Daniel Mendelsohn is an internationally bestselling author, critic, essayist, and translator. In February, 2019 he was named Editor-at-Large of the New York Review of Books and the Director of the Robert B Silvers Foundation.
Born in New York City in 1960, he received degrees in Classics from the University of Virginia and Princeton. After completing his Ph.D. he moved to New York City, where he began freelance writing full time; since 1991 he has been a prolific contributor of essays, reviews, and articles to many publications, particularly The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books. He has also been a contributing editor at Travel + Leisure and a columnist for The New York Times Book Review, Harper’s, and New York magazine, where he was the weekly book critic.
His books include An Odyssey: A Father, a Son, and an Epic (2017), named a Best Book of the Year by NPR, Newsday, Library Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, and Kirkus; The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million (2006), which won the National Books Critics Circle Award and the National Jewish Book Award in the United States and the Prix Médicis in France; a memoir, The Elusive Embrace (1999), a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year; two collections of essays; a scholarly study of Greek tragedy, Gender and the City in Euripides’ Political Plays (2002), and a two-volume translation of the poetry of C. P. Cavafy (2009), which included the first English translation of the poet’s “Unfinished Poems.” His third collection of essays, Ecstasy and Terror: From the Greeks to Game of Thrones, will be published in October 2019.
Daniel Mendelsohn’s honors include the PEN Harry Vursell Prize for Prose Style, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Barnes and Noble Discover Prize, the NBCC Citation for Excellence in Book Reviewing, the George Jean Nathan Prize for Drama Criticism, and Princeton University’s James Madison Medal. A member of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Association, he teaches literature at Bard College.
In this rich and riveting narrative, a writer’s search for the truth behind his family’s tragic past in World War II becomes a remarkably original epic—part memoir, part reportage, part mystery, and part scholarly detective work—that brilliantly explores the nature of time and memory, family and history.
The Lost begins as the story of a boy who grew up in a family haunted by the disappearance of six relatives during the Holocaust—an unmentionable subject that gripped his imagination from earliest childhood. Decades later, spurred by the discovery of a cache of desperate letters written to his grandfather in 1939 and tantalized by fragmentary tales of a terrible betrayal, Daniel Mendelsohn sets out to find the remaining eyewitnesses to his relatives’ fates. That quest eventually takes him to a dozen countries on four continents, and forces him to confront the wrenching discrepancies between the histories we live and the stories we tell. And it leads him, finally, back to the small Ukrainian town where his family’s story began, and where the solution to a decades-old mystery awaits him.
Deftly moving between past and present, interweaving a world-wandering odyssey with childhood memories of a now-lost generation of immigrant Jews and provocative ruminations on biblical texts and Jewish history, The Lost transforms the story of one family into a profound, morally searching meditation on our fragile hold on the past. Deeply personal, grippingly suspenseful, and beautifully written, this literary tour de force illuminates all that is lost, and found, in the passage of time.
THE LOST:
A SEARCH FOR SIX OF SIX MILLION
NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD, WINNER
NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD, WINNER
SALON BOOK AWARD, WINNER
PRIX MÉDICIS (France), WINNER
PREMIO WIZO-ADEI (Italy), WINNER
LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE, FINALIST
DUFF COOPER PRIZE (U.K.), FINALIST
BARNES & NOBLE “DISCOVER” PRIZE, 2ND PLACE
NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR
AMAZON BEST HISTORY BOOK OF 2006
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER (FRANCE, ITALY, ISRAEL, NORWAY)
發表於2024-11-20
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電颱介紹瞭一個傷心的故事,訪談的作者是Daniel Mendelsohn,故事來自他的新書《The Lost: a Search for Six of Six Million》。大約在六十年代,兒時的作者常見到傢裏的大人們在一間屋子裏哭泣。他依稀記得那是他們這些移居美國的猶太人迴憶過去的傷痛。真正成為他寫書契機的...
評分故事可以從許多地方說起。 比如一份生卒年月殘缺的傢譜, 比如上帝創世之前那片無形的混沌, 比如晦暗公寓裏對著小男孩啜泣的老人, 當然,故事也可以從一個笑話說起,一個東歐遺民愛講的笑話: 二十世紀,東歐無數村落曆經數輪統治,多次易主、改名換姓——“某人在奧地利齣生...
評分電颱介紹瞭一個傷心的故事,訪談的作者是Daniel Mendelsohn,故事來自他的新書《The Lost: a Search for Six of Six Million》。大約在六十年代,兒時的作者常見到傢裏的大人們在一間屋子裏哭泣。他依稀記得那是他們這些移居美國的猶太人迴憶過去的傷痛。真正成為他寫書契機的...
評分故事可以從許多地方說起。 比如一份生卒年月殘缺的傢譜, 比如上帝創世之前那片無形的混沌, 比如晦暗公寓裏對著小男孩啜泣的老人, 當然,故事也可以從一個笑話說起,一個東歐遺民愛講的笑話: 二十世紀,東歐無數村落曆經數輪統治,多次易主、改名換姓——“某人在奧地利齣生...
評分電颱介紹瞭一個傷心的故事,訪談的作者是Daniel Mendelsohn,故事來自他的新書《The Lost: a Search for Six of Six Million》。大約在六十年代,兒時的作者常見到傢裏的大人們在一間屋子裏哭泣。他依稀記得那是他們這些移居美國的猶太人迴憶過去的傷痛。真正成為他寫書契機的...
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2020.6:改題《魂歸何處:追尋六百萬分之六》。|| An inspiration.中譯本暫名《消逝的人:追尋六百萬分之六》,我已動筆。
評分以前很少意識到the Holocaust在抹殺生命的同時,也毀去瞭來自不同文化、信仰的人們和睦相處的世界。揮刀指嚮曾親密無間的鄰人的那一刻,不論那曾是文明、抑或文明的幻覺,此處多元包容的世界便再也迴不去。門德爾鬆寫外公以色列之旅中那個鴿棚的細節特彆打動我,讓我想到瞭自己的爺爺。一篇筆記:https://book.douban.com/review/12530682/
評分2020.6:改題《魂歸何處:追尋六百萬分之六》。|| An inspiration.中譯本暫名《消逝的人:追尋六百萬分之六》,我已動筆。
評分2020.6:改題《魂歸何處:追尋六百萬分之六》。|| An inspiration.中譯本暫名《消逝的人:追尋六百萬分之六》,我已動筆。
評分以前很少意識到the Holocaust在抹殺生命的同時,也毀去瞭來自不同文化、信仰的人們和睦相處的世界。揮刀指嚮曾親密無間的鄰人的那一刻,不論那曾是文明、抑或文明的幻覺,此處多元包容的世界便再也迴不去。門德爾鬆寫外公以色列之旅中那個鴿棚的細節特彆打動我,讓我想到瞭自己的爺爺。一篇筆記:https://book.douban.com/review/12530682/
The Lost 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載