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【😈Recommended books】《I don't know what to say, about death or love》




This book received the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature.

The book focuses on the author's sympathy for the Chernobyl span>Interviews, let these experience firsthandChernobyl War to tell their suffering.

The Chernobyl nuclear leak is probably one of the disasters of recent human history. It's just that unlike other disasters, this nuclear leak has been documented and discussed very little.

There's a lot we don't know about this disaster:

For example, it resulted in the leakage of 8tons of nuclear fuel; p>

For example, there are200tons of nuclear material under the sarcophagus, and no one can Ensure that these ingredients are safe;

For example, firefighters or fightershas not been assigned a valid isolation device;

For example, how people who experience nuclear radiation experience death;

For example, those who lived in Chernobyl were discriminated against wherever they went, and were even excluded from their families;

For example, people who are forced to leave their homes have no financial resources and have to run back secretly, even if they are irradiated;

Before reading this book, I thought it was an accident, there is a seatGhost Towns. After reading this book, I realized that this is a war and that we, all humans not directly affected, are wary of those SurvivorIndifferent.

I don't know what to say, about death or love.



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【😈好书推荐】《我不知道该说什么,关于死亡还是爱情》




这本书获得了2015年的诺贝尔文学奖。

书里主要是作者对切尔诺贝利人的采访,让这些亲身经历切尔诺贝利战争的人来讲述他们的苦难。

切尔诺贝利核泄漏大概是人类近代史的灾难之一。只是不同于其他灾难,这场核泄漏被人们记录讨论的少之又少。

关于这个灾难,我们不知道的有很多:

譬如当时导致了8吨核燃料泄漏;

譬如在石棺以下还有着200吨核原料,而且无人能保证这些原料就是安全的;

譬如那些被派去核电站的消防员或战士并没有被分配有效的隔离设备;

譬如经历核辐射的人是如何经历死亡的;

譬如那些曾居住在切尔诺贝利的人此后无论去往哪里都备受歧视,甚至被自己的家人排挤;

譬如被迫离开自己家园的人没有经济来源,只得再偷偷跑回去,即使被辐射;

……

在看过这本书前,我以为这是次事故,那里是座鬼城。在读完这本书后,我才认识到这是一场战争,而我们,所有没有被直接影响的人类都对于那些幸存者淡漠处之。

我不知道该说些什么,关于死亡还是爱情。