Pick Up See Under: Love Composed By David Grossman Displayed As Leaflet

kniha je úplne iný level, než väčšina kníh, s ktorými som sa doteraz stretla.
Hovoriť o obsahu nie je podstatné, no dá sa povedať, že rovnako obsahom i formou autor ponúka čitateľovi neskutočne fascinujúce, i keď na druhej strane aj náročné čítanie, ktoré uspokojí tých, ktorí hľadajú v knihách stále niečo nové, nevšedné a neuspokoja sa so šedým priemerom či už po formálnej alebo obsahovej stránke.
Nevšedný pohľad na tému holocaustu očami malého chlapca, Se non siete pronti , non leggetelo , se non avete pazienza se le trame intricate e la metrica particolare non vi esalta , lasciate perdere.
Lho finito oggi , ci sono stata parecchio e sono sconvolta dal modo di Grossman di raccontarci un evento che ha scosso le coscienze di tutto il mondo.
L olocausto, leccidio di milioni di ebrei, Si parte da un bambino di nove anni Momik che non ha risposte alle sue domande, da due genitori troppi assenti.
Due genitori ,sopravvissuti. Quei numeri tatuati sul polso , quel modo di mangiare come se fosse lultimo pasto, Da grande Momik vuole fare lo scrittore ,così risponde ,e ripercorre tutti i posti dove è accaduto la carneficina,conosce la belva Nazista.
Ripercorre tutto attraverso uno scrittore polacco ucciso da un soldato delle s, s. Bruno Shultz gli rida dignità , facendolo rivivere In mare assieme ad un gruppo di salmoni , simbolo della lotta contro le avversità della vita.
E per ultimo è non di importanza il capitolo dedicato al nonno Wasserman scrittore , rinchiuso in un campo di concentramento , che non riesce a morire e gli sarà data un possibilità dal comandante Neigel che riconosce in lui lo scrittore della sua infanzia e gli chiede di raccontargli il seguito di un suo romanzo I Ragazzi di Cuore.
E attraverso queste vicende il comandante riconoscerà di essere umano e non solo una belva Nazista, Il tutto si chiude con un enciclopedia che voce per voce , spiega questa piaga che lumanità ha conosciuto.
Unenciclopedia che va dalla A come amore e alla lettera G cancellare la voce Guerra, “abbiamo chiesto così poco : che sia possibile che un uomo viva in questo mondo tutta la sua vita , dal principio alla fine , senza mai
Pick Up See Under: Love Composed By David Grossman Displayed As Leaflet
conoscere la guerra “ Diferente de tudo o que já li sobre o Holocausto.
A tough book to read, divided in a few parts, each different from the rest, The isuue is one that interests me personally as well: the first generation in Israel, second to the holocaust.
This book shouldn't hold together as well as it does, So many disparate elements that, to me, shouldn't be attempting to work in cohesion, Child of holocaust survivors/cynical israeli author attempting to write about the holocaust whilst straightening his own life/post modern travails/camp inmate writer going alland nights on a camp commandant.
in a lesser writer's hands this story woulve collapsed into an amorphous mess, falling under the weight ofg tis own ambition.
But Grossman succeeds. He details a story that confronts the incomprehensible, . . and fails. But this failure is part of the mastery, Grossman lays bare so many different facets of holocaust comprehension, the schmaltz, the dire pathos, the shame, the denial, in a way i didnt think possible.
Some feat. More so than any israeli author ive read slightly edging out Amos Oz and leagues ahead of Yehoshua Grossman presents a story that oddly enough is only incidentally israeli and jewish integrally but not primarily, he gives us a story of humanity.
. . exhausting and draining but beautiful in its pain, Read it. neprisijaukinau. Pirmas skyrius, apie žvėries auginimą, labai patiko, Antrasis apie jūrą buvo įdomus pirmuosius puslapius, bet vėliau pabodo ir nebaigiau skaityti, When i first read “Someone to Run With”, i knew i would not rest until i finished reading all Grossmans books.
This one did not disappoint, I found myself crying at the very end of the book, Without a doubt is difficult to speak about Holocaust, but is is extremely hard to speak about it to the new generation.
Thas what Grossman did in this book, All of the characters and the plot make it so much interesting to read, So, to me, Grossman did an amazing job in this book,
I really recommend this book
Some of the great lines I took note of while reading this book:
He fears only the great searchlights that converge inside and chstise him to belikeeverybodyelse, to live the gray life he can never redeem with a touch of his pen.

in the books he read he sought the one phrase, the pearl, which launched the writer on a voyage hundreds of pages long.

I want to write, but I can't get rid of my blocks and inhibitions, Every step becomes impossible because of the half step that must precede it,
A poem is like a love affair, . . a novel is more like marriage: you stay with your characters long after the initial passion has worn off.

They're human beings all, and therefore creators, They're doomed to be. They're compelled to be by virtue of their origins to create their own life, their love and hatred and freedom and poetry we are all artists.
. . only some of us have forgotten that, and others prefer to ignore it out of some enigmatic fear and there are those who understand it only on their deathbed, while others.
. . don't understand it even then,
all stories are cut from the same cloth except that sometimes you have to push the stone uphill and other times you yourself are the cumbersome stone.

He felt this way because he had a great respect for life and refused to believe in the drafts his own life constantly tried to push into his hands.

The written pages in his hands are like a fresh leaf sprouting from a withered tree.

said humor was the sole means to understand God and His Creation and to go on worshipping Him in gladness.

In Wasserman's view we are all dutybound to renew the moral validity of our decisions for as long as we act upon them.

You stole my story! You stole my life! Er zijn niet genoeg sterren voor dit boek.
Ik heb zo goed als al Grossmans boeken gelezen voor ik aan deze titel begon, En daar ben ik blij om, Want het is bij tijden een doorbijter, maar zoals al zijn boeken: de beloning is zo groot.
Het meest wilde en ongetemde boek dat ik ooit las, het meest fantasierijke en geniale, Een boek over de shoah, over de liefde, over het huwelijk, over seks, over kinderen krijgen of net niet, over creëren als de essentie van het leven, maar misschien wel vooral een boek over het schrijven zelf.
Neen, laat de 'over' weg, dit boek ís de shoah, liefde, huwelijk, seks, een kind, creëren, leven en schrijven.
Na een tijdje had ik het gevoel dat ik geen boek in mijn handen had, maar een kloppend hart, warm en bloederig en trillend van het leven.
Een diepe buiging voor David Grossman, .