Compulsion
Autor Meyer Levinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2015
Tradusă din limba engleză, această lucrare fundamentală a lui Meyer Levin aduce în spațiul cultural românesc o profunzime psihologică ce s-ar putea pierde într-o simplă relatare jurnalistică. Compulsion nu este doar un roman polițist, ci o explorare viscerală a întunericului uman, bazată pe „crima secolului” care a zguduit Chicago-ul anului 1924. Ne-a atras atenția modul în care Levin reușește să transforme un fapt divers macabru într-o dezbatere filosofică despre moralitate și impunitate.
Premisa este pe cât de simplă, pe atât de tulburătoare: doi tineri supradotați din elitele evreiești, Judd Steiner și Artie Straus, decid să demonstreze că sunt deasupra legilor morale prin uciderea arbitrară a unui copil. Cititorul care a apreciat rigoarea documentară a detaliilor din Leopold and Loeb de Charles River Editors va găsi aici aceleași fapte, dar filtrate printr-o lentilă dostoievskiană, unde accentul cade pe patologia unei prietenii toxice și pe interpretarea deformată a ideilor lui Nietzsche. Spre deosebire de The Old Bunch, unde Levin portretiza maturizarea colectivă a tinerilor dintr-un ghetou evreiesc, în Compulsion el izolează patologia privilegiului, oferind un portret clinic al aroganței intelectuale.
Putem afirma că stilul este unul de o forță penetrantă, alternând între suspansul unui thriller și rigoarea unei drame de tribunal. Ritmul narativ reflectă tensiunea dintre mințile strălucite ale protagoniștilor și golul lor emoțional, forțându-ne să ne întrebăm ce anume îi împinge pe unii spre distrugere, în timp ce alții caută mântuirea. Este o lectură densă, care a pavat drumul pentru genul non-fiction novel, rămânând până astăzi un punct de referință în literatura despre natura răului.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1941493025
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: FIG TREE BOOKS LLC
De ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm Compulsion cititorilor pasionați de psihologia criminală și de istoria juridică. Este mai mult decât o cronică a unei crime; este o analiză a modului în care inteligența superioară, lipsită de empatie, poate derapa spre monstruozitate. Veți câștiga o perspectivă unică asupra unui caz real celebru, prezentată de un autor care a cunoscut personal protagoniștii, totul într-un stil literar ce îmbină suspansul cu interogația etică.
Despre autor
Meyer Levin (1905–1981) a fost un romancier și jurnalist american de marcă, născut în Chicago. Cariera sa a fost marcată de o legătură profundă cu realitățile sociale ale timpului său, lucrând ca editor pentru Esquire și reporter pentru Chicago Daily News. Este recunoscut ca fiind unul dintre cei mai importanți scriitori evrei ai epocii sale, devenind celebru pentru eforturile de a face cunoscut jurnalul lui Anne Frank. Experiența sa directă ca fost coleg de universitate cu Leopold și Loeb i-a oferit autoritatea necesară pentru a scrie Compulsion, opera care i-a definit cariera.
Descriere scurtă
This new edition of Meyer Levin's classic literary thriller Compulsion reintroduces the fictionalized case of Leopold and Loeb – once considered the "crime of the century" – to a new generation. This incisive psychological portrait of two young murderers seized the imagination of an era and is generally recognized as paving the way for the first non-fiction novel. Compulsion forces us to ask what drives some further into darkness, and some to seek redemption.
Heartbreaking as it is gripping, Compulsion is written with a tense and penetrating force that led the Los Angeles Times to call Levin, “the most significant Jewish writer of his times.”
Recenzii
"Meyer Levin’s astonishingly good novel....As psychological thriller and as courtroom drama, [Compulsion] has few peers; it ascends to a Dostoyevskian level." — Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal
"In many ways, Compulsion is a period piece, but its ability to communicate the horror of this famous crime gives it a lasting power." — Adam Kirsch, Tablet Magazine
An "unforgettable, heart-wrenching story of murder." — Mary Lignor, Suspense Magazine
"Paying close attention to historical detail, Compulsion is a deftly crafted novel that documents author Meyer Levin as a particularly gifted storyteller that will keep his readers total engaged from beginning to end." — Midwest Book Review
"Nearly a century after this 'crime of the century,' Levin’s tale — in this new edition, with a foreword by O.J. prosecutor-turned-novelist Marcia Clark — is no less gripping or disturbing." — JTA
Praise for Meyer Levin's Compulsion:
"Before In Cold Blood, before The Executioner’s Song, Meyer Levin’s Compulsion was the standard-bearer for what we think of as the nonfiction novel....Though this trial took place in 1924, the book raises issues pertaining to society and our justice system—such as popular biases, groupthink, and the inherent, perhaps unfixable, flaws in our legal system—that are as much in evidence today as they were back then." — Marcia Clark (from the foreword)
“If only for its rightful place in American literary history, Compulsion is worth reprinting. But it is also valuable because of its author’s novelistic gifts—a convincing portrait of two brilliant psychopaths, a narrative capacity for a spellbinding tale, an authentic depiction of the 1920s Chicago moral and political landscape. Compulsion is a credible portrait of an era, and an early example of an infamous crime turned into compelling fiction.” — Alan Lelchuk, author of American Mischief
“Though Truman Capote claimed to have invented a new literary genre with In Cold Blood—a form he called the ‘nonfiction novel’—that distinction truly belongs to Meyer Levin. For nearly a century now, the Leopold and Loeb case has maintained a firm hold on the popular imagination, generating histories, movies, stage dramas, even musicals and comic books. Of this seemingly endless stream of retellings, Levin’s lightly fictionalized masterpiece—so true to reality that Leopold himself famously sued the author—remains the most gripping, psychologically penetrating, and purely readable account of one of America’s most sensational crimes.” – Harold Schechter, author of The Mad Sculptor: The Maniac, The Model, and the Murder that Shook the Nation
“Compulsion is a lost star in the pantheon of America’s golden age of Jewish fiction; its re-release should be welcomed by all. Despite prejudices and misconceptions about homosexuality that are inseparable from the time in which the story is set (and in which it was written), Levin brilliantly dissects the human heart in this classic of psychological realism – a remarkably sympathetic portrait years ahead of its time. Its call for mercy instead of punishment, compassion instead of retribution, is one of the most powerful things I’ve ever read.”— Michael Lavigne, author of Not Me
Praise for previous editions of Compulsion:
"[Compulsion] is a masterly achievement in literary craftsmanship." – Erle Stanley Gardner, The New York Times
“A graphic and absorbing reconstruction of the crime of the century.” – The Saturday Review
“A book that can take its place with Dreiser’s An American Tragedy...Levin succeeds brilliantly in creating high suspense in his fictional retelling.” – New York Herald Tribune
“Compulsion is a significant and moving work. For, as one of the driven sufferers in Crime and Punishment puts it, ‘though we do talk a lot of trash, and I do too, yet we shall talk our way to the truth at last.’ In his concern for his story, and in his understanding of the importance of the crime and the trial, Levin is writing his way to the truth. He has given us an important novel.” – Charles Shapiro, The Nation
Notă biografică
When Levin died in 1981 he left behind a remarkable and diverse body of work that not only reflected the incredible life he led but chronicled the development of the entire Jewish consciousness during the 20th century.
Marcia Clark began practicing law as a criminal defense attorney. She became a prosecutor in the L.A. District Attorney's Office in 1981, and spent ten years in the Special Trials Unit where she handled a number of high profile cases prior to the O.J. Simpson case, including the prosecution of stalker/murderer Robert Bardo, whose conviction for the murder of actress Rebecca Schaeffer resulted in legislation that offered victims better protection from stalkers as well as increased punishment for the offenders.
She has published three novels which feature Los Angeles Special Trials prosecutor Rachel Knight - Guilt by Association, Guilt by Degrees, and Killer Ambition and is currently at work on her fourth novel.
Gabriel Levin has published five collections of poetry, most recently Coming Forth By Day (Carcanet, 2014) and a collection of essays The Dune's Twisted Edge: Journeys in the Levant (The University of Chicago Press, 2013). He has as well published several collections of translation, including a selection of Yehuda Halevi's poetry, Poems from the Diwan (Anvil, 2002). He lives in Jerusalem.