一阴一阳之道”,正是后人入世立足之航标灯、之后车鉴、之警示牌。解读传记,尤其是解读名人之传记,恰如为自己“主政”请来无数大智大勇之“垂帘听政者”。
名人所作之传记是人文之精华。名人为名人作传,恰如“酒逢知已”、“棋逢对手”,一举一动.一言一行,均了然于心,尽在不言中。凡人为名人作传,所以不能上境界,在凡人无以跟上名人之大智大慧;名人为名人作传,所以能动人心弦,在名人可以看穿名人之背后,从而能对传主之成败得失,达致“同情之了解”。酒不逢知己,酒而无味;棋不逢对手,棋而无趣。读者犹如旁观者,看两强之打斗,自可以锻炼自己、提高自己,而向名人靠近一小步。名人为名人作传,记录名人之成败得失,从而也就记录了历史。吾人解读名人所作名人之传记,读懂名人之成败得失,从而也就读懂了历史。
基于以上认识,《名人名传丛书》将尽可能发掘、整理名人所撰名人之传记。在近年内,将推出中文版名人名传100种、英文版名人名传100种,每种均在原文字基础上,配以精美插图,以收图文并茂、相得益彰之效。此工程而能完工,将是中国文化建设史上的一件大事。
《名人名传丛书)由名人传记文化研究中心编辑。该中心在编辑现有名人名传的同时,亦准备推出名人文集和名人研究系列,欢迎赐稿。
联系地址:北京西城区德外五路通街19号院2号楼 名人传记文化研究中心
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编者
2002年6月
目录
CHAP
II. SCHOOL IN THE LAST CENTURY
IV. UNIVERSITAS VITAE
V. PARIS, THE CITY OF ETERNAL YOUTH
VI. BYPATHS ON THE WAY TO MYSELF
VII. BEYOND EUROPE
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书摘
of the world meant not only the triumph of an individual, but the victory of the idea of youth. That one did not have to be born a prince or a duke to achieve power at an early age, that one might come from any humble and even poor family and yet be a general at twenty-four, ruler of France at thirty and of the entire world, caused hundreds, after this unique success, to abandon petty voca- tions and provincial abodes. Lieutenant Bonaparte had fired the minds of an entire generation of youth. Fie drove them to aspire to higher things, he made the erals of the Grande Armce the heroes and careerists of the comEdie humaine. It is always an in-dividual young person who aclfieves the unattainable for the first
time in any field, and thus encourages all the youngsters aroundhim or who come after him, by the mere fact of his success. Inthis sense Hofmannsthal and Rilke signified an unusual impulse forour as yet unfermented energies. Without hoping that any one ofus could ever repeat the miracle of Hofinannsthal, we were nonethe less strengthened by his mere physical existence. It provedtangibly that a poet was possible in our time, in our city, in ourmidst. For after all, his her, a banker, came from the sameJewish middle class as the rest of us; this genius had grown up-in a house similar to our own, with similar furniture and similarmanners, he had gone to a similarly sterile Gymnasium, he hadstudied out of the samc textbooks and had sat for eight years onthe same wooden benches, mpatient as we had becn, similarlyimpassioned for all intellectual values; and Io, while he was stillfrayiug his trouscrs on the benchcs and being forced to march aroundin thc Gymnasium, hc had socceeded in transccuding space and confines, city aud family, by his flight into the boundless. ThroughHofannsthal it was to some cxtcnt demonstratcd to us, ad oculos,that in principlc it was ossible, even at our age and in the prison-atmsphere of an Austrian Gymnasium, to create
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