In THE BOOKS OF JACOB, Tokarczuk traverses the Hapsburg and Ottoman Empires and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in search of Jacob Frank, a highly controversial historical figure from the eighteenth century and the leader of a mysterious, heretical Jewish splinter group that converted at different times to both Islam and Catholicism. Examining Frank through the eyes of both his supporters and those who reviled him, Tokarczuk paints an intricate picture of a divisive yet charismatic man whose life highlights the complex narrative strands of history. Lauded by critics, the publication of THE BOOKS OF JACOB met with a violent reaction from far right-groups in Poland and Tokarczuk became the recipient of death threats for its subversion of the dominant nationalist interpretation of the formation of the modern Polish nation-state. Considered by many critics to be Tokarczuk's masterpiece, THE BOOKS OF JACOB won Poland's highest literary honour, the Nike, in 2015.
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为了创造一个世界,上帝必须退后一步,在自己的身体中为世界留下一片空隙。上帝从这个空间中消失了。“消失”这个词的词根是“elem”,而消失的地方叫作“olam”,就是世界的意思。因此甚至在世界的名称中都包含了上帝消失的历史。世界得以形成,只是因为上帝不在其中。首先有了什么东西,然后又缺失了。这就是世界。世界的全部,就是缺失。
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