英文
Wolf Hall 豆瓣
8.4 (9 个评分) 作者: Hilary Mantel Henry Holt & Company 2009 - 10
Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2009 'Lock Cromwell in a deep dungeon in the morning,' says Thomas More, 'and when you come back that night he'll be sitting on a plush cushion eating larks' tongues, and all the gaolers will owe him money.' England, the 1520s. Henry VIII is on the throne, but has no heir. Cardinal Wolsey is his chief advisor, charged with securing the divorce the pope refuses to grant. Into this atmosphere of distrust and need comes Thomas Cromwell, first as Wolsey's clerk, and later his successor. Cromwell is a wholly original man: the son of a brutal blacksmith, a political genius, a briber, a charmer, a bully, a man with a delicate and deadly expertise in manipulating people and events. Ruthless in pursuit of his own interests, he is as ambitious in his wider politics as he is for himself. His reforming agenda is carried out in the grip of a self-interested parliament and a king who fluctuates between romantic passions and murderous rages. From one of our finest living writers, 'Wolf Hall' is that very rare thing: a truly great English novel, one that explores the intersection of individual psychology and wider politics. With a vast array of characters, and richly overflowing with incident, it peels back history to show us Tudor England as a half-made society, moulding itself with great passion, suffering and courage.
2015年4月30日 已读
文笔真好!
2015年4月13日 评论 On Hilary Mantel - After watching the BBC TV adaptation of Mantel's novels, I went back and re-read the New Yorker profile of Mantel ( http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/10/15/the-dead-are-real ) and was mesmerized once again. She is such a fascinating author! So the main character Cromwell had always been depicted as an evil man in most of historian’s record. Mantel thought otherwise. "Before she began to write, she spent a long time learning about Cromwell and reading deeply in the period. She had always been intrigued by Cromwell’s villainous reputation. Among both his contemporaries and historians, he was widely thought of as practically a sixteenth-century Himmler, and previous literary depictions—Robert Bolt’s 1960 play “A Man for All Seasons,” Ford Madox Ford’s “The Fifth Queen”—had taken this view. Even his own biographer hated him. But, beginning in the nineteen-fifties, Geoffrey Elton, a historian at Cambridge, had argued that Cromwell was a farseeing modern statesman who had transformed the English government from a personal fiefdom of the king to a bureaucratic parliamentary structure that could survive royal incompetence and enact reforms through legislation rather than through fiat. In so doing, he helped to bring about the English Reformation without the kind of bloodshed or descent into absolutism that took place in much of the rest of Europe. By the time she began to read about Cromwell, academic fashion had moved on and a new generation hated him again, but she found Elton’s arguments persuasive." Despite all the hatred, very little information was known about Cromwell. Historian had still not determined his birth year. So Mantel had to do lots of research and to fill in lots of blanks. Even though Cromwell Trilogy(“Wolf Hall”, “Bring up the Bodies” and the upcoming “The Mirror and the Light”) had been labeled as historic fiction, Mantel said all characters (hundreds of them) but one servant of Wolsey were real, she didn’t like to make things up. "She couldn’t always be sure that a character was in the place she said he was in at the time she put him there, but she spent endless hours making sure that he wasn’t definitely somewhere else." Some other interesting quotes from the New Yorker article: =====Quote Begin===== One of Cromwell’s advantages at court was that he did not underestimate women—neither their usefulness as informants nor their cunning as enemies. Lock Cromwell in a deep dungeon in the morning, and when you come back that night he’ll be sitting on a plush cushion eating larks’ tongues, and all the jailers will owe him money. She believes that there are no great characters without a great time; ordinary times breed ordinary people (of the sort—dull, trapped, despairing—who inhabit modern novels). Some say the Tudors transcend this history, bloody and demonic as it is: that they descend from Brutus through the line of Constantine, son of St. Helena, who was a Briton. Arthur, High King of Britain, was Constantine’s grandson. He married up to three women, all called Guinevere, and his tomb is at Glastonbury, but you must understand that he is not really dead, only waiting his time to come again. It is necessary to understand that the dead are real, and have power over the living. It is helpful to have encountered the dead firsthand, in the form of ghosts. =====Quote End====== The most recent issue of The Paris Review (Spring 2015) had an interview with Mantel. But one would have to pay $20 to read more than just the excerpt. I couldn’t find The Paris Review from SF on-line Library catalog last night. So i dropped by a bookstore this morning to read it. Since her teenager years, she liked not only to read, but also to analyze the structure of a piece of writing and to figure out how the author “did it”. Mantel had some interesting thing to say about which authors she liked. Her favorite writing was “Kidnapped” by Robert Louis Stevenson, she thought it was the absolute perfect piece of work. She liked “Jane Eyre” when she first read it as a teenager because Mantel believed herself was also “an very unchildlike child.” But later she couldn’t re-read “Jane Eyre” since she constantly tried to edit it. “Kidnapped”, on the other hand, could be re-read and re-read and still remained perfect in Mantel’s eyes. "Interviewer: Did you read Middlemarch? Mantel: Not until I was grown up. I’m not fond of Eliot. And I’ve never made my way through a virginia Woolf book. I can’t. I can read her essays, and I can read about her, and I can read all around her. I can’t read her novels. You know, it sounds terribly disrespectful to Virginia, but I like books in which things happen." That made me smile. I’ve started reading “Wolf Hall” the book, finally. I’ve picked up a copy of “Bring Up the Bodies” at the bookstore. Looking forward to the publishing of “The Mirror and the Light”.
历史小说 英文
The Three-Body Problem 豆瓣 Goodreads Goodreads Goodreads Min reol Eggplant.place
三体
8.9 (18 个评分) 作者: Cixin Liu 译者: Ken Liu Tor Books 2014 - 11
Set against the backdrop of China's Cultural Revolution, a secret military project sends signals into space to establish contact with aliens. An alien civilization on the brink of destruction captures the signal and plans to invade Earth. Meanwhile, on Earth, different camps start forming, planning to either welcome the superior beings and help them take over a world seen as corrupt, or to fight against the invasion.
2018年10月1日 已读
刚开始看,英文翻译非常好!弥补了原文文字差的不足。期待二和三的翻译。
中国 科幻 英文
The Big Short 豆瓣 Goodreads
7.7 (7 个评分) 作者: Michael Lewis W. W. Norton & Company 2010 - 3
The #1 New York Times bestseller: a brilliant account—character-rich and darkly humorous—of how the U.S. economy was driven over the cliff. When the crash of the U. S. stock market became public knowledge in the fall of 2008, it was already old news. The real crash, the silent crash, had taken place over the previous year, in bizarre feeder markets where the sun doesn’t shine, and the SEC doesn’t dare, or bother, to tread: the bond and real estate derivative markets where geeks invent impenetrable securities to profit from the misery of lower- and middle-class Americans who can’t pay their debts. The smart people who understood what was or might be happening were paralyzed by hope and fear; in any case, they weren’t talking.

The crucial question is this: Who understood the risk inherent in the assumption of ever-rising real estate prices, a risk compounded daily by the creation of those arcane, artificial securities loosely based on piles of doubtful mortgages? Michael Lewis turns the inquiry on its head to create a fresh, character-driven narrative brimming with indignation and dark humor, a fitting sequel to his #1 best-selling Liar’s Poker . Who got it right? he asks. Who saw the real estate market for the black hole it would become, and eventually made billions of dollars from that perception? And what qualities of character made those few persist when their peers and colleagues dismissed them as Chicken Littles? Out of this handful of unlikely—really unlikely—heroes, Lewis fashions a story as compelling and unusual as any of his earlier bestsellers, proving yet again that he is the finest and funniest chronicler of our times.
2015年12月28日 已读
写的太逗了。虽然电影还没看,但是选Steve Carell演Eisman(电影里改了名字 Mike Baum)这角色太赞了。
non-fiction 英文
The Martian 豆瓣 Goodreads
The Martian
9.3 (42 个评分) 作者: Andy Weir / [美] 安迪·威尔 Crown 2014 - 2
Six days ago, astronaut Mark Watney became one of the first people to walk on Mars.
Now, he's sure he'll be the first person to die there.
After a dust storm nearly kills him and forces his crew to evacuate while thinking him dead, Mark finds himself stranded and completely alone with no way to even signal Earth that he’s alive—and even if he could get word out, his supplies would be gone long before a rescue could arrive.
Chances are, though, he won't have time to starve to death. The damaged machinery, unforgiving environment, or plain-old "human error" are much more likely to kill him first.
But Mark isn't ready to give up yet. Drawing on his ingenuity, his engineering skills—and a relentless, dogged refusal to quit—he steadfastly confronts one seemingly insurmountable obstacle after the next. Will his resourcefulness be enough to overcome the impossible odds against him?
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“Brilliant…a celebration of human ingenuity [and] the purest example of real-science sci-fi for many years…Utterly compelling.”--Wall Street Journal
“Terrific stuff, a crackling good read that devotees of space travel will devour like candy…succeeds on several levels and for a variety of reasons, not least of which is its surprising plausibility.”—USA Today
“An impressively geeky debut…the technical details keep the story relentlessly precise and the suspense ramped up. And really, how can anyone not root for a regular dude to prove the U-S-A still has the Right Stuff?”--Entertainment Weekly
“Gripping…[features] a hero who can solve almost every problem while still being hilarious. It’s hard not to be swept up in [Weir’s] vision and root for every one of these characters. Grade: A.”—AVClub.com
“Andy Weir delivers with The Martian...a story for readers who enjoy thrillers, science fiction, non-fiction, or flat-out adventure [and] an authentic portrayal of the future of space travel.”--Associated Press
"A gripping tale of survival in space [that] harkens back to the early days of science fiction by masters such as Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke."--San Jose Mercury News
“One of the best thrillers I’ve read in a long time. It feels so real it could almost be nonfiction, and yet it has the narrative drive and power of a rocket launch. This is Apollo 13 times ten.”
--Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Impact and Blasphemy
“A book I just couldn’t put down! It has the very rare combination of a good, original story, interestingly real characters and fascinating technical accuracy…reads like “MacGyver” meets “Mysterious Island.”
--Astronaut Chris Hadfield, Commander of the International Space Station and author of An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth
"The best book I've read in ages. Clear your schedule before you crack the seal. This story will take your breath away faster than a hull breech. Smart, funny, and white-knuckle intense, The Martian is everything you want from a novel."
--Hugh Howey, New York Times bestselling author of Wool
“The Martian kicked my ass! Weir has crafted a relentlessly entertaining and inventive survival thriller, a MacGyver-trapped-on-Mars tale that feels just as real and harrowing as the true story of Apollo 13.”
—Ernest Cline, New York Times bestselling author of Ready Player One
“Gripping…shapes up like Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe as written by someone brighter.”
--Larry Niven, multiple Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of the Ringworld series and Lucifer’s Hammer
“Humankind is only as strong as the challenges it faces, and The Martian pits human ingenuity (laced with more humor than you’d expect) against the greatest endeavor of our time — survival on Mars. A great read with an inspiring attention to technical detail and surprising emotional depth. Loved it!"
--Daniel H. Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of Robopocalypse
“The tension simply never lets up, from the first page to the last, and at no point does the believability falter for even a second. You can't shake the feeling that this could all really happen.”
—Patrick Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Breach and Ghost Country
"Strong, resilent, and gutsy. It's Robinson Crusoe on Mars, 21st century style. Set aside a chunk of free time when you start this one. You're going to need it because you won't want to put it down."
—Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The King’s Deception and The Columbus Affair
“An excellent first novel…Weir laces the technical details with enough keen wit to satisfy hard science fiction fan and general reader alike [and] keeps the story escalating to a riveting conclusion.”—Publisher’s Weekly (starred)
"Riveting...a tightly constructed and completely believable story of a man's ingenuity and strength in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds."--Booklist
“Sharp, funny and thrilling, with just the right amount of geekery…Weir displays a virtuosic ability to write about highly technical situations without leaving readers far behind. The result is a story that is as plausible as it is compelling.”—Kirkus
"Weir combines the heart-stopping with the humorous in this brilliant debut novel...by placing a nail-biting life-and-death situation on Mars and adding a snarky and wise-cracking nerdy hero, Weir has created the perfect mix of action and space adventure."--Library Journal (starred)
“A perfect novel in almost every way, The Martian may already have my vote for best book of 2014.”—Crimespree Magazine
“A page-turning thriller…this survival tale with a high-tech twist will pull you right in.”—Suspense Magazine
From the Hardcover edition.
2018年10月1日 已读
英文的网文红人。A very fun little book!
小说 英文
In the Freud Archives Goodreads 豆瓣
作者: Janet Malcolm NYRB Classics 2002 - 11
<i>Includes an afterword by the author</i> <br /><br /><i>In the Freud Archives</i> tells the story of an unlikely encounter among three men: K. R. Eissler, the venerable doyen of psychoanalysis; Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, a flamboyant, restless forty-two-year-old Sanskrit scholar turned psychoanalyst turned virulent anti-Freudian; and Peter Swales, a mischievous thirty-five-year-old former assistant to the Rolling Stones and self-taught Freud scholar. At the center of their Oedipal drama are the Sigmund Freud Archives--founded, headed, and jealously guarded by Eissler--whose sealed treasure gleams and beckons to the community of Freud scholarship as if it were the Rhine gold.<br /><br />Janet Malcolm's fascinating book first appeared some twenty years ago, when it was immediately recognized as a rare and remarkable work of nonfiction. A story of infatuation and disappointment, betrayal and revenge, <i>In the Freud Archives</i> is essentially a comedy. But the powerful presence of Freud himself and the harsh bracing air of his ideas about unconscious life hover over the narrative and give it a tragic dimension.
2016年3月15日 已读
Masson这种人搁今天公众评判应该是psychopath吧?!//看到一半,感觉像一篇超长的纽约客报道。。。
纪实 英文
1453 豆瓣
作者: Roger Crowley Hyperion 2006 - 8
Now in trade paperback, a gripping exploration of the fall of Constantinople and its connection to the world we live in today The fall of Constantinople in 1453 signaled a shift in history, and the end of the Byzantium Empire. Roger Crowley’s readable and comprehensive account of the battle between Mehmed II, sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and Constantine XI, the 57th emperor of Byzantium, illuminates the period in history that was a precursor to the current jihad between the West and the Middle East.
2016年3月20日 已读
看完了。守城的希腊人和意大利人可真悲壮啊!八千人破衣烂衫老弱病残对二十万精兵良将加最新最大的大炮居然还守了57天才被攻破。康斯坦丁十一世拒绝跑路逃命与城共存亡一直战死在城墙上。。。//刚看到13%。好看。以康斯坦丁堡为首都的洞罗曼帝国居然如此长寿。我那么喜爱的苏菲亚大教堂原来有那么厚重的历史!现在的世界秩序有着与它的寿命不相符的牢固感,太具有误导性了。。。
历史 英文
Seveneves 豆瓣
作者: Neal Stephenson William Morrow 2015 - 5
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Anathem, Reamde, and Cryptonomicon comes an exciting and thought-provoking science fiction epic—a grand story of annihilation and survival spanning five thousand years.
What would happen if the world were ending?
A catastrophic event renders the earth a ticking time bomb. In a feverish race against the inevitable, nations around the globe band together to devise an ambitious plan to ensure the survival of humanity far beyond our atmosphere, in outer space.
But the complexities and unpredictability of human nature coupled with unforeseen challenges and dangers threaten the intrepid pioneers, until only a handful of survivors remain . . .
Five thousand years later, their progeny—seven distinct races now three billion strong—embark on yet another audacious journey into the unknown . . . to an alien world utterly transformed by cataclysm and time: Earth.
A writer of dazzling genius and imaginative vision, Neal Stephenson combines science, philosophy, technology, psychology, and literature in a magnificent work of speculative fiction that offers a portrait of a future that is both extraordinary and eerily recognizable. As he did in Anathem, Cryptonomicon, the Baroque Cycle, and Reamde, Stephenson explores some of our biggest ideas and perplexing challenges in a breathtaking saga that is daring, engrossing, and altogether brilliant.
2016年6月19日 已读
看完了,很多细节描写非常美,比方cradle。科幻机械情节设定也非常独出心裁。但是我好像无法接受宇航人类会那么和平民主。存活下来的人类社会更像digger的可能性更大。//刚看到33%。好看,有一点点三体的设定,加上火星救援似的硬科幻和细节描写。。。原书里有没有图纸什么的啊!好多空间站的描述读的痛苦死了,就不能画张图吗?!
2016年6月25日 评论 惊呆的人类 - 夜以继日的看完Neal Stephenson的七夏娃,很多话想说,一直没得空坐下来写读后感。然后昨晚看着英国脱欧公投结果,惊呆的感觉完全是书里的开篇描写。月球被无缘无故的打散成七块。地球人都惊呆了。 睡一夜醒来,英镑跳水之余道琼也跌了六百点。发现英国脱欧的结果和七夏娃的情节居然非常有可比性。 七夏娃的故事背景就是月球被打散,所以陨石互相撞击的频率以指数分布递增,结果就是两年内陨石数量大到要把地球完全砸毁。欧洲从欧盟变回一盘散沙又何尝不是同样的道理?把一个整体分散成小个体,彼此碰撞的频率增加,两次大战作为前车之鉴,第三次世界大战的可能性将跟被打散的月球一样以指数递增,陷世界于万劫不复之地。。。 看完七夏娃本来一直不以为然的就是书中对云方舟上存活下来的人类温情社会的乐观描写。但是现在面对残酷现实再回去看那个设定,不由得感激作者的慈悲。黑暗现实里的我们太需要这一点幸存的理想之光了。【泪。。。】 看三体三部曲的时候我常常感觉遗憾,这么新鲜有趣的情节思路和设定,却没有相应的文笔来让它完美。看七夏娃的感觉就是,对啦!这才是本来三体可以写成的样子啊!很喜欢七夏娃里面的细节描写,人物刻画。相比之下更喜欢五千年前的那群人。五千年后的人物都趋于脸谱化了。 貌似所有科幻都认为要想在宇宙中存活下来都需要军队似的管理方式。应该是因为生存环境恶略,资源稀少。没有可能养育民主宽厚的社会制度。所以怎么看都觉得三体三部曲里面最后的黑森林理论是正确的。 民主是一株奇葩。是异数,是偶然,不是必然。战争是必然。叹息。 &quot;战争不懂得道德为何物.胜利者撰写历史,作出审判,用绞索或者子弹结束战败者的生命.在战争里,其实只存在一种战争罪:战败.其它的都只是温情主义的喃喃自语,毫无疑义.--赫尔曼.沃克《战争风云》&quot; &quot;There is no morality in war. The winner wrote the history, passed the judgement, shot or hung the loser. In war, the only crime is to lose, the rest is sentimental nonsense. --Herman Wouk, Winds of War&quot;
科幻 美国 英文
A Legacy 豆瓣
作者: Sybille Bedford Penguin Classics 1999 - 10
2016年9月5日 已读
看完了,很喜欢。开头有点晦涩,细节又微妙,可以理解不会是所有人都喜欢的调调。对话精炼让我想起海明威(那几本写的好的小说)。书里的人物有点光怪陆离的让人震惊。现实确实是比艺术更离奇啊!文笔很有英国的冷幽默。在犹豫要不要去看Jigsaw...
小说 英文
Slade House 豆瓣
作者: David Mitchell Random House 2015 - 10
From “one of the most electric writers alive” (The Boston Globe) comes a taut, intricately woven, spine-chilling, reality-warping short novel. Set across five decades, beginning in 1979 and coming to its electrifying conclusion on October 31, 2015, Slade House is the perfect book to curl up with on a dark and stormy night.
2016年9月7日 已读
全方位无死角(都是死角?)恐怖小说 看得我背后凉飕飕的。。。
english fantasy 英文
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet Goodreads 豆瓣
作者: David Mitchell Random House 2010 - 6
The year is 1799, the place Dejima in Nagasaki Harbor, the “high-walled, fan-shaped artificial island” that is the Japanese Empire’s single port and sole window onto the world, designed to keep the West at bay; the farthest outpost of the war-ravaged Dutch East Indies Company; and a de facto prison for the dozen foreigners permitted to live and work there. To this place of devious merchants, deceitful interpreters, costly courtesans, earthquakes, and typhoons comes Jacob de Zoet, a devout and resourceful young clerk who has five years in the East to earn a fortune of sufficient size to win the hand of his wealthy fiancée back in Holland.

But Jacob’s original intentions are eclipsed after a chance encounter with Orito Aibagawa, the disfigured daughter of a samurai doctor and midwife to the city’s powerful magistrate. The borders between propriety, profit, and pleasure blur until Jacob finds his vision clouded, one rash promise made and then fatefully broken. The consequences will extend beyond Jacob’s worst imaginings. As one cynical colleague asks, “Who ain’t a gambler in the glorious Orient, with his very life?”

A magnificent mix of luminous writing, prodigious research, and heedless imagination, The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet is the most impressive achievement of its eminent author.
Rubicon 豆瓣
作者: Tom Holland Anchor 2005 - 3
In 49 B.C., the seven hundred fifth year since the founding of Rome, Julius Caesar crossed a small border river called the Rubicon and plunged Rome into cataclysmic civil war. Tom Holland’s enthralling account tells the story of Caesar’s generation, witness to the twilight of the Republic and its bloody transformation into an empire. From Cicero, Spartacus, and Brutus, to Cleopatra, Virgil, and Augustus, here are some of the most legendary figures in history brought thrillingly to life. Combining verve and freshness with scrupulous scholarship, Rubicon is not only an engrossing history of this pivotal era but a uniquely resonant portrait of a great civilization in all its extremes of self-sacrifice and rivalry, decadence and catastrophe, intrigue, war, and world-shaking ambition.
2016年12月4日 已读
看完了!The Fruit of too much liberty is slavery! [哇哇大哭】唯一的安慰是貌似内战连连才是罗马共和国的死亡宣言。。。劳苦大众选择和平时期的奴役因为自由的内乱太苦了//Imperium 看完觉得不过瘾,转而来读 Rubicon, 开篇就让人眼睛一亮喜欢!虽然只看到7%。。。兴趣盎然!
history 历史 罗马 英文
Dictator 豆瓣
作者: Robert Harris Knopf 2016 - 1
With Dictator, Robert Harris brings the saga of Cicero's life to a time when some of the most epic events in human history occurred: the collapse of the Roman republic, the subsequent civil war, the murder of Pompey and the assassination of Julius Caesar. Yet the question it asks is a timeless one: how is political freedom to be safeguarded against the triple threat of unscrupulous personal ambition, of an electoral system dominated by vested financial interests, and of the corrupting impact of waging ceaseless foreign wars? And in the very human figure of Cicero--brilliant, flawed, frequently fearful, and yet ultimately brave--Harris gives us a hero for both his own time, and for ours.
2016年12月12日 已读
痛哭失声! 从Cato的自杀,Cicero给他写的悼文,到Cicero最后模仿Gladiator亮出脖颈求死。。。所有感动我的豪言壮语之中,最温暖的是Cicero关于搬家的一句话“I have put out my books and now my house has a soul."
2017年1月30日 评论 Cato the Younger 小加图的自杀 - 大选结束看完罗马共和国后期那些书后就想,千万千万不能有内战啊!否则共和就死定了。 可是看看这一个星期,这一个周末,就觉得对加图的对抗,自杀有了更深刻的感动。真的面临这种选择,怎么可能不选择战争呢?也许我原先的设想是错的,一旦选出了暴君做共和首领,那么内战就是必然的。一切都太晚了。 Robert Harris 那西塞罗三部曲最后一部里描写庞贝大军全军覆灭后,罗马统一到凯撒手下: For the first time we tasted life under a dictatorship: there were no freedoms any more; no magistrates, no courts; one existed at the whim of the ruler. (平生第一次在一个君主手下讨生活:再也没有了自由,没有法官,没有法庭,生死都在君主的一念之间) 这就是现在我没法继续读&quot;Wolf Hall&quot;的原因,那种全部朝廷大大小小都赔小心取悦一个国君的情形太震撼了。 加图是元老院里理想主义的领袖。虽然出生贵族但是布衣素食,一丝不苟,坚决不肯为任何事情妥协,不向任何人低头。他只认共和国的原则。西塞罗是个政客,他出身卑微,但是个政治天才,总是想找到两全其美的法子和平解决问题。 在凯撒如日中天的时日里,加图是唯一敢当众和他叫板的。一度西塞罗曾经私下羡慕又无奈的说加图只为自己的理想活,不为共和国的将来着想,不是不自私的。 凯撒跨过卢比孔河后,庞贝带着元老院逃离罗马,后来节节退败。庞贝死后。加图在北非带着一队反抗军继续和凯撒纠缠,最后战败自杀,加图选择了特别残忍的剖腹。很多人不解,认为加图疯了。但是西塞罗不这么想。 Cicero disagreed. &quot;He could have had an easier death. He could have thrown himself from a building, or opened his veins in a warm bath, or taken poison. Instead he chose that particular method --exposing his entrails like a human sacrifice -- to demonstrate the strength of his will and his contempt for Caesar. In philosophical terms it was a good death: the death of a man who feared nothing. Indeed I would go so far as to say he died happy. Neither Caesar, nor any moan, nor anything in the world could touch him.&quot; 西塞罗不同意,“他本来可以选择更容易的死法。他可以跳楼,可以切腕,或者用毒药。但是他选择了这一种--掏心掏肺把自己做成一具祭品--来表白他意志之坚以及对凯撒的不屑。从哲学上讲这是一个”善终“:一个无所畏惧的人的死亡方式。我甚至可以再进一步说他含笑九泉。无人可及其项背,包括凯撒。” 熟知凯撒性情的西塞罗明知会激怒大首领还是给小加图写了悼词,最后一句总是能让我流泪。 Sinewy in thought and person; indifferent to what men said of him; scornful of glory, titles and decorations, and even more of those who sought them; defender of laws and freedoms; vigilant in the public interest; contemptuous of tyrants, their vulgarities and presumptions; stubborn, infuriating, harsh, dogmatic; a dreamer, a fanatic, a mystic, a soldier; willing at the last to tear the very organs from his stomach rather than submit to a conqueror --only the Roman Republic could have bred such a man as Cato, and only in the Roman Republic did such a man as Cato desire to live. 心坚体壮,我行我素;不屑荣耀和权名,以及追名逐利的肖小之徒;律法和自由的捍卫者;天下万众的守护者;鄙视暴君和他们的虚荣与放肆;固执, 疏狂,直白,武断;一个理想主义者,一个狂热分子,一个迷一样的人物,一个军人;在最后关头宁可抛肝剥腹也不向独裁者低头--加图,只有罗马共和国才可能孕育出的人物;他,也只肯活在罗马共和国。
历史 罗马 英文
John Adams 豆瓣
作者: David McCullough Simon & Schuster 2001 - 5
Book Description
Publication Date: May 22, 2001
In this powerful, epic biography, David McCullough unfolds the adventurous life-journey of John Adams, the brilliant, fiercely independent, often irascible, always honest Yankee patriot -- "the colossus of independence," as Thomas Jefferson called him -- who spared nothing in his zeal for the American Revolution; who rose to become the second President of the United States and saved the country from blundering into an unnecessary war; who was learned beyond all but a few and regarded by some as "out of his senses"; and whose marriage to the wise and valiant Abigail Adams is one of the moving love stories in American history.
Like his masterly, Pulitzer Prize-winning biography Truman, David McCullough's John Adams has the sweep and vitality of a great novel. It is both a riveting portrait of an abundantly human man and a vivid evocation of his time, much of it drawn from an outstanding collection of Adams family letters and diaries. In particular, the more than one thousand surviving letters between John and Abigail Adams, nearly half of which have never been published, provide extraordinary access to their private lives and make it possible to know John Adams as no other major American of his founding era.
As he has with stunning effect in his previous books, McCullough tells the story from within -- from the point of view of the amazing eighteenth century and of those who, caught up in events, had no sure way of knowing how things would turn out. George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, the British spy Edward Bancroft, Madame Lafayette and Jefferson's Paris "interest" Maria Cosway, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, the scandalmonger James Callender, Sally Hemings, John Marshall, Talleyrand, and Aaron Burr all figure in this panoramic chronicle, as does, importantly, John Quincy Adams, the adored son whom Adams would live to see become President.
Crucial to the story, as it was to history, is the relationship between Adams and Jefferson, born opposites -- one a Massachusetts farmer's son, the other a Virginia aristocrat and slaveholder, one short and stout, the other tall and spare. Adams embraced conflict; Jefferson avoided it. Adams had great humor; Jefferson, very little. But they were alike in their devotion to their country.
At first they were ardent co-revolutionaries, then fellow diplomats and close friends. With the advent of the two political parties, they became archrivals, even enemies, in the intense struggle for the presidency in 1800, perhaps the most vicious election in history. Then, amazingly, they became friends again, and ultimately, incredibly, they died on the same day -- their day of days -- July 4, in the year 1826.
Much about John Adams's life will come as a surprise to many readers. His courageous voyage on the frigate Boston in the winter of 1778 and his later trek over the Pyrenees are exploits that few would have dared and that few readers will ever forget.
It is a life encompassing a huge arc -- Adams lived longer than any president. The story ranges from the Boston Massacre to Philadelphia in 1776 to the Versailles of Louis XVI, from Spain to Amsterdam, from the Court of St. James's, where Adams was the first American to stand before King George III as a representative of the new nation, to the raw, half-finished Capital by the Potomac, where Adams was the first President to occupy the White House.
This is history on a grand scale -- a book about politics and war and social issues, but also about human nature, love, religious faith, virtue, ambition, friendship and betrayal, and the far-reaching consequences of noble ideas. Above all, John Adams is an enthralling, often surprising story of one of the most important and fascinating Americans who ever lived.
Amazon.com Review
Left to his own devices, John Adams might have lived out his days as a Massachusetts country lawyer, devoted to his family and friends. As it was, events swiftly overtook him, and Adams--who, David McCullough writes, was "not a man of the world" and not fond of politics--came to greatness as the second president of the United States, and one of the most distinguished of a generation of revolutionary leaders. He found reason to dislike sectarian wrangling even more in the aftermath of war, when Federalist and anti-Federalist factions vied bitterly for power, introducing scandal into an administration beset by other difficulties--including pirates on the high seas, conflict with France and England, and all the public controversy attendant in building a nation.
Overshadowed by the lustrous presidents Washington and Jefferson, who bracketed his tenure in office, Adams emerges from McCullough's brilliant biography as a truly heroic figure--not only for his significant role in the American Revolution but also for maintaining his personal integrity in its strife-filled aftermath. McCullough spends much of his narrative examining the troubled friendship between Adams and Jefferson, who had in common a love for books and ideas but differed on almost every other imaginable point. Reading his pages, it is easy to imagine the two as alter egos. (Strangely, both died on the same day, the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.) But McCullough also considers Adams in his own light, and the portrait that emerges is altogether fascinating. --Gregory McNamee
From Publishers Weekly
Here a preeminent master of narrative history takes on the most fascinating of our founders to create a benchmark for all Adams biographers. With a keen eye for telling detail and a master storyteller's instinct for human interest, McCullough (Truman; Mornings on Horseback) resurrects the great Federalist (1735-1826), revealing in particular his restrained, sometimes off-putting disposition, as well as his political guile. The events McCullough recounts are well-known, but with his astute marshaling of facts, the author surpasses previous biographers in depicting Adams's years at Harvard, his early public life in Boston and his role in the first Continental Congress, where he helped shape the philosophical basis for the Revolution. McCullough also makes vivid Adams's actions in the second Congress, during which he was the first to propose George Washington to command the new Continental Army. Later on, we see Adams bickering with Tom Paine's plan for government as suggested in Common Sense, helping push through the draft for the Declaration of Independence penned by his longtime friend and frequent rival, Thomas Jefferson, and serving as commissioner to France and envoy to the Court of St. James's. The author is likewise brilliant in portraying Adams's complex relationship with Jefferson, who ousted him from the White House in 1800 and with whom he would share a remarkable death date 26 years later: July 4, 1826, 50 years to the day after the signing of the Declaration. (June) Forecast: Joseph Ellis has shown us the Founding Fathers can be bestsellers, and S&S knows it has a winner: first printing is 350,000 copies, and McCullough will go on a 15-city tour; both Book-of-the-Month Club and the History Book Club have taken this book as a selection.
2016年12月18日 已读
64% 终于看到我期待的章节, Adams重返美国政坛(海外十年), 从副总统做起,以及美国政体的完善...看完罗马共和国的陷落和西塞罗的一生再来看这个,非常有连续性...
2016年12月16日 评论 国父们 (未完) - 准备一边看一边写. The Fury 64% - 1790, Adams returned from overseas after 10 years away serving in Paris, Holland, and London as one of the first US diplomat, now serving as first Vice President to Washington. Yesterday saw this tweet from Stephen Colbert To: New Energy Secretary Rick Perry- How bout we power the country with a turbine connected to the founding fathers rolling in their graves? 7:30 PM - 13 Dec 2016 This morning reading John Adams on the bus. John Adams was serving as the first Vice President of the young republic, a friend told Adams of how the southern aristocracies held him in contempt because he had no “advantage of pride and family”. Adams promptly disputed it by saying he couldn’t be prouder of his family, and started counting up the lineage of his family in Braintree, &quot;The line I have just described makes about 160 years in which no bankruptcy was ever committed, no widow or orphan was ever defrauded, no redemptor intervened and no debt was contracted with England.&quot; This made me laugh out loud, our current president-elect violated every item listed by Adams here. &quot;rolling in their graves&quot;, indeed! And quite a powerful turbine that would be, fueled with founding father's fury. no doubt. (to be continued...)
biography english history 传记 历史
Carol 豆瓣 Goodreads
The Price of Salt
8.8 (8 个评分) 作者: Patricia Highsmith W. W. Norton & Company 2015 - 11
"A great American writer…Highsmith's writing is wicked…it puts a spell on you." ―Entertainment Weekly
Now a major motion picture.
Patricia Highsmith's story of romantic obsession may be one of the most important, but still largely unrecognized, novels of the twentieth century. First published in 1952 and touted as "the novel of a love that society forbids," the book soon became a cult classic.
Based on a true story plucked from Highsmith's own life, Carol tells the riveting drama of Therese Belivet, a stage designer trapped in a department-store day job, whose routine is forever shattered by a gorgeous epiphany―the appearance of Carol Aird, a customer who comes in to buy her daughter a Christmas toy. Therese begins to gravitate toward the alluring suburban housewife, who is trapped in a marriage as stultifying as Therese's job. They fall in love and set out across the United States, ensnared by society's confines and the imminent disapproval of others, yet propelled by their infatuation. Carol is a brilliantly written story that may surprise Highsmith fans and will delight those discovering her work.
This authorized edition includes an afterword by Patricia Highsmith. Previously titled The Price of Salt.
The Medici 豆瓣
作者: Paul Strathern Vintage 2007 - 10
Vivid and dramatic, this is a dazzling history of the modest family which rose to become one
of the most powerful in Europe.
The Medici is a remarkably modern story of power, money and ambition. Against the background of an age which saw the rebirth of ancient and classical learning, Paul Strathern explores the intensely dramatic rise and fall of the Medici family in Florence, as well as the Italian Renaissance which they did so much to sponsor and encourage. Interwoven into the narrative are the lives of many of the great Renaissance artists with whom the Medici had dealings, including Leonardo, Michelangelo and Donatello, as well as scientists like Galileo and Pico della Mirandola, both of whom clashed with the religious authorities.
In his enthralling study, Strathern also follows the fortunes of those members of the Medici family who achieved success away from Florence, including the two Medici popes and Catherine de Medici, who became Queen of France and played a major role in that country through three turbulent reigns.
Vivid and accessible, the book ends with the gloriously decadent decline of the Medici family in Florence as they strove to be recognized as European princes.
2017年1月15日 已读
非常喜欢。不仅很全面的讲了文艺复兴的历史,还介绍了意大利十五十六世纪的无比混乱的历史和欧洲的征战。意外之喜是把我最近读的狼厅和康斯坦丁堡的陷落都连贯起来。太满意了!
2017年1月15日 评论 文艺复兴和十五到十七世纪的意大利史 - 美国大选结束第二天,豆瓣朋友毛樱桃安慰我说, “文艺复兴时期的佛罗伦萨是一个多么动荡的地方,战争、黑死病、宗教狂烧书烧画、政府一年换一届,There must be more hateful characters seizing power, but arts and sciences flourished despite that. Let’s find solace and inspiration in this.” 当时看得我很感动,今夜重读依然忍不住流泪。心里记下有机会要去读一读那段历史。 然后一个星期前Netflix开始放”美第奇家族“第一季。我兴冲冲去看。结果只是一盘眼睛糖果的快餐。据说跟历史几乎没有任何关系。按说美第奇这么充满传奇的家族,跟着历史拍应该素材足够。不知道为什么反而大段大段的抄袭”教父“! 经朋友介绍开始读Paul Stratherrn的美第奇家族这书。好看的放不下。一个星期早晚班车上加上偶尔晚上不用工作的时间读完了。意外之喜是把我看过的狼厅里的亨利八世的种种狗血事件和1453那本关于康斯坦丁堡陷落的事件都连贯起来。心里开始对十四十五十六世纪的欧洲历史有了一个模糊的轮廓。 一边看书一边把七年前去意大利的照片和地图翻出来对照着看。疯狂的想念意大利。值得一去再去! 小时候历史课上肯定背过文艺复兴的定义。但是长大后也只看过一本Iring Stone的米开朗基罗传记(The Agony and The Estacy )。所以脑海里只记住了文艺复兴对艺术的影响。看完这书才明白,几乎我喜欢热爱的一切都要感谢文艺复兴,从绘画,雕塑,建筑,到人文主义(Humanism),到严谨的科学研究方法,到现代天文学,到歌剧,古典音乐,统统都是文艺复兴的产物。而如果没有美第奇家族的庇护和金钱,这一切都可能被扼杀在摇篮里!人类是有多么的幸运!除了家喻户晓的达芬奇,波提切利,米开朗基罗,伽利略,鲁本斯,拉斐尔,布鲁内莱斯基 (Brunelleschi), 皮科。看了这书还知道两个历史学家也跟这个家族息息相关:马基雅维利(Machiavelli) 和奎齐亚迪尼(Guicciardini)。 心潮澎湃,挑几条印象深刻的说几句。 1。金融和赋税 书开篇讲当时的银行业如何运作就看得我很嗨。十五世纪而已啊!已经有了现在金融业依赖的”交易中心“(exchange) 和信用的概念。然后那么多的银行倒闭因为借钱给皇家,数额太高结果自己资金无法运转等等,这么多有趣的细节,电视剧不去拍多可惜啊!更不要提美第奇在翡冷翠执政后开始推广的财产税(catasto “register of property”)这种有趣的赋税制度前因后果,多么好的素材! 2。中世纪(“黑暗时代”) Dark Age这个词我虽有听说,但是并没有甚解。Strathern这书言简意骇的讲述了它的前因后果。中世纪的黑暗成因有二,一是罗马帝国的突然陷落造成了文化断层。然后基督教的崛起选择性的限制了整个欧洲的视野(简直是明朝下令全民不得下海一个做派阿!所以基督教下面的欧洲也算是某种大一统吧?)。我这才明白为什么写“哈德良回忆录”的尤瑟纳尔 说哈德良的时代人们还是自由的。”This Second Century appeals to me because it was the last century, for a very long period of time, in which men could think and express themselves with full freedom. ” 而文艺复兴成为可能最大功臣其实是阿拉伯学者! “During the Dark Ages, much of this ancient learning [of Ancient Greece and Rome] had simply vanished from Europe; it was preserved only in the Middle East, where it would be enthusiastically taken up by Arabic scholars. In its early years, Islam encouraged philosophical and scientific speculation: to know how the world worked was to know the mind of God. In this way the works of Ancient Greek philosophers, especially the natural philosophers (that is, early scientists), spread throughout the Arabic Empire, which by the eighth century even extended far into Europe– occupying the whole of the Iberian peninsula, reaching into southern France and Italy. When in the thirteenth century great Arabic centres of learning, such as Cordoba and Seville in southern Spain, were retaken by Christian forces, many previously unknown works of the ancient philosophers were rediscovered by Christian scholars. ”…translations of Arabic interpretations of Aristotle by such Muslim philosophers as Averroes and Avicenna had cast doubt on the accepted Christian version of Aristotle. ..ironically the unimpeachable authority of Aristotle was being undermined by his own works. But the rediscovered works of the ancients for the most part included many other Ancient Greek and Roman authors – philosophers, poets, rhetoricians and historians – and these caused some to understand that there had once been an age that far outshone their own, one that emphasised the humanity of humankind, rather than its spirituality. As a result, there was now a new humanism in the air, which began to emphasise freedom of thought, rather than the selfless submission demanded by medieval philosopher-theologians. This humanism encouraged the exploration of human potential, and the expression of humanity, especially in literature, philosophy and all forms of art.“ 3。萨佛纳罗拉 (Savonarola)的”虚荣之火“ 我一直以为前进一步退两步的循环式历史是中国特色。看到萨佛纳罗拉才震惊的发现原来世界大同。古今中外的人民都热衷于这种暴力革命,而且一而再再而三,乐此不疲。有历史的教训在前依然飞蛾扑火,损人不利己的狂热总是非常的有感染力。连处在文艺复兴高潮的翡冷翠也会突然抽这种疯!最后弄得民不聊生,本来雄霸Tuscan的翡冷翠丢领土丢商业,饭都吃不上了。 ”在1497年,他和一群跟随者们在佛罗伦斯市政厅广场点起一堆熊熊大火,萨佛纳罗拉称之为“虚荣之火”。他派遣儿童逐家逐户搜集“世俗享乐物品”,包括:镜子,化妆品,画像,异教书籍,非天主教主题雕塑,赌博游戏器具,象棋,鲁特琴和其他乐器,做工精细的衣着,女人的帽子,和所有古典诗作,然后把搜集起来的这些东西一并扔进火里烧掉。很多文艺复兴时期伟大的艺术品都被这堆火永远的烧掉了。曾经热爱异教主题的著名文艺复兴画家桑德罗·波提切利,晚年也沈溺于萨佛纳罗拉的布道,亲自把很多晚期作品扔进火里。“ -维基百科萨佛纳罗拉 条目 这难道不是”破四旧“的老祖宗?判依萨佛纳罗拉狂热教的波提切利不就是很多文革时艺术家的先例? 4。马基雅维利(Machiavelli) 又一个耳熟而且大概知道意思但是读了这书才知道他到底是怎样一个人,他的理念又是如何形成的。比方纸牌屋的评论里经常会看到这个词被用来形容男女主角。”为达目的可以不择手段。““政治里面没有道德可谈。” 支持川普希特勒的选民和共和党们应该都是他的理论的信徒吧?”Make Italy Great Again!” 不过虽然实际的不能再实际的马基雅维利都说”… no prince is ever benefited by making himself hated.” 再看今天的美国“President-elect” … 书里还引了马基雅维利一句话,我看到赶紧画下来。 ”Machiavelli would later remark of these events in his History of Florence: ‘Let no one stir things up in a city, believing that he can stop them as he pleases or that he is in charge of what happens next.’“ 看Robert Harris的西塞罗三部曲里面,他也引用了一句西塞罗的话,大意是”暴民可以载舟亦可覆舟。“跟这个异曲同工。看得我心里总是略有安慰。领着暴民烧杀抢掠的都没有好下场,罗马共和国时有P. Clodius Pulcher,十四世纪的翡冷翠有第一代美第奇Giovanni的表兄”Salvestro de’ Medici”。横横! 5。歌剧的诞生 ”Most notably, the musicians of Florence were responsible for the birth of opera, which arose from two distinct sources. On the one hand, there was medieval liturgical drama: holy plays enacted publicly at various times in the Church calendar. Quite separate from these were the classical Greek dramas, with their choric interludes, which were revived and staged by the Florentine humanists. When these two forms were combined, the result was opera: non-religious work incorporating music and drama. The term takes its name from the Italian expression opera in musica (work in music); and the settings of these early operas were usually either legendary or mythical, requiring a new freer musical form such as that favoured by Vincenzo Galilei.“ 这个Vicenzo Galilei就是伽利略的爹!没错,伽利略的爹是个音乐家!而且对歌剧的诞生有贡献! 6。向意大利学习的法国 虽然当时国力最强的是法国,而翡冷翠在美第奇家族手里越来越破落。但是出自美第奇家族的两个法国王后凯瑟琳和玛利亚教会了法国人享受美食,使得法国菜系得以诞生。巴黎我喜欢的两个花园(Tuileries和Lexumbourg)原来都是她俩建的,仿照翡冷翠的贵族官邸。 7。文艺复兴 这段简短的总结真好。 ”Renaissance of ancient science showed how this humanism could realise itself in practical application. Renaissance humanism had created a new way of seeing ourselves, Renaissance science would create a new way of seeing the world.“
medici 历史 文艺复兴 英文
City of Fortune 豆瓣
作者: Roger Crowley Random House 2012 - 1
The rise and fall of the Venetian empire stands unrivaled for drama, intrigue, and sheer opulent majesty. In City of Fortune, Roger Crowley, acclaimed historian and New York Times bestselling author of Empires of the Sea, applies his narrative skill to chronicling the astounding five-hundred-year voyage of Venice to the pinnacle of power.
Tracing the full arc of the Venetian imperial saga for the first time, City of Fortune is framed around two of the great collisions of world history: the ill-fated Fourth Crusade, which culminated in the sacking of Constantinople and the carve-up of the Byzantine Empire in 1204, and the Ottoman-Venetian War of 1499–1503, which saw the Ottoman Turks supplant the Venetians as the preeminent naval power in the Mediterranean. In between were three centuries of Venetian maritime dominance—years of plunder and plague, conquest and piracy—during which a tiny city of “lagoon dwellers” grew into the richest place on earth.
Drawing on firsthand accounts of pitched sea battles, skillful negotiations, and diplomatic maneuvers, Crowley paints a vivid picture of this avaricious, enterprising people and the bountiful lands that came under their dominion. Defiant of emperors, indifferent to popes, the Venetians saw themselves as reluctant freebooters, compelled to take to the open seas “because we cannot live otherwise and know not how except by trade.” From the opening of the spice routes to the clash between Christianity and Islam, Venice played a leading role in the defining conflicts of its time—the reverberations of which are still being felt today. Only an author with Roger Crowley’s deep knowledge of post-Crusade history could put these iconic events into their proper context.
Epic in scope, magisterial in its understanding of the period, City of Fortune is narrative history at its most engrossing.
2017年1月26日 已读
一声叹息。//美第奇那书里屡屡提到威尼斯,这个意大利一片混乱的政局里唯一的共和国,而且实力强大。而且看过1453之后一直打算看的。。。
历史 威尼斯 英文
The Handmaid's Tale 豆瓣
8.1 (32 个评分) 作者: Margaret Atwood Anchor 1998 - 3
From the bestselling author of Alias Grace and the MaddAddam trilogy, here is the #1 New York Times bestseller and seminal work of speculative fiction from the Booker Prize-winning author.
Now a Hulu series starring Elizabeth Moss, Samira Wiley, and Joseph Fiennes. Includes a new introduction by Margaret Atwood.
Offred is a Handmaid in the Republic of Gilead. She may leave the home of the Commander and his wife once a day to walk to food markets whose signs are now pictures instead of words because women are no longer allowed to read. She must lie on her back once a month and pray that the Commander makes her pregnant, because in an age of declining births, Offred and the other Handmaids are valued only if their ovaries are viable.
Offred can remember the days before, when she lived and made love with her husband Luke; when she played with and protected her daughter; when she had a job, money of her own, and access to knowledge. But all of that is gone now….
Funny, unexpected, horrifying, and altogether convincing, The Handmaid's Tale is at once scathing satire, dire warning, and literary tour de force.
2017年6月2日 已读
重读感觉没有了年轻时读的惊艳。虽然理解为什么那时候的自己这么喜欢。Cat's Eye还是更好的一本书。//大学时深爱的一本书。当时读过不止一遍。好像是我读的第一本Atwood?昨晚拿起来重读。。。
女性 小说 英文
Dark Money 豆瓣
作者: Jane Mayer Doubleday 2016 - 1
2017年2月19日 已读
"How did the US get here?" read this, then you will know. An Amazon reader says:"In terms of greed and evil, the billionaires detailed in this book make Trump look like a passing fart in the wind." i couldn't agree more.
政治 美国 英文
Killers of the Flower Moon 豆瓣 Eggplant.place
8.9 (9 个评分) 作者: David Grann Doubleday 2017 - 4
From New Yorker staff writer David Grann, #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Lost City of Z, a twisting, haunting true-life murder mystery about one of the most monstrous crimes in American history
In the 1920s, the richest people per capita in the world were members of the Osage Indian nation in Oklahoma. After oil was discovered beneath their land, they rode in chauffeured automobiles, built mansions, and sent their children to study in Europe.
Then, one by one, the Osage began to be killed off. The family of an Osage woman, Mollie Burkhart, became a prime target. Her relatives were shot and poisoned. And it was just the beginning, as more and more members of the tribe began to die under mysterious circumstances.
In this last remnant of the Wild West—where oilmen like J. P. Getty made their fortunes and where desperadoes like Al Spencer, the “Phantom Terror,” roamed—many of those who dared to investigate the killings were themselves murdered. As the death toll climbed to more than twenty-four, the FBI took up the case. It was one of the organization’s first major homicide investigations and the bureau badly bungled the case. In desperation, the young director, J. Edgar Hoover, turned to a former Texas Ranger named Tom White to unravel the mystery. White put together an undercover team, including one of the only American Indian agents in the bureau. The agents infiltrated the region, struggling to adopt the latest techniques of detection. Together with the Osage they began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history.
In Killers of the Flower Moon, David Grann revisits a shocking series of crimes in which dozens of people were murdered in cold blood. Based on years of research and startling new evidence, the book is a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction, as each step in the investigation reveals a series of sinister secrets and reversals. But more than that, it is a searing indictment of the callousness and prejudice toward American Indians that allowed the murderers to operate with impunity for so long. Killers of the Flower Moon is utterly compelling, but also emotionally devastating.
2017年11月1日 已读
Freshair上面听到作者访谈才知道这本书,对FBI的建成超感兴趣,刚看到40%
fbi non-fiction 英文