Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (born September 15, 1977) is a Nigerian writer whose first two novels won literary awards. She is a native of Abba, Nigeria, in Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra state, Southeast Nigeria. Her family is of Igbo descent. In 2008 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship.
By turns luminous and horrific, this debut ensnares the reader from the first page and lingers in the memory long after its tragic end. First-person narrator Kambili Achike is a 15-year-old Nigerian girl growing up in sheltered privilege in a country ravaged by political strife and personal struggle. She and her brother, Jaja, and their quiet mother, who speaks "the way a bird eats, in small amounts," live this life of luxury because Kambili's father is a wealthy man who owns factories, publishes a politically outspoken newspaper and outwardly leads the moral, humble life of a faithful Catholic. The many grateful citizens who have received his blessings and material assistance call him omelora, "The One Who Does for the Community." Yet Kambili, Jaja and their mother see a side to their provider no one else does: he is also a religious fanatic who regularly and viciously beats his family for the mildest infractions of his interpretation of an exemplary Christian life. The children know better than to discuss their home life with anyone else; "there was so much that we never told." But when they are unexpectedly allowed to visit their liberated and loving Aunty Ifeoma, a widowed university professor raising three children, family secrets and tensions bubble dangerously to the surface, setting in motion a chain of events that allow Kambili to slowly blossom as she begins to question the authority of the precepts and adults she once held sacred. In a soft, searing voice, Adichie examines the complexities of family, faith and country through the haunted but hopeful eyes of a young girl on the cusp of womanhood. Lush, cadenced and often disconcerting, this is an accomplished first effort.
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圖書標籤: 非洲文學 尼日利亞 奇麻曼達·阿迪契 傢庭 宗教 小說 女性 文學
這是一本描寫入微以至於失去情節感的小說。十五歲的女孩在又敬又畏的宗教權威父親麵前,與隱忍的母親和不斷尋找自己的哥哥,一同構成瞭尼日利亞的上流傢庭,不為人知而又極度殘忍的一麵。父權與宗教的中心性割裂著最原始的情感認同,來自於父親的傢暴與擁抱,母親的溫柔和流産,女孩的孤僻敏感和美好。行文過半,有瞭國傢的軍政、正義履行教職的阿姨,和不由自主相愛的神父。關於空氣、花園、氣候的描寫原來都是那麼的有道理,有必要。最後兩小節所有謎底揭開,母親毒死父親,卻讓所有人重迴到瞭平靜。父親留下的高大道德形象依然被保護,隻是所有他曾經的維護早已不同。女孩對自己說,不再追問自己是否有資格和神父相愛,隻是想走下去,愛他。 一個傢庭也不再忍痛為外界展示、標榜,在社會若隱若現的希望中舔舐自己的平靜。想試著翻譯一章。
評分是aunty一傢教會瞭兩個孩子什麼是真正的愛和快樂 我哭瞭
評分阿迪契的故事中主人公,一個十五歲的小女孩兒一個在非洲不太普遍的中産階級傢庭長大。父親是一個狂熱的天主教徒和傢庭獨裁者,母親是一個唯唯諾諾的和事佬,唯一的哥哥嘉嘉似乎慢慢的發現瞭自己作為男性需要獨立的一麵,故事穿插瞭尼日利亞的比亞弗拉戰爭和以及戰爭對於自己傢庭的影響,一個見大見小的社會剪影。文中多處齣現的或明或暗的摘引顯示瞭阿迪契對於對阿契貝的緻敬。
評分人生中第一本認認真真完完整整讀完的英文小說。本是因為課程的原因而不得不讀,但進度過半之後心甘情願地繼續,也不想停下查生詞瞭。或者說這是我很長一段時間以來第一次靜下心來流暢地閱讀瞭。英文小說沒那麼難,讀書也沒那麼難。不知為什麼,我忽然為自己長久以來揮霍著自己的時光和幸運而感到無比羞愧。
評分人生中第一本認認真真完完整整讀完的英文小說。本是因為課程的原因而不得不讀,但進度過半之後心甘情願地繼續,也不想停下查生詞瞭。或者說這是我很長一段時間以來第一次靜下心來流暢地閱讀瞭。英文小說沒那麼難,讀書也沒那麼難。不知為什麼,我忽然為自己長久以來揮霍著自己的時光和幸運而感到無比羞愧。
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