TODAY A WOMAN WENT MAD IN A SUPERMARKET
今天一個女人在超市發瘋
內容介紹
「儘管隱含著悲傷,希爾馬·沃立特(Hilma Wolitzer)對世界的看法,常常讓人發笑,也充滿同情心。」——《紐約時報》書評(New York Times Book Review)
「有趣、感人、充滿智慧。」——《華盛頓郵報》(The Washington Post)
美國知名小說家,希爾馬·沃立特(Hilma Wolitzer)如今已經高齡90歲,在世界文壇上擁有崇高的地位,華盛頓郵報盛讚為最棒的小說家之一!
希爾馬·沃立特史無前例的經典短篇小說集,精選寫作生涯的部部經典,從1960、1970年代的君子雜誌、星期六晚郵報(The Saturday Evening Post)的作品開始,儘管是早期的作品,其中的角色代入今天,仍活靈活現,令人回味,直到今日仍然有所共鳴。
與本書同名的短篇小說《今天有個女人在超市發瘋》,描述一位路人試圖安慰因為母親壓力下而崩潰的女子。作者出色地捕捉了日常生活中的小角落一個緊張、充滿矛盾的女子,最後在人來人往的超市裡發理智線斷裂。這樣的場景、人物,在步調飛快的城市裡經常被忽略,卻又時而出現。所有的篇章裡,充滿著作者擁有智慧而優雅的目光,既坦率卻敏銳地將美國家庭裡的每一處場景,溫柔地攤開,被暖和的陽光照耀著。
《今天有個女人在超市發瘋》中的每篇故事閃耀著光芒,深刻而有趣,就好像它們是今天寫成的一樣,如此鮮明。伊麗莎白·斯特勞特(Elizabeth Strout)在此書的前言中寫道,“所有的故事都發生在歷史的某個時間點,沃立特以驚人的精確度捕捉到了那個時代。”但對於沃立特來說,這些故事始終是關於角色本身的。他們生活在那個時代表明了他們是誰,而他們各自的獨特性使他們與眾不同。
作者介紹
書評
“Wolitzer has a gentle touch for conveying the nuances and humor to be found in small moments of intrigue... Throughout these dispatches from the American homefront, the family unit is formed, broken, pasted back together, mused over ― but always serves as the anchor for Wolitzer’s narratives ... Intrigue may lead a story, but for Wolitzer the daily rituals of family always carry it.” - The New York Times Book Review
“Like its author, the stories in Today A Woman Went Mad shine as brightly, cut as deeply and entertain as deliciously as if they’d been written today” - Meredith Maran, Los Angeles Times
“[A] sage collection of stories . . . Throughout, Wolitzer captures the feel of each moment with characters who charm with their honesty. The result is a set of engaging time capsules.” - Publishers Weekly
“Wolitzer’s vision of the world, for all its sorrow, is often hilarious and always compassionate.” - New York Times Book Review
“What an astonishing amount of family love, confusion and sadness Hilma Wolitzer fits into the short stories in Today a Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket . . . The book comes to a fiercely affecting conclusion in ‘The Great Escape,’ written last year, in which Paulette and Howard, nearing their 90s, face a frightening new challenge: the coronavirus pandemic. Somehow, this heartbreaking story is infused with the same candor and comedy as those written in the 1960s. It’s an unforgettable ending to a wonderful collection.” - The Wall Street Journal
“Wolitzer is a champ at the closely observed, droll novel of manners.” - NPR
“Hilma Wolitzer's collection brims with humor, insight and sorrow...beautiful indeed, this is a stunning and memorable collection.” - The Minnesota Star-Tribune
“A timeless examination of the bonds that connect us and the staying power of love.” - TIME
“Thirteen timeless stories of what goes on between men and women, grounded in an optimism that is no stranger to sorrow. . . . Completing the trajectory of her early triumphs with a pandemic masterpiece, Wolitzer takes our breath away.” - Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Who writes more tellingly, more tenderly about the human connection than Hilma Wolitzer? About the way things work in a marriage, about the small details of daily life that bind you together or fling you apart?” - Roxana Robinson, Electric Literature
“[A] sterling and ambushing retrospective collection. . . . [Wolitzer is] an artist with a deceptively light touch, creating stories of psychological and social incisiveness that are at once poised and lacerating. She deftly reveals how women are harshly judged and how women judge, how children are trapped in their parents' snares and snarls and how they escape. Delectably funny and radically insightful . . . . [Today A Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket is] a striking and enlightening gathering of polestar short stories.” - Booklist
“[Wolitzer] shows us the ever-shifting alliances of family life and ways in which love can both change and endure.” - New York Times
“Superb . . . nearly every story starts with a punchy, lucid opening that sneaks up on you like the jab of a boxer barely out of his corner.” - East Hampton Star
“[A] consistently fine collection . . . Wolitzer, who survived COVID but lost her own husband to it, once again wields the salient particulars to conjure a time, an illness, and life’s inevitable heartaches. That she does so while keeping us engaged with these very ordinary characters speaks to her skill and her humanity.” - The Boston Globe
“And the best book title of the year goes to ... Hilma Wolitzer's Today a Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket. What a treat it is to have this baker's dozen of stories in one volume. . . . [Wolitzer] has miraculously found notes of grace in a graceless disease―and demonstrated literature's power to both move and console.” - NPR
“This moving collection spans the 91-year-old author’s career, from the title story of unhinged domesticity to the heartbreaking finale that parallels Wolitzer’s experience in the pandemic. Two constancies: the marriage of New Yorkers Howard and Paulette―from fevered courtship to present day, when their pregnant granddaughter declares, ‘No one call[s] a child Howard anymore’―and Wolitzer’s voice, which is funny, insightful and incomparably descriptive.” - People
“Wonderful...grounded in a refreshing sort of optimism that is no stranger to sorrow...Crystalline...Full of the pleasures of intimacy, these are unusually happy stories about a complicated marriage...Completing the trajectory of her early triumphs with this pandemic masterpiece, Wolitzer takes our breath away.” - Marion Winik, The Weekly Reader
“Leave it to this thoroughbred fiction writer to tackle the impossible subject and pull it off beautifully.” - Tom Beer, Kirkus Reviews
“Hilma Wolitzer's Today a Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket is electric: with wit, with rage, with grief, with the kind of prose that makes you both laugh and thrill to the darker, spikier emotions just barely visible under the bright surface. What a wonderful collection of stories.” - Lauren Groff
“How could you not love a collection of stories that begins with the titular Today a Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket? Wolitzer doesn’t just brilliantly capture what we imagine is recognizable ordinary life, she reveals the unique magic that is so absolutely transcendent, it makes us see and live in the world differently. This is a fabulous collection brimming with the compassion, grace, and wit that Wolitzer is known for.” - Caroline Leavitt
“Hilma Wolitzer sees the miraculous, and the tragic, in modest lives and domestic particulars―wonders that might pass as ordinary events to the untrained eye. She magnifies the world. She insists, in one gorgeous sentence after another, that there’s no such thing as a usual hour, let alone a usual day.” - Michael Cunningham
“Wit, wisdom, and warmth form the foundation of this sparkling collection. Wolitzer is a natural-born storyteller whose rigor, attention, and generosity create miracles on each and every page.” - Tayari Jones
“Immensely gratifying, poignant, funny…breathtaking.” - Elizabeth Strout, from the Foreword
“In this acutely observed collection, Hilma Wolitzer considers the bonds of married love, emotional and erotic. With her trademark dry wit and abiding compassion, she explores the telling details of everyday life in ways that are unsettling, insightful, and wholly original. These stories will linger in your mind and get under your skin. They shimmer with life.” - Christina Baker Kline
“To read Hilma Wolitzer is to laugh in a special way and to allow yourself little intermissions of sheer satisfaction in which you lay the open book facedown on your heart and snuggle with the human race.” - Gail Godwin
得獎紀錄
- An NPR Best Book of the Year
- A New York Times Editors’ Choice
- A People magazine “Book of the Week”
- A Minneapolis Star Tribune Holiday Pick
- A Kirkus “Fully Booked” Editors Pick
- An Electric Literature Best Short Story Collection of the Year