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真夜中の子供たち〈上〉 (Hayakawa Novels)
  

真夜中の子供たち〈上〉 (Hayakawa Novels) (単行本)

by 寺門 泰彦 (著), サルマン・ラシュディ (著), Salman Rushdie (著)
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これはいまだかつて語られたことのない、想像力に富んだとてつもない物語。英国ブッカー賞受賞作。


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Anyone who has spent time in the developing world will know that one of Bombay's claims to fame is the enormous film industry that churns out hundreds of musical fantasies each year. The other, of course, is native son Salman Rushdie--less prolific, perhaps than Bollywood, but in his own way just as fantastical. Though Rushdie's novels lack the requisite six musical numbers that punctuate every Bombay talkie, they often share basic plot points with their cinematic counterparts. Take, for example, his 1980 Booker Prize-winning Midnight's Children: two children born at the stroke of midnight on August 15, 1947--the moment at which India became an independent nation--are switched in the hospital. The infant scion of a wealthy Muslim family is sent to be raised in a Hindu tenement, while the legitimate heir to such squalor ends up establishing squatters' rights to his unlucky hospital mate's luxurious bassinet. Switched babies are standard fare for a Hindi film, and one can't help but feel that Rushdie's world-view--and certainly his sense of the fantastical--has been shaped by the films of his childhood. But whereas the movies, while entertaining, are markedly mediocre, Midnight's Children is a masterpiece, brilliant written, wildly unpredictable, hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure.

Rushdie's narrator, Saleem Sinai, is the Hindu child raised by wealthy Muslims. Near the beginning of the novel, he informs us that he is falling apart--literally:

I mean quite simply that I have begun to crack all over like an old jug--that my poor body, singular, unlovely, buffeted by too much history, subjected to drainage above and drainage below, mutilated by doors, brained by spittoons, has started coming apart at the seams. In short, I am literally disintegrating, slowly for the moment, although there are signs of an acceleration.
In light of this unfortunate physical degeneration, Saleem has decided to write his life story, and, incidentally, that of India's, before he crumbles into "(approximately) six hundred and thirty million particles of anonymous, and necessarily oblivious, dust." It seems that within one hour of midnight on India's independence day, 1,001 children were born. All of those children were endowed with special powers: some can travel through time, for example; one can change gender. Saleem's gift is telepathy, and it is via this power that he discovers the truth of his birth: that he is, in fact, the product of the illicit coupling of an Indian mother and an English father, and has usurped another's place. His gift also reveals the identities of all the other children and the fact that it is in his power to gather them for a "midnight parliament" to save the nation. To do so, however, would lay him open to that other child, christened Shiva, who has grown up to be a brutish killer. Saleem's dilemma plays out against the backdrop of the first years of independence: the partition of India and Pakistan, the ascendancy of "The Widow" Indira Gandhi, war, and, eventually, the imposition of martial law.

We've seen this mix of magical thinking and political reality before in the works of Günter Grass and Gabriel García Márquez. What sets Rushdie apart is his mad prose pyrotechnics, the exuberant acrobatics of rhyme and alliteration, pun, wordplay, proper and "Babu" English chasing each other across the page in a dizzying, exhilarating cataract of words. Rushdie can be laugh-out-loud funny, but make no mistake--this is an angry book, and its author's outrage lends his language wings. Midnight's Children is Salman Rushdie's irate, affectionate love song to his native land--not so different from a Bombay talkie, after all. --Alix Wilber
--This text refers to the ペーパーバック edition.


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  • 単行本: 291 pages
  • Publisher: 早川書房 (1989/01)
  • ISBN-10: 415207650X
  • ISBN-13: 978-4152076502
  • Release Date: 1989/01
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.jp Sales Rank: #128,469 in 本 (See Bestsellers in 本)

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    #1 in   > 文学・評論 > 文学賞受賞作家 > ブッカー賞 > サルマン・ラシュディ
    #41 in   > 文学・評論 > 著者別 > 外国の著者 > ヤ・ラ・ワ行
    #2230 in   > 文学・評論 > 文芸作品 > 英米文学
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ぶっとびました。, 2003/10/28
このレビューの引用元: Midnight's Children (ペーパーバック)
今インドに駐在していて、仕事の関係上パキスタンにもよく行きます。この両国、パキスタンの独立以降ずうっといがみあっているのですが、ラシュディ先生の世界的なデビュー作であるこの小説を読んでいると、その二つの国、民族、宗教の対立、擦れ合いが背後から音を立てて迫って来るような感じがします。他の作品でもそうなのですが、先生は「人の悩み、悲しみ」を描くと言うより、「人類、民族の悩み、悲しみ」を鮮やかに浮き彫りにしてくれます。これまで余り好きになれなかったインドの人々のことが、少し分かったような気がしました。インド独立の日に生まれた子供達に不思議な力が与えられ、色んな目に会いながらインド亜大陸を飛び回るお話です。読みこなすにはちょっと骨が折れますが、メゲないダメ男君である主人公とその妹の二人が最高に愛すべきキャラクターで、暗く重くなっても仕方ないテーマであるにも係わらず、最後まで生き生きとしたストーリーになっています。インドに興味のある方にとっては必読の書、と言って良いのではないでしょうか。
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars インドの見出された声, 2004/5/29
By mishanue (東京) - See all my reviews
このレビューの引用元: Midnight's Children (ペーパーバック)
 疑いようのない傑作です。
 インド独立と同時に生を受けた主人公の半生を軸にした物語なのですが、露骨に寓喩的な設定にもかかわらず、逸話、メタファーの氾濫でそんなことは忘れてしまいます。
 インドとパキスタンの現代史を背景に、主人公の周囲で超自然的で・一見荒唐無稽な事件が続き、それらを通して、強烈な風刺、アレゴリーが綯交ぜになって読む者の心を揺さぶります。まさに、マジックリアリズムの名手であるラシュディの面目躍如といったところ。プロットもすばらしく、また決して明るい内容の物語ではないにもかかわらず、コメディタッチの語り口は、非常にentertainingでもあります。
 とかく「悪魔の詩」のイメージが強いラシュディですが、これを読んで現代文学における最高の書き手の一人であることを確認。
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