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Chargement... Sophie's Choice (Vintage Classics) (original 1979; édition 2000)par William Styron
Information sur l'oeuvreLe Choix de Sophie par William Styron (1979)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. En 1947, une jeune écrivain du Sud, Stingo, rencontre Sophie, une jeune catholique rescapée des camps de la mort. On suit alors en parallèle la progression de la relation amoureuse des deux personnes et la narration du martyre de Sophie, évocation de l'univers concentrationnaire et l'expérience de l'holocauste nazi. Les deux veines autobiographiques et historiques insistent sur l'omniprésence du Mal, symbolisé évidemment par l'horreur nazi.
Evoking a period just after the end of that War, the novel deals with themes so plangent and painful, particularly Sophie’s experiences in the Holocaust, that the book becomes an important meditation on the effects of war on the individual consciousness. More than once in this smugly autobiographical novel, Styron pouts about how his last book, The Confessions of Nat Turner, drew accusations of exploitation, accusations that "I had turned to my own profit and advantage the miseries of slavery." And Sophie's Choice will probably draw similar accusations about Styron's use of the Holocaust: his new novel often seems to be a strong but skin-deep psychosexual melodrama that's been artificially heaped with import by making one of the characters--Sophie--a concentration-camp survivor. In "Sophie's Choice," his first novel in 11 years, you will participate in his greatest risks to date, both in structure and theme. Within the context of a single Brooklyn sum- mer, the summer of 1947, in which the autobiog- figure and narrator, Stingo, sets out to write the "dark Tidewater fable" that will be- come "Lie Down in Darkness," Styron will set himself the task of trying to understand what he calls "the central issue" of the 20th Century: the embodiment of evil that was Auschwitz. And how does a 22-year-old Southerner, just fired from his job as a junior editor at McGraw Hill, with literary aspirations and in robust health, connect even remotely with Auschwitz? In 1947? Est contenu dansContientFait l'objet d'une adaptation dansEst en version abrégée dansContient une étude deContient un commentaire de texte deContient un guide de lecture pour étudiantPrix et récompensesDistinctionsListes notables
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HTML:This award-winning novel of love, survival, and agonizing regret in postâ??WWII Brooklyn "belongs on that small shelf reserved for American masterpieces" (The Washington Post Book World). Winner of the National Book Award and a modern classic, Sophie's Choice centers on three characters: Stingo, a sexually frustrated aspiring novelist; Nathan, his charismatic but violent Jewish neighbor; and Sophie, an Auschwitz survivor who is Nathan's lover. Their entanglement in one another's lives will build to a stirring revelation of agonizing secrets that will change them forever. Poetic in its execution, and epic in its emotional sweep, Sophie's Choice explores the good and evil of humanity through Stingo's burgeoning worldliness, Nathan's volatile personality, and Sophie's tragic past. Mixing elements from Styron's own experience with themes of the Holocaust and the history of slavery in the American South, the novel is a profound and haunting human drama, representing Styron at the pinnacle of his literary brilliance. This ebook features an illustrated biography of William Styron, including original letters, rare photos, and never-before-seen documents from the Styron family and the Duke University Archives. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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01/11/2005 ... «Il impose des personnages si attachants et complexes qu'on est bien obligé de parler de chef-d'œuvre.» (Lire, avril 1981)
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William Styron, Le choix de Sophie, traduit de l'américain par M. Rambaud, Gallimard (1981), 636 pages