英文
In One Person 豆瓣
作者: John Irving Simon & Schuster 2012 - 5
A story of unfulfilled love--dark and tormented, but affecting--John Irving's most political novel since "The World According to Garp."
2014年7月31日 已读
看完了。结尾有些匆忙,意犹未尽。整体来说没有Widow for One year 好。/很好看,很有Widow for One Year之风。不像大部分欧文开头那么慢。从第一页第一段就很引人入胜,看到60%了,欲罢不能。
john_irving 小说 约翰欧文 英文
Rules of Summer 豆瓣
8.6 (5 个评分) 作者: Shaun Tan Hodder Children's Books 2013 - 10
Moments of humour, surreal fantasy, and the sometimes devastating ways we interact with the people we love the most, are presented in Shaun Tan’s typical thought-provoking style.
RULES OF SUMMER, is a deceptively simple story about two boys, one older and one younger, and the kind of ‘rules’ that might govern any relationship between close friends or siblings. Rules that are often so strange or arbitrary, they seem impossible to understand from the outside. Yet through each exquisite illustration of this nearly wordless narrative, we can enjoy wandering around an emotional landscape that is oddly familiar to us all.
Shaun Tan draws upon his own personal experiences with a surreal snapshot of fishing adventures with his older brother, leaving a sock on the clothes line, and buildings inspired by Brunswick and greater Melbourne.
As you venture deep into the story, these poetic images become darker, more mysterious and unsettling, drawing towards a redemptive ending that affirms the depth of true friendship, a bond that is equally wonderful and inexplicable.
2014年11月2日 已读
画风圆熟,精致无比的细节,超赞的想象力,惜字如金的旁白。狂赞
絵本 英文
Lost and Found 豆瓣
9.3 (6 个评分) 作者: [澳大利亚] 陈志勇 Arthur A. Levine Books 2011 - 3
A collection of three jaw-dropping stories: THE RED TREE, THE LOST THING, and THE RABBITS, by New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Shaun Tan A girl finds a bright spot in a dark world. A boy leads a strange, lost creature home. And a group of peaceful creatures loses their home to cruel invaders. Three stories, written and illustrated by Shaun Tan, about how we lose and find what matters most to us. Never widely available in the U.S., these tales are presented in their entirety with new artwork and author's notes.
2014年11月8日 已读
三个画风不同的故事,都非常美。
绘本 英文
Tales From Outer Suburbia 豆瓣
9.7 (6 个评分) 作者: [澳大利亚] 陈志勇 Arthur A. Levine Books 2009 - 2
An exchange student who's really an alien, a secret room that becomes the perfect place for a quick escape, a typical tale of grandfatherly exaggeration that is actually even more bizarre than he says... These are the odd details of everyday life that grow and take on an incredible life of their own in tales and illustrations that Shaun Tan's many fans will love.
2014年11月8日 已读
更像带插图的短篇小说集。惊喜的发现"Eric"也收录在内。非常喜欢那个关于被遗忘的诗句的故事。
小说 绘本 英文
The Left Hand of Darkness 豆瓣
作者: Ursula K. Le Guin Ace Trade 2000 - 7
A groundbreaking work of science fiction, The Left Hand of Darkness tells the story of a lone human emissary to Winter, an alien world whose inhabitants can change their gender. His goal is to facilitate Winter's inclusion in a growing intergalactic civilization. But to do so he must bridge the gulf between his own views and those of the completely dissimilar culture that he encounters. Embracing the aspects of psychology, society, and human emotion on an alien world, The Left Hand of Darkness stands as a landmark achievement in the annals of intellectual science fiction.
2014年12月4日 已读
很喜欢,刚看完,还需要仔细回味,有机会需要再看一遍.
小说 科幻 英文
Lawrence in Arabia 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: Scott Anderson Doubleday 2013 - 8
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
New York Times • Christian Science Monitor • NPR • Seattle Times • St. Louis Dispatch
National Book Critics Circle Finalist -- American Library Association Notable Book
A thrilling and revelatory narrative of one of the most epic and consequential periods in 20th century history – the Arab Revolt and the secret “great game” to control the Middle East
The Arab Revolt against the Turks in World War One was, in the words of T.E. Lawrence, “a sideshow of a sideshow.” Amidst the slaughter in European trenches, the Western combatants paid scant attention to the Middle Eastern theater. As a result, the conflict was shaped to a remarkable degree by a small handful of adventurers and low-level officers far removed from the corridors of power.
Curt Prüfer was an effete academic attached to the German embassy in Cairo, whose clandestine role was to foment Islamic jihad against British rule. Aaron Aaronsohn was a renowned agronomist and committed Zionist who gained the trust of the Ottoman governor of Syria. William Yale was the fallen scion of the American aristocracy, who traveled the Ottoman Empire on behalf of Standard Oil, dissembling to the Turks in order gain valuable oil concessions. At the center of it all was Lawrence. In early 1914 he was an archaeologist excavating ruins in the sands of Syria; by 1917 he was the most romantic figure of World War One, battling both the enemy and his own government to bring about the vision he had for the Arab people.
The intertwined paths of these four men – the schemes they put in place, the battles they fought, the betrayals they endured and committed – mirror the grandeur, intrigue and tragedy of the war in the desert. Prüfer became Germany’s grand spymaster in the Middle East. Aaronsohn constructed an elaborate Jewish spy-ring in Palestine, only to have the anti-Semitic and bureaucratically-inept British first ignore and then misuse his organization, at tragic personal cost. Yale would become the only American intelligence agent in the entire Middle East – while still secretly on the payroll of Standard Oil. And the enigmatic Lawrence rode into legend at the head of an Arab army, even as he waged secret war against his own nation’s imperial ambitions.
Based on years of intensive primary document research, LAWRENCE IN ARABIA definitively overturns received wisdom on how the modern Middle East was formed. Sweeping in its action, keen in its portraiture, acid in its condemnation of the destruction wrought by European colonial plots, this is a book that brilliantly captures the way in which the folly of the past creates the anguish of the present.
2015年1月17日 已读
看完了。非常喜欢! 力荐!这么好看的历史书太少见了。
2015年11月15日 评论 A Mesmerizing Read! - 2015年初写的,贴过来。 I started reading Sunday evening and could not put it down. Entire week, I’ve devoted all my spare time to it. I just finished it this morning on my shuttle to work. The entire book was a rather delightful experience, but my tears rushed out so suddenly at the end, I couldn’t do much but sit in the lovely winter sunshine by the shuttle window and cried for a while. Churchill’s eulogy was rather more loquacious: “I deem him one of the greatest beings alive in our time. I do not see his like elsewhere. I fear whatever our need we shall never see his like again.” After i watched “Lawrence of Arabia” for the first time, I tried to get my hands on more background stories about T. E. Lawrence. I remembered trying to fight my way through the Seven Pillars of Wisdom for probably half a year but eventually gave up (probably 30% into the book?). Scott Anderson’s “Lawrence in Arabia” is exactly the book i’ve been looking for all these years. In addition to Lawrence, he also included a German spy, an American Oil man, and a Romania Jew who settled in Jerusalem during Ottoman’s rule and eventually played a big role in the formation of Israel. All four of them were in their late 20’s or early 30’s. None of them had formal military training, yet they all contributed greatly to the event in Middle East during and after WWI. The book illustrated the relationships among the empires and their people. Andersen is a great story teller and a wonderful historian who explained the intricate relationships so clearly. He was also funny. Suez operation had seemed to underscore the old maxim that war can kill all things except bad ideas. On the incompetence of the American intelligence community, after William Yale (the lone American intelligence officer in Middle East during WWI) sent to the State Department, Anderson says: “He was establishing a tradition of fundamentally misreading the situation in the Middle East that his successors in the American intelligence community would rigorously maintain for the next 95 years.” On the incompetence of British military during WWI: after all, repeatedly smashing up against the enemy’s strongest points had bcome something of a British World War I tradition by now On the tragedy created by WWI and its aftermath: …it’s hard to imagine that any of this could possibly have produced a sadder history than what has actually transpired over the past century, a catalog of war, religious strife, and brutal dictatorships that has haunted not just the Middle East but the entire world.   …four wars between the Arabs and Israelis; a ten-year civil war in Lebanon and a twenty-year one in Yemen; the slaughter of ethnic minorities in Syria and Iraq; four decades of state-sponsored terrorism; convulsions of religious extremism; four major American military interventions and a host of smaller ones; and for the Arab people, until very recently, a virtually unbroken string of cruel and/or kleptocratic dictatorships stretching from Tunisia to Iraq that left the great majority improverished and disenfranchised. On why Lawrence rejected his former life so absolutely after the war: As a boy, he had been obsessed with the tales of King Arthur’s court and the chivalric code, had dreamed of leading a heroic life. In the reality of war, however, Lawrence had seen men blown to bits, often by his own handiwork, and left wounded behind to die, and had ordered prisoners to be killed. Just as any thoughtful person before or after him, what Lawrence had discovered on the battlefield was that while moments of heroism might certainly occur, the cumulative experience of war, its day-in, day-out brutalization, was utterly antithetical to the notion of leading a heroic life. Some of Lawrence’s writing that Anderson quoted were truly lovely. Maybe it is time for me to pick up “Seven Pillars” and give it another try. I loved you, so I drew these tides of men into my hands And wrote my will across the sky in stars To earn you Freedom, the seven pillared worthy house, That your eyes might be shining for me when we came. Death seemed my servant on the road, till we were near And saw you waiting When you smiled, and in sorrowful envy he outran me And took you apart: into his quietness. …two months into his retirement, “at present the feeling is mere bewilderment. I imagine leaves must feel like this after they have fallen from their tree and until they die.”     In one of his interview, Anderson said that even though “Lawrence of Arabia” the movie got many facts wrong, but it managed to tell a bigger truth when it comes to Lawrence as a person. I couldn’t agree more. The movie and this book seem to be a great complement of each other. I love both. 01.16.2015
中东 历史 英文
The Bone Clocks Goodreads 豆瓣
作者: David Mitchell Random House 2014 - 9
LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE
An elegant conjurer of interconnected tales, a genre-bending daredevil, and master prose stylist, David Mitchell has become one of the leading literary voices of his generation. His hypnotic new novel, The Bone Clocks, crackles with invention and wit—it is fiction at its most spellbinding and memorable.
Following a scalding row with her mother, fifteen-year-old Holly Sykes slams the door on her old life. But Holly is no typical teenage runaway: A sensitive child once contacted by voices she knew only as “the radio people,” Holly is a lightning rod for psychic phenomena. Now, as she wanders deeper into the English countryside, visions and coincidences reorder her reality until they assume the aura of a nightmare brought to life.
For Holly has caught the attention of a cabal of dangerous mystics—and their enemies. But her lost weekend is merely the prelude to a shocking disappearance that leaves her family irrevocably scarred. This unsolved mystery will echo through every decade of Holly’s life, affecting all the people Holly loves—even the ones who are not yet born.
A Cambridge scholarship boy grooming himself for wealth and influence, a conflicted father who feels alive only while reporting on the war in Iraq, a middle-aged writer mourning his exile from the bestseller list—all have a part to play in this surreal, invisible war on the margins of our world. From the medieval Swiss Alps to the nineteenth-century Australian bush, from a hotel in Shanghai to a Manhattan townhouse in the near future, their stories come together in moments of everyday grace and extraordinary wonder.
Rich with character and realms of possibility, The Bone Clocks is a kaleidoscopic novel that begs to be taken apart and put back together by a writer The Washington Post calls “the novelist who’s been showing us the future of fiction.”
2015年2月17日 已读
看完了,很喜欢。除了中间关于crispin那个作家的实在太话痨,要是篇幅减半或者减2/3就完美了。觉得比云图还好。//看了zeze的推荐开始看的,刚看了个开头 (4%),很好看!比云图的第一个故事好看多了。希望满满。。。
2015年2月21日 评论 末药是我的,它的苦涩香气 - 和《云图》一样,这本大书也是包含着六个小故事。看来David Mitchell很喜欢六这个数字。云图的六个故事之间的联系是一环套一环。而骨钟这里六个故事其实都是围绕着一个主角,Holly Sykes. 也因此骨钟读起来更加紧凑丰满些。云图的布局更精巧。 1。 A Hot Spell: 1984 (酷暑) 自述者:Holly Sykes, 十五岁。六月三十到七月二号三天。地点是南伦敦Kent。 生长在南伦敦一个比较贫民的镇上的Holly Sykes 十五岁这个夏天因为第一个男友和妈妈大吵一架离家出走后发生的一系列事件,介绍了不少本书中的主要角色和线索。Holly在七岁以前可以听到别人的想法,甚至能预知一些事情。她出走的三天里也遇到了很多魔幻的事情。 2。Myrrh Is Mine, Its Bitter Perfume: 1991 ( 末药是我的,它的苦涩香气)1 自述者: Hugo Lamb, 25。圣诞节到新年这几天的故事(选了其中七天),从剑桥到瑞士阿尔卑斯山一个滑雪小镇。 Hugo Lamb 来自中产阶级家庭,在剑桥读政治。在阿尔卑斯山的滑雪小镇上偶遇Holly. 他住在富家弟子朋友的豪宅,陪富家公子哥玩。她,在镇上酒吧做女侍。他们相遇相爱,在一起的时间却非常短暂,只是一个大雪封山的夜晚,她收留了走投无路的他。然后便分道扬镳。 3.The Wedding Bash: 2004 (婚礼) 自述者:Ed Brubeck, 30, 在第一个故事里救助过Holly的朋友,现在变成了战地记者,而且是Holly的partner, 两人育有一个八岁的女儿Aoife. 地点在伦敦。 Holly 妹妹的婚礼两天,Ed 一边讲述婚礼前后发生的各种故事一边插播来参加婚礼前在伊拉克的战地记者生涯故事。 4。Crispin Hershey’s Lonely Planet: 2015 (Crispin Hershey的孤独星球) 自述者:Crispin Hershey, 中年作家, 这个章节时间跨度最长,从2015一直到2020,选了其中的十天来讲。从伦敦到上海到澳大利亚小镇Perth到冰岛到纽约上州。 Crispin Hershey 这个名字第一次出现在第二个故事里。 Hugo的大学朋友Richard Cheeseman毕业前接到的第一个书评约稿就是去评论Crispin Hershey的小说Desiccated Embryos. 当时的Cheeseman膜拜Hershey还因为这本书在酒吧和路人打了一架。结果在这个第四个故事里,Hersey和Cheeseman成了不共戴天的仇人,起因不过是Cheeseman把Hershey好不容易写出来的新小说批了个体无完肤。 Holly出现在Hershey的世界是因为她把自己小时候的故事也写了一本书而且热卖,比Hershey要红的多。两人偶遇多了就变成了朋友。每当Holly出现都变成故事的亮点,苍白无趣的地平线上突然有了活力。也许Hershey的星球真的太孤单了吧。 这一章简直罗嗦的让我难以忍受。要不是Holly时不时会出来露一面和Hershey交集越来越多,我完全看不下去。最后结尾时我大松一口气。总算是完了。阿弥陀佛。 5。An Horologist’s Labyrinth: 2025 (时间守护者的迷宫) 自述者:Iris Fenby医生,虽然她今生的背景是来自多伦多。其实她的真名是Marinus, 公元后640生人。他的第一个生命是San Marino小国里一个养鹰者的儿子。地点是纽约。 Marinus也是第一个故事里就出现的人物,那时他是七岁的Holly的心理医生,封住了她可以洞察世事的第三只眼,也因此从“隐者帮”手下把她救下来。 这一节是地地道道的魔幻小说,可以当武侠来看。我很喜欢里面穿插讲的Marinus投生成一个俄国农庄主的佃农的女儿的故事。讲她如何想方设法把自己从那个悲惨的命运解放出来,终于到了圣彼得堡。 6。Sheep’s Head: 2043 (羊头镇) 自述者:Holly Skyes, 十月底的三天。地点是爱尔兰小镇Sheep’s Head (羊头) 羊头镇的小木屋是Holly的姨婆Eilish的。第二个故事里提到的Hugo在Holly的瑞士滑雪小镇上的公寓床头挂的就是她画的这座海边小木屋。David Mitchell 认为世界最终会回归到黑世纪, 当石油和电都没有了的时候,我们日益依赖的网络和生活方式都不再存在。所以这一节讲的就是世界回归到黑世纪后的样子。这个时候的Holly已经是奶奶了。 刚看完我以为最喜欢第二和第五个故事。回头重看了一些章节才发现,不对,我最喜欢的是第一和第五。也就是所有关于时间守护者的魔幻故事和他们的世界。太有趣了。想象一下,如果可以一世一世活下去,不同的国家语言地理位置阶级环境性别身份,不停的在学新的东西,拥有洞察别人心事的魔力,可以在记忆里穿行宛如看电影。可以看尽人世悲欢离合,世事浮沉。想想都是很奢华的事情。希望David Mitchell能专心为每一个时间守卫者写传记。一定好看! 有几个疑问,不知道是不是David Mitchell 魔幻世界里的逻辑漏洞。 1。时间守护者,比方Xi Lo 在“死去”孩子的身体里重生这个过程有点讲不通。“死”难道不是肉体的?如果肉体不死,灵魂怎么个“死”法?也就是说如果五岁的Jack死去了,那难道不是他的肉体死去,所以灵魂不得不离开?如果肉体已死,Xi Lo的灵魂怎么让他的肉体复活?如果肉体能够复活,那么Jack原来的灵魂就不必离开不是么? 2。大战前夕,时间守护者们说“隐者帮”有上百人,但是他们要去决一死战的这个“盲卡特里”(Blind Cathar)这一派仅有十二个隐者。也就是说就算打败了这一派,还有上百个隐者,不知道他们什么时候会再组成帮派干同样的事。所以这么全力以赴貌似不太合逻辑。另外其他隐者应该也有他们自己的收魂地点和方式,所以书里提到的独立隐者是怎么运作的?全书结尾,Marinus和Holly说所有的隐者都不存在了,貌似不对。应该还是个大隐患才对。 3。Oscar Gomez 被Hugo Lamb吸了魂变成黑酒给隐者们分了么?不是说只吸小孩子?如果不是为了吸魂,Hugo Lamb为什么要杀Oscar呢? 1 源自圣诞歌 ”We Three Kings” http://www.englisher.net/lyrics/lyric/we-three-kings-11/
小说 英文
A Wizard of Earthsea 豆瓣
作者: Ursula K. Le Guin Bantam 1984 - 5
Ged was the greatest sorcerer in all Earthsea,  but once he was called Sparrowhawk, a reckless  youth, hungry for power and knowledge, who tampered  with long-held secrets and loosed a terrible shadow  upon the world. This is the tale of his testing,  how he mastered the mighty words of power, tamed an  ancient dragon, and crossed death's threshold to  restore the balance.
2015年3月11日 已读
2019-12-24 四年前第一次读,那时刚看完left hand of darkness, 感动的一塌糊涂,找来所有Le Guine 的书集中消耗。结果就是没有很耐心的细品。这个假期跟小朋友一起读,一天一章,感觉所有的文字都是那么的美。大爱。//2015-3-11没有left hand of darkness 那么感动,但是也很好看。
奇幻 英文
The Tombs of Atuan 豆瓣 Goodreads
9.0 (9 个评分) 作者: Ursula K. Le Guin Aladdin Paperbacks 2001 - 9
WHEN YOUNG TENAR is chosen as high priestess to the ancient and nameless Powers of the Earth, everything is taken away -- home, family, possessions, even her name. For she is now Arha, the Eaten One, guardian of the ominous Tombs of Atuan. While she is learning her way through the dark labyrinth, a young wizard, Ged, comes to steal the Tombs' greatest hidden treasure, the Ring of Erreth-Akbe. But Ged also brings with him the light of magic, and together, he and Tenar escape from the darkness that has become her domain. With millions of copies sold, Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea Cycle has earned a treasured place on the shelves of fantasy lovers everywhere. Complex, innovative, and deeply moral, this quintessential fantasy sequence has been compared with the work of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, and has helped make Le Guin one of the most distinguished fantasy and science fiction writers of all time. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
The Farthest Shore 豆瓣
8.0 (7 个评分) 作者: Ursula K. Le Guin Saga Press 2001 - 9
DARKNESS THREATENS to overtake Earthsea. As the world and its wizards are losing their magic, Ged -- powerful Archmage, wizard, and dragonlord -- embarks on a sailing journey with highborn young prince, Arren. They travel far beyond the realm of death to discover the cause of these evil disturbances and to restore magic to a land desperately thirsty for it. With millions of copies sold, Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea Cycle has earned a treasured place on the shelves of fantasy lovers everywhere. Complex, innovative, and deeply moral, this quintessential fantasy sequence has been compared with the work of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, and has helped make Le Guin one of the most distinguished fantasy and science fiction writers of all time. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
Tehanu 豆瓣
9.2 (5 个评分) 作者: Ursula K. Le Guin Saga Press 2001 - 9
Years before, they had escaped together from the sinister Tombs of Atuan -- she, an isolated young priestess, he, a powerful wizard. Now she is a farmer's widow, having chosen for herself the simple pleasures of an ordinary life. And he is a broken old man, mourning the powers lost to him not by choice.A lifetime ago, they helped each other at a time of darkness and danger. Now they must join forces again, to help another -- the physically and emotionally scarred child whose own destiny remains to be revealed.With millions of copies sold, Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea Cycle has earned a treasured place on the shelves of fantasy lovers everywhere. Complex, innovative, and deeply moral, this quintessential fantasy sequence has been compared with the work of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, and has helped make Le Guin one of the most distinguished fantasy and science fiction writers of all time. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
2015年3月14日 已读
too dark. not enough magic :(
奇幻 英文
The Other Wind 豆瓣
作者: Ursula K. Le Guin Orion Pub Co 2003
The wizard Alder comes from Roke to the island of Gont in search of the Archmage, Lord Sparrowhawk, once known as Ged. The man who was once the most powerful wizard in the Islands now lives with his wife Tenar and their adopted daughter Tehanu. Alder needs help: his beloved wife died and in his dreams she calls him to the land of the dead - and now the dead are haunting him, begging for release. He can no longer sleep, and the Wizards of Earthsea are worried. But there is more at stake than the unquiet rest of one minor wizard: for the dragons of Earthsea have arisen, to reclaim the lands that were once theirs. Only Tehanu, herself daughter of a dragon, can talk to them; it may be that Alder's dreams hold the key to the salvation of Earthsea and all the peoples who live there.
2015年3月14日 已读
这个喜欢!全系列里就喜欢Tomb of Atun和这本了。
奇幻 英文
American Gods 豆瓣 Goodreads
7.8 (16 个评分) 作者: [英国] 尼尔·盖曼 William Morrow 2001 - 6
American Gods is Neil Gaiman's best and most ambitious novel yet, a scary, strange, and hallucinogenic road-trip story wrapped around a deep examination of the American spirit. Gaiman tackles everything from the onslaught of the information age to the meaning of death, but he doesn't sacrifice the razor-sharp plotting and narrative style he's been delivering since his Sandman days.
Shadow gets out of prison early when his wife is killed in a car crash. At a loss, he takes up with a mysterious character called Wednesday, who is much more than he appears. In fact, Wednesday is an old god, once known as Odin the All-father, who is roaming America rounding up his forgotten fellows in preparation for an epic battle against the upstart deities of the Internet, credit cards, television, and all that is wired. Shadow agrees to help Wednesday, and they whirl through a psycho-spiritual storm that becomes all too real in its manifestations. For instance, Shadow's dead wife Laura keeps showing up, and not just as a ghost--the difficulty of their continuing relationship is by turns grim and darkly funny, just like the rest of the book.
Armed only with some coin tricks and a sense of purpose, Shadow travels through, around, and underneath the visible surface of things, digging up all the powerful myths Americans brought with them in their journeys to this land as well as the ones that were already here. Shadow's road story is the heart of the novel, and it's here that Gaiman offers up the details that make this such a cinematic book--the distinctly American foods and diversions, the bizarre roadside attractions, the decrepit gods reduced to shell games and prostitution. "This is a bad land for Gods," says Shadow.
More than a tourist in America, but not a native, Neil Gaiman offers an outside-in and inside-out perspective on the soul and spirituality of the country--our obsessions with money and power, our jumbled religious heritage and its societal outcomes, and the millennial decisions we face about what's real and what's not. --Therese Littleton, Amazon.com
2015年3月21日 已读
很有意思,很特别,很美国!
奇幻 英文
Neverwhere 豆瓣
作者: Neil Gaiman headline review 2003 - 9
Under the streets of London there's a world most people could never even dream of - a city of monsters and saints, murderers and angels, and pale girls in black velvet. Richard Mayhew is a young businessman who is about to find out more than he bargained for about this other London. A single act of kindness catapults him out of his safe and predictable life and into a world that is at once eerily familiar and yet utterly bizarre. There's a girl named Door, an Angel called Islington, an Earl who holds Court on the carriage of a Tube train, a Beast in a labyrinth, and dangers and delights beyond imagining...And Richard, who only wants to go home, is to find a strange destiny waiting for him below the streets of his native city. This title includes extra material exclusive to Headline Review's edition.
2015年3月22日 已读
很好看!手不释卷看完了。Neil Gaiman的想象力真玄妙!伦敦的地下和伦敦的历史都那么有趣!
奇幻 英文
Tales from Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 5) 豆瓣
作者: Ursula K. Le Guin Ace Books 2002 - 5
"In this stellar collection...Ursula K. Le Guin makes a triumphant return to the magic-drenched world of Earthsea."* Featuring a new Earthsea novella, two original stories and two classic tales, plus new maps and a special essay on Earthsea's history, languages, literature and magic, this is "a major event in fantasy literature" (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
"A writer of depth who recognizes that not all fantasy venues are created equal...Le Guin's combination of opaque simplicity and transparent complexity, the quotidian and the miraculous, as well as her sharp and subtle characterizations, make for stories that stand shoulder to shoulder with ancient archetypal fairy tales and fables." (Washington Post Book World)
2015年3月22日 已读
短小精悍,很享受的阅读体验。
奇幻 英文
The Dispossessed Goodreads 豆瓣
The Dispossessed
8.1 (11 个评分) 作者: Ursula K. Le Guin Harper Voyager 2020 - 9
Shevek, a brilliant physicist, decides to take action. He will seek answers, question the unquestionable, and attempt to tear down the walls of hatred that have isolated his planet of anarchists from the rest of the civilized universe. To do this dangerous task will mean giving up his family and possibly his life—Shevek must make the unprecedented journey to the utopian mother planet, Urras, to challenge the complex structures of life and living, and ignite the fires of change.
2015年3月22日 已读
跟Left Hand of Darkness比,这本差了很多。
科幻 英文
Good Omens 豆瓣
8.9 (26 个评分) 作者: Neil Gaiman / Terry Pratchett William Morrow 2006 - 3
There is a distinct hint of Armageddon in the air. According to The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (recorded, thankfully, in 1655, before she blew up her entire village and all its inhabitants, who had gathered to watch her burn), the world will end on a Saturday. Next Saturday, in fact. So the armies of Good and Evil are amassing, the Four Bikers of the Apocalypse are revving up their mighty hogs and hitting the road, and the world's last two remaining witch-finders are getting ready to fight the good fight, armed with awkwardly antiquated instructions and stick pins. Atlantis is rising, frogs are falling, tempers are flaring. . . . Right. Everything appears to be going according to Divine Plan. </p>
Except that a somewhat fussy angel and a fast-living demon -- each of whom has lived among Earth's mortals for many millennia and has grown rather fond of the lifestyle -- are not particularly looking forward to the coming Rapture. If Crowley and Aziraphale are going to stop it from happening, they've got to find and kill the Antichrist (which is a shame, as he's a really nice kid). There's just one glitch: someone seems to have misplaced him. . . . </p>
First published in 1990, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's brilliantly dark and screamingly funny take on humankind's final judgment is back -- and just in time -- in a new hardcover edition (which includes an introduction by the authors, comments by each about the other, and answers to some still-burning questions about their wildly popular collaborative effort) that the devout and the damned alike will surely cherish until the end of all things. </p>
2015年3月25日 已读
真是爱死Aziraphale和Crowley这一对活宝了!自从鹿鼎记的韦小宝之后,这两个大概是我最爱的小说角色了!/only at 22%, absolutely love the bickering of the angel(Aziraphale) and the fallen angel (Crowley). Hilarious! :)
奇幻 英文
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell 豆瓣 Goodreads
9.4 (7 个评分) 作者: Susanna Clarke Tor Books 2006 - 8 其它标题: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
At the dawn of the nineteenth century, two very different magicians emerge to change England's history. In the year 1806, with the Napoleonic Wars raging on land and sea, most people believe magic to be long dead in England--until the reclusive Mr Norrell reveals his powers, and becomes a celebrity overnight.
Soon, another practicing magician comes forth: the young, handsome, and daring Jonathan Strange. He becomes Norrell's student, and they join forces in the war against France. But Strange is increasingly drawn to the wildest, most perilous forms of magic, straining his partnership with Norrell, and putting at risk everything else he holds dear.
literary awards
Hugo Award for Best Novel (2005),
Man Booker Prize Nominee for Longlist (2004),
Nebula Award Nominee for Best Novel (2006),
Locus Award for Best First Novel (2005),
Guardian First Book Award Nominee (2004)
World Fantasy Award for Best Novel (2005),
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature (2005),
Book Sense Book of the Year Award for Adult Fiction (2005),
Cena Akademie SFFH for Kniha roku (Book of the Year) (2007)
2015年3月31日 已读
看完了,前面三分之一很闷,后面三分之二越来越好看。结尾很好,喜欢! | 26% 这个作者好啰嗦啊!偶尔写到魔法时倒是很美丽。。。不知道后面会不会好看一点?
2015年4月1日 评论 细腻美丽幽默的十九世纪英国魔法 - 我算不上是奥斯丁的书迷。虽然她的书改编的电影电视剧看过都很喜欢,但是她的书阴差阳错我一本都没有读过。 开始看Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell之前稍微在网上看了几眼书评。说是用奥斯丁的笔法来写魔法,因为没有参照物,心里惴惴。又有很多评论家说是成人版的哈利波特,加上zeze的推荐,所以我又满怀希望。 这本八百页的大书分成三部分。开头缓慢繁琐。第二部分就变得很好看,到了第三部分我开始手不释卷,在两种舍不得里挣扎:舍不得放下,舍不得看完。结尾非常让我惊讶,很喜欢。 第一部分主要介绍Mr. Norrell这个英国绅士魔法师。我看两眼就放下来,想起来再看两眼,然后又随手丢开。Mr. Norrell这个小心翼翼,自私,冷酷的书呆子实在是让我没有共鸣。唯一出现的精灵的残忍和他四处扩散的绝望又让我心有余悸。最近看的这些魔幻小说,从Ursula到Gaiman都太黑暗了,黑得我这个一向神经很大条的人都有点怕怕。但是难得出现的魔法描写却又美丽非凡,让我有继续看下去的动力。 “She wore a gown the color of storms, shadows, and rain and a necklace of broken promises and regrets.” “Woods were ringed with a colour so soft, so subtle that it could scarcely be said to be a colour at all. It was more the idea of a colour – as if the trees were dreaming green dreams or thinking green thoughts.” “With his long hair as ragged as rain and as black as thunder, he would have looked quite at home upon a windswept moor, or lurking in some pitch-black alleyway, or perhaps in a novel by Mrs. Radcliffe.” “The very shapes of the trees were like frozen screams.” 当第一部分里最有意思的人物,疯子似的冒牌魔法师Vinculus,跑到Mr. Norrell家给他背诵了渡鸦王的预言之后,我就跟第一次看红楼梦时看到太虚幻境里那些姑娘们的薄命册一样,说什么也要看下去了。接下来一节Vinculus和Norrell的仆人Childermass(另一个有趣人物)玩纸牌那段也很好看。 渡鸦王的预言很美。 I reached out my hand; England’s rivers turned and flowed the other way I reached out my hand; my enemies’s blood stopt in their veins I reached out my hand; thought and memory flew out of my enemies’ heads like a flock of starlings; My enemies crumpled like empty sacks. I came to them out of mists and rain; I came to them in dreams at midnight; I came to them in a flock of ravens that filled a northern sky at dawn; When they thought themselves safe I came to them in a cry that broke the silence of a winter wood The rain made a door for me and I went through it; The stones made a throne for me and I sat upon it; Three kingdoms were given to me to be mine forever; England was given to me to be mine forever. The nameless slave wore a silver crown; the nameless slave was a king in a strange country… The weapons that my enemies raised against me are venerated in Hell as holy relics; Plans that my enemies made against me are preserved as holy texts; Blood that I shed upon ancient battlefields is scraped from the stained earth by Hell’s sacristans and placed in a vessel of silver and ivory. I gave magic to England, a valuable inheritance But Englishmen have despised my gift Magic shall be written upon the sky by the rain but they shall not be able to read it; Magic shall be written on the faces of the stony hills but their minds shall not be able to contain it; In winter the barren trees shall be a black writing but they shall not understand it… Two magicians shall appear in England The first shall fear me; the second shall long to behold me; The first shall be governed by thieves and murderers; the second shall conspire at his own destruction; The first shall bury his heart in a dark wood beneath the snow, yet still feel its ache; The second shall see his dearest possession in his enemy’s hand The first shall pass his life alone; he shall be his own gaoler; The second shall tread lonely roads, the storm above his head, seeking a dark tower upon a high hillside. I sit upon a black throne in the shadows but they shall not see me. The rain shall make a door for me and I shall pass through it; The stones shall make a throne for me and I shall sit upon it. The nameless slave shall wear a silver crown, The nameless slave shall be a king in a strange country 与Urlsula和Gaiman不同的是,Clarke的魔法让我感觉非常开阔大气,总是和天空,风雨,雪原,英国的树林,河流,飞鸟联系在一起。很空灵,没有其它魔法书里的魔法那么黑暗。好像呼啸山庄里的风景一样。但是更有生命力,稍微多一点阳光。可能因为书中遍布各处的英国式冷幽默的缘故? 从一开始就不喜欢的Mr. Norrell, 当第二个魔法师Strange出现后,居然有三个时刻让我对Norrell充满了同情和喜爱。他相见恨晚地主动提出收Strange为徒的那一刻;Strange要和他断绝师生关系时,他恳求Strange “Don’t do this.”那绝望痛苦的一刻;最后他发现自己和Strange一同被精灵的诅咒关在无边黑夜自己深爱的图书馆里,心中窃喜的时刻。 第二个魔法师Strange从第一部分末尾出现就让人喜欢。故事也从此好看起来。 这个讲Strange成为魔法师前当悠闲公子时的段落也很可爱。那时Arabella (Mr. Woodhope)还不是他的妻子。热恋中的Strange. Arabella常常会质问他一些他无法回答的问题,但是他就是喜欢听她训斥。 But he [Strange] soon discovered that comfort and tranquillity were poor substitutes for Miss Woodhope’s company and so he cancelled the dinner and went immediately to the house of Mr and Mrs Redmond in order to beging being unhappy as soon as possible. 再引一些英国冷幽默句子 “For, though the room was silent, the silence of half a hundred cats is a peculiar thing, like fifty individual silences all piled one on top of another.” “Such nonsense!” declared Dr Greysteel. “Whoever heard of cats doing anything useful!” “Except for staring at one in a supercilious manner,” said Strange. “That has a sort of moral usefulness, I suppose, in making one feel uncomfortable and encouraging sober reflection upon one’s imperfections.” “It has been remarked (by a lady infinitely cleverer than the present author) how kindly disposed the world in general feels to young people who either die or marry. Imagine then the interest that surrounded Miss Wintertowne! No young lady ever had such advantages before: for she died upon the Tuesday, was raised to life in the early hours of Wednesday morning, and was married upon the Thursday; which some people thought too much excitement for one week.” “When he awoke it was dawn. Or something like dawn. The light was watery, dim and incomparably sad. Vast, grey, gloomy hills rose up all around them and in between the hills there was a wide expanse of black bog. Stephen had never seen a landscape so calculated to reduce the onlooker to utter despair in an instant. “This is one of your kingdoms, I suppose, sir?” he said. “My kingdoms?” exclaimed the gentleman in surprize. “Oh, no! This is Scotland!” “Mr Norrell determined to establish himself in London with all possible haste. “You must get a house, Childermass,” he said. “Get me a house that says to those that visit it that magic is a respectable profession – no less than Law and a great deal more so than Medicine.” Childermass inquired drily if Mr Norrell wished him to seek out architecture expressive of the proposition that magic was as respectable as the Church? Mr Norrell (who knew there were such things as jokes in the world or people would not write about them in books, but who had never actually been introduced to a joke or shaken its hand) considered a while before replying at last that no, he did not think they could quite claim that.” Clarke访谈里一段话我也很喜欢。也许英国盛产优秀作家的原因是那下不完的雨? “I can write most places. I particularly like writing on trains. Being between places is quite liberating, and looking out of the window, watching a procession of landscapes and random-ish objects, is very good for stories. I like darkened rooms too, and lamplight, and the sound of rain. On sunny afternoons I’ve been known to draw the curtains, switch on the light and play a CD of rain falling. It creates a sort of quiet, private world which helps writing sometimes.” ”我几乎在哪里都可以写作。最喜欢在火车上写。处于两地之间的感觉很自由,窗外流过的风景和随机出现的物件都很有益于写故事。我还喜欢暗暗的屋子,台灯灯光,和雨声。我经常在周日下午拉上窗帘,打开灯,放一盘下雨的CD. 这种氛围里安静私密的世界有助于我写东西。“ BBC根据这个小说拍了一个七集的电视剧,2015年播出!期待!
奇幻 英文
The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories 豆瓣
作者: Susanna Clarke Bloomsbury USA 2006 - 10
Following the enormous success of 2004 bestseller and critics’ favorite Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Susanna Clarke delivers a delicious collection of ten stories set in the same fairy-crossed world of 19th-century England. With Clarke’s characteristic historical detail and diction, these dark, enchanting tales unfold in a slightly distorted version of our own world, where people are bedeviled by mischievous interventions from the fairies. With appearances from beloved characters from her novel, including Jonathan Strange and Childermass, and an entirely new spin on certain historical figures, including Mary, Queen of Scots, this is a must-have for fans of Susanna Clarke’s and an enticing introduction to her work for new readers. Some of these stories have never before been published; others have appeared in the New York Times or in highly regarded anthologies. In this collection, they come together to expand the reach of Clarke’s land of enchantment—and anticipate her next novel (Fall 2008).
2015年4月8日 已读
看完了,好看。尤其喜欢第一个故事 “The Ladies of Grace Adieu”。//舍不得十九世纪的魔幻英国,接着过过瘾。。。
奇幻 英文
Ghostwritten 豆瓣
作者: David Mitchell Random House 2000 - 5
2015年4月9日 已读
原来从第一本书就是云图的路子,但是技巧和结构明显不如云图,骨钟成熟。可以看到后来运用娴熟的设定人物的最初雏形。云图里的Tim Cavendish 和Luisa Rey在这里也露了面。有趣。
小说 英文