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Tuesdays with Morrie (TV 1999) 모리와 함께한 화요일




"Mitch became caught up with his career as a sport commentator and journalist. He ignored his girlfriend and did not make time to do things in life that are of the most value to a human being. Morrie was one of Mitch's professors in college and a famous scholar. One day Mitch was watching television and saw Morrie giving an interview stating that he is dying of Lou Gehrig disease or ALS"
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Tuesdays with Morrie

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Tuesdays with Morrie
Tuesdays with Morrie book cover.jpg
First edition
AuthorMitch Albom
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreBiographicalPhilosophical novelMemoir
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
1997
Media typePrint HardcoverPaperback
Pages192
ISBN0-385-48451-8
OCLC36130729
378.1/2/092 B 21
LC ClassLD571.B418 S383 1997

Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir[1] by American author Mitch Albom[2] about a series of visits Albom made to his former sociology professor Morrie Schwartz, as Schwartz gradually dies of ALS. The book topped the New York Times Non-Fiction Best-Sellers List for 23 combined weeks in 2000, and remained on the New York Times best-selling list for more than four years after.[3] In 2006, Tuesdays with Morrie was the bestselling memoir of all time.[3]

An unabridged audiobook was also published, narrated by Albom. The appendix of the audiobook contains excerpts from several minutes of audio recordings that Albom made during his conversations with Schwartz before writing the book.

A new edition with an afterword by Albom was released on the book's ten-year anniversary in 2007.

Synopsis[edit]

In 1995, Albom is a successful sports columnist for the Detroit Free Press. After seeing his former sociology professor Morrie Schwartz appear on Nightline, Albom phones Schwartz and is prompted to visit him in Massachusetts. A coincidental newspaper strike allows Albom to visit Schwartz every week, on Tuesdays. The book recounts each of the fourteen visits Albom made to Schwartz, supplemented with Schwartz's lectures and life experiences and interspersed with flashbacks and references to contemporary events.

After being diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Morrie's final days are spent giving his former student Mitch his final lesson of life. The novel is divided into 14 different "days" that Mitch Albom spent with his professor Morrie. Throughout these days, Mitch and Morrie discuss various topics important to life and living. The novel also recounts Mitch's memories of Morrie as a professor.[4]

The 1st Audiovisual[edit]

This was the first episode out of three on a Nightline special on Morrie and his illness. Morrie caught the eye of a Nightline television producer after an article was published titled: "A Professor's Final Course: His Own Death." It was through this airing that Morrie's old student Mitch was reminded of his old professor, causing him to reach out and reconnect.

Main characters[edit]

Mitch Albom[edit]

Mitch Albom was born in May 1958 in New Jersey. Originally, he was a pianist and wanted to pursue a life as a musician. Instead he became an author, journalist, screenwriter, and television/radio broadcaster. In his college years, he met sociology professor Dr. Morrie Schwartz who would later influence his memoir, Tuesdays with Morrie.

Morrie Schwartz[edit]

Morrie Schwartz was a sociology professor at Brandeis University who was diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Morrie was a very wise man who has had many experiences in life. The son of Russian immigrants, Morrie's childhood was not short of difficulties including the death of his mother and his brother's infection with the Polio virus. Morrie later went on to work as a researcher in a mental hospital where he learned about mental illness and how to have empathy and compassion for other people. Later in life, Morrie decided to be a sociology professor so that his teachings would influence as many people as possible. This is where he met his student and lifelong friend Mitch Albom. Morrie was married to Charlotte Schwartz and together they had two children. After a long battle with ALS, Morrie died on 4 November 1995. His tombstone reads "A teacher until the end."

Adaptations[edit]

The book was adapted into a 1999 television film, directed by Mick Jackson and starring Hank Azaria and Jack Lemmon.[2]

In 2002, the book was adapted as a stage play that opened off Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theatre. Co-authored by Mitch Albom and Jeffrey Hatcher (Three Viewings) and directed by David Esbjornson (The Goat or Who Is Sylvia?). Tuesdays with Morrie starred Alvin Epstein as Schwartz and Jon Tenney as Albom. It received positive reviews.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ de Botton, Alain (23 November 1997). "Continuing Ed"The New York Times.
  2. Jump up to:a b Ryan Shriver (2014). "Tuesdays with Morrie". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 24 March 2014.
  3. Jump up to:a b "Bestselling Author of Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Albom, to Present Ubben Lecture November 13"DePauw University. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  4. ^ Albom, Mitch (2006), "Tuesdays with Morrie", Managed Care (Langhorne, Pa.), Books on Tape, 11 (2 Suppl): 31–3, ISBN 978-0-7393-4615-0OCLC 1002100368PMID 11907999
  5. ^ Gutman, Les (November 2002). "Tuesdays with Morrie Review"CurtainUp. Retrieved 27 March 2019.


모리와 함께한 화요일

위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전.

모리와 함께한 화요일
모리와 함께한 화요일.jpg
저자미치 앨봄
국가미국의 기 미국
언어영어 외 41개 언어
장르비소설
출판사Time Warner Paperbacks (미국)
세종서적 (대한민국)
발행일1997년
페이지247쪽 (미국)
237쪽 (대한민국)
ISBN978-0-385-49649-0

모리와 함께한 화요일》(Tuesdays with Morrie)은 미국 작가 미치 앨봄(Mitch Albom)이 쓴 비소설이다.

1997년에 출간된 이후 2020년 1월 현재 전세계 50개국 1,700만부가 판매되었으며 205주 동안 《뉴욕 타임스》 비소설 분야 베스트셀러 목록에 올랐다.[1] 대한민국에는 1998년에 공경희가 번역하고 세종서적에서 출간되었다. 1999년 12월 5일에는 미국에서 TV 영화로 제작되어 방영되었는데 오프라 윈프리(Oprah Winfrey) 제작하고 믹 잭슨(Mick Jackson)이 감독을 맡았다.

실화를 책으로 옮긴 《모리와 함께한 화요일》의 주인공은 브랜다이스 대학교에서 사회학과 교수로 근무하면서 학생들을 가르쳐왔던 모리 슈워츠(Morrie Schwartz) 교수와 그의 제자인 미치 앨봄이다. 저자인 미치 앨봄이 브랜다이스 대학교를 졸업한 이후에 모리 슈워츠 교수를 재회했을 때 당시 78세였던 모리 슈워츠 교수는 근위축성 측색 경화증으로 인한 죽음을 앞두고 있었는데 근위축성 측색 경화증은 흔히 루게릭병으로 알려져 있다. 미치 앨봄이 14번 동안 매주 화요일마다 만난 모리 슈워츠 교수로부터 들은 인생 경험, 회상, 그리고 현재의 모습을 그려냈다.

이 책은 양장본으로 출판된 지 5년 후인 2002년 10월에 페이퍼백(trade paperback)으로, 2006년 1월에는 문고판(mass-market paperback)으로 앵커북스(Anchor Books)에서 재출판했다. 모리와 함께한 화요일은 41개의 다른 언어로 번역되어 전 세계에서 1400만부가 인쇄되었다.[2]

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줄거리[편집]

대학 때 모리 교수의 강의를 모두 수강했고 교수와 서로를 코치, 선수라 부르며 친하게 지냈지만 졸업 후 연락을 끊고 살았던 미치는, 유명 TV 프로그램인 '나이트라인'에 나온 모리의 모습에 깜짝 놀란다. 모리의 가르침대로 살지 못했다는 죄책감 속에 모리를 찾아간 미치를 모리는 눈물로 환영하고, 매주 화요일마다 인생에 대한 주제로 둘만의 토론 수업을 하기로 한다. 그뒤 모리 교수가 세상을 떠날 때까지 세상, 자기 연민, 후회, 죽음, 가족, 감정, 나이 드는 두려움, 돈, 사랑의 지속, 결혼, 문화, 용서, 완벽한 하루, 작별 인사를 주제로 매주 강연과 토론이 펼쳐진다.

수상[편집]

  • 2009년 - 미국 도서관 협회 산하 청년 도서관 서비스 협회, 대학 진학자와 평생교육자를 위한 주목할 만한 책[3]
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