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Title | : | زندگی در پیش رو |
Author | : | Romain Gary |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 222 pages |
Published | : | 2007 by بازتاب نگار (first published September 14th 1975) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. France. Novels. Classics. European Literature. French Literature |
Romain Gary
Paperback | Pages: 222 pages Rating: 4.18 | 13649 Users | 1194 Reviews
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زندگی در پیشرو، داستان زندگی پسری چهاردهساله است به نام «محمد» که مومو خوانده میشود. مادر مومو فاحشه بوده، و فاحشهها در فرانسه حق پرورش فرزند خویش را ندارند، مومو نزد «مادام رُزا» زندگی میکند. مادام رزا، پیرزن یهودی لهستانیالاصلیست که خود در جوانی فاحشه بوده است. در سالهای جنگ جهانی دوم در «آشویتس» اردوگاه نازیها اسیر بوده پس از جنگ در فرانسه اقامت میگُزیند و حالا به وقتِ پیری، در ازای دریافتِ ماهانهای اندک از چند بچهی مادر ج... نگهداری میکند. داستان از زبان مومو روایت میشود، خواننده از نگاه او با محلههای فقیر و خارجینشینِ پاریس آشنا میشود. مومو روایتگرِ درد و رنج و خشونتِ حاکم بر انسانهاست. او بچهایست که همچون دیگران در این محله، بار غیرقابلِ تحملِ هستی را بر دوش میکشد، اما دنیا را به سان آنها نمیبیند. زندگی برایش سئوال است، میخواهد همهچیز را بداند. عشقِ بزرگش دانستن است و همین ذهن کنجکاو است، راوی درون و بیرون.List Books In Favor Of زندگی در پیش رو
Original Title: | La Vie devant soi |
Edition Language: | Persian |
Characters: | Momo, Madame Rosa |
Setting: | Paris(France) |
Literary Awards: | Prix Goncourt (1975), Премія «Сковорода» (2009) |
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Ratings: 4.18 From 13649 Users | 1194 ReviewsColumn Epithetical Books زندگی در پیش رو
Robert Browning's Rabbi Ben Ezra was wrong: "Come grow old with me/The best is yet to be." Not hardly. Romain Gary, writing as Emile Ajar, in The Life Before Us [a.k.a. Madame Rosa], writes the definitive book about old age.In Paris's Belleville, Madame Rosa lives raising the children of Jewish, North African, and Black African prostitutes, who send her a monthly pittance to care for them. Prominent among them is the 14-year-old Mohammed, who prefers to be called Momo, is fiercely loyal to theI utterly hated this book. Everything about it was so unlikable that reading it was a torture and I should've dropped it out instead of being stubborn and picking it up again to read.
If there is "different" book, it is this one. The "voice" in which the story is told is radically diverse of what is current - the young boy telling the story seems to have no sort of "filter" - he is the observer of his own life with Madame Rosa, coloured by the fact that he leaves in the Paris "bas fond", among prostitutes, travesties and people who are illegal migrants... The love between Momo and Madame Rosa does not prevent his critical look upon life's events and ways... It is, apparently,
This is probably the saddest book I've ever read. The thing is, it's not written as something horribly sad. The style is actually quite comedic. The novel tells the story of a young boy growing up in an immigrant neighborhood in Paris. He lives with an old dying Jewish woman - an ex-prostitute and a Holocaust survivor. He lives in a terrifying world, but since he is a child, he knows no other world, so he speaks about that harsh life in a completely casual manner, as if there's nothing strange
Written by a French diplomat (under a nom de plume) through the eyes of the abandoned teenaged son of an immigrant prostitute, this gem has uncanny resonance. It evokes a life in which morbid humour is the first line of defence against despair -- very funny and totally without self-pity.
This is probably the saddest book I've ever read. The thing is, it's not written as something horribly sad. The style is actually quite comedic. The novel tells the story of a young boy growing up in an immigrant neighborhood in Paris. He lives with an old dying Jewish woman - an ex-prostitute and a Holocaust survivor. He lives in a terrifying world, but since he is a child, he knows no other world, so he speaks about that harsh life in a completely casual manner, as if there's nothing strange
La vie devant soi = The Life Before Us, Romain GaryThe Life Before Us (1975; French: La vie devant soi) is a novel by French author Romain Gary who wrote it under the pseudonym of "Emile Ajar". It was originally published in English as Momo then re-published in 1986 as The Life Before Us. It won the Prix Goncourt prize in 1975.Momo, a Muslim orphan boy who is about 10 years old, lives under the care of an old Jewish woman named Madame Rosa, who was a prisoner at Auschwitz and later became a
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