词条 | Badenheim 1939 |
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| name = Badenheim 1939 | title_orig = באדנהיים עיר נופש (translit.: Badenhaim `ir nofesh) | translator = Dalya Bilu | image = AharonAppelfeld Badenheim1939.jpg | author = Aharon Appelfeld | cover_artist = | country = Israel | language = Hebrew | series = | genre = Allegorical, Satire, Historical novel | publisher = David R. Godine (translation) | release_date = 1978 | english_release_date = November 1980 | media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback) | pages = 148 pp (Hardback English-language edition) | isbn = 0-87923-342-7 |isbn_note= (translation hardback edition) & {{ISBN|0-7043-8026-9}} (translation paperback edition) | dewey= 892.4/36 19 | congress= PJ5054.A755 B3413 1980 | oclc= 6603140 | preceded_by = | followed_by = }}Badenheim 1939 is an Israeli novel by Aharon Appelfeld. First published in Hebrew in 1978 as באדנהיים עיר נופש (Badenhaim `ir nofesh, 'resort town Badenheim'), it was his first novel to be translated into English, and was subsequently translated into many other languages. Described as "the greatest novel of the Holocaust",[1] this novel is an allegorical satire that tells the story of a fictional Jewish town in Austria shortly before its residents are relocated to Nazi concentration camps in German occupied Poland.[2] Plot summaryBadenheim is a primarily Jewish resort town in Austria that hosts a yearly arts festival, organized by Dr. Pappenheim. Slowly, the Nazi regime, represented by the "Sanitation Department", begins shutting down the town and preparing to move its residents to Eastern Europe. The citizens begin blaming each other and losing their minds. Despite impending doom, others remain optimistic and refuse to see the coming Holocaust. Characters in Badenheim 1939
AdaptationIn 2010, a stage version of the novel was first staged, written by Sir Arnold Wesker with music by Julian Phillips, at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London in November 2010.[3] References1. ^{{cite web | author=Linda Grant | url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2004/jan/31/israelandthepalestinians.society | title=In the zone of the living | work=The Guardian | date=2004-01-30 | accessdate=2014-11-01}} 2. ^{{cite web | author=Hepzibah Anderson | url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/aug/21/fiction.features | title=One Man's Road to Freedom | work=The Observer | date=2005-08-21 | accessdate=2014-11-01}} 3. ^{{cite web | author=Dan Carrier | url=http://www.camdennewjournal.com/feature-theatre-based-aharon-appelfelds-allegorical-holocaust-play-badenheim-1939-sir-arnold-weskers | title=Feature: Theatre - Based on Aharon Appelfeld's allegorical Holocaust play, Badenheim 1939 -Sir Arnold Wesker's version is at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama’s Silk Street Theatre | work=Camden New Journal | date=2010-11-04 | accessdate=2014-11-01}} 7 : Israeli novels|Jewish literature|Historical novels|1978 novels|Novels set in Austria|Novels about the Holocaust|1939 in fiction |
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