vampire
历史学家 豆瓣
7.4 (10 个评分) 作者: [美] 伊丽莎白·科斯托娃 译者: 凌建娥 / 刘玉红 人民文学出版社 2006 - 5
一天深夜,一个十五岁的美国少女在她父亲书房里发现一本古书和一袋信。每封信的抬头都是“我亲爱的、不幸的继承者……”。这些信,开启了一座她做梦都不会梦到的历史“迷宫”,其中有她父亲过去的秘密,以及与隐藏在历史深处的邪恶力量有关的她母亲失踪之谜。
几百年来,一代又一代历史学家们不惜以自己的名誉、安全为代价,苦苦追寻产生吸血鬼的历史源头——中世纪中欧残暴的统治者“刺穿者”弗拉德的下落,从而铲除吸血鬼这一人类历史上最黑暗的力量。少女的父母,多年前就开始了追踪吸血鬼的惊魂之旅。少女决心要追随父母未竟的事业。
从牛津大学图书馆到伊斯坦布尔、布达佩斯,到东欧诸国的乡野山区,父女二人穿梭在城市、修道院、档案馆,在追踪各种晦涩的线索与隐藏的文本、密码中,逐步逼近“刺穿者”弗拉德可怕的真相,而少女也逐渐了解了自己不同寻常的身世。
The Historian 豆瓣
作者: Elizabeth Kostova Sphere 2006 - 2
Late one night, exploring ther father's library, a young woman finds an ancient book and a cache of yellowing letters addressed ominously to 'My dear and unfortunate successor'. Her discovery plunges her into a world she never dreamed of - a labyrinth where the secrets of her father's past and her mother's mysterious fate connect to an evil hiden in the depths of history.
Comments on this book:
Some stories can be told again in endlessly different ways. Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian combines a search for the historical Dracula with a profound sense that Stoker got some things right--that the late Mediaeval tyrant kills among us yet, undead and dangerous. From Stoker, she also takes a sense that the supernatural seems more real when embedded in documentary evidence.
Three generations search for Dracula's resting place, and their stories are nested within each other, so that we know that at least two quests ended badly. Kostova rations her thrills very carefully so that we jump out of our chair at quite slight surprises, especially when we have come to expect buckets of blood and loud bangs. She also has a profound and well-communicated sense of place and period, so that the book is equally at home in 1930s Rumania, Cold War Budapest and 1970s Oxford. Kostova is particularly good on the sights and sounds of remote country places and the taste of real peasant food--this sensuous realism does not always go with her other skill, the creation of imagined documents and folksongs that feel as real and true as what might be actual.
This is a quietly good book rather than a spectacular debut, with some uncomfortable twists in its tail; her heroine-narrators are, and perhaps remain, in the most serious of jeopardies. ---Roz Kaveney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.