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In one of the most acclaimed novels in recent memory, Edward P. Jones, two-time National Book Award finalist, tells the story of Henry Townsend, a black farmer and former slave who falls under the tutelage of William Robbins, the most powerful man in Manchester County, Virginia. Making certain he never circumvents the law, Townsend runs his affairs with unusual discipline. But when death takes him unexpectedly, his widow, Caldonia, can't uphold the estate's order and chaos ensues. In a daring and ambitious novel, Jones has woven a footnote of history into an epic that takes an unflinching look at slavery in all of its moral complexities.
This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.
About Author
Edward P. Jones, the New York Times bestselling author, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and the Lannan Literary Award for The Known World; he also received a MacArthur Fellowship in 2004. His first collection of short stories, Lost in the City, won the PEN/Hemingway Award and was short-listed for the National Book Award. He has taught fiction writing at a range of universities, including Princeton. He lives in Washington, D.C.
Book Dimension:
length: (cm)20.5 width:(cm)13.5
美国著名作家。为非洲黑人后裔。自小生活在贫穷的单亲家庭,是家族中唯一接受过高等教育的人。1991年以处女作《迷失在都市》,一部描写20世纪50—70年代华盛顿生活的短篇小说集。获得海明威笔会奖。入围国家图书奖。2003年出版史诗巨作《已知的世界》,荣获2004年普利策小说奖、美国图书批评家协会奖、2005年国际IMPAC都柏林文学奖,再次入围美国国家图书奖。其最新作品为2006年出版的小说集《夏甲姨妈的孩子们》。
版权归作者所有,任何形式转载请联系作者。 作者:忘记痛苦(来自豆瓣) 来源:https://www.douban.com/note/578198249/ These days I intend to read the books from the Pulitzer prize as a foreigner, because of the amazing effect and experience that I got from Puli...
评分《已知的世界》被视为二十一世纪第一个十年间英语文学中无与伦比的史诗巨作。以宏大的气魄,将个人的命运交叠成了历史;以完美的小说技巧,再造了“一个世人自以为了解的非凡世界”。
评分曹元勇/文,原载《文景》杂志2010年10月号 一 美国文学、乃至世界文学应该感谢华盛顿的《税务评论》(Tax Notes)杂志社。2002年1月,这家杂志社辞退了他们的黑人职员,年届五十二岁的爱德华·保罗·琼斯(Edward Paul Jones)。爱德华·琼斯在这家杂志社...
评分版权归作者所有,任何形式转载请联系作者。 作者:忘记痛苦(来自豆瓣) 来源:https://www.douban.com/note/578198249/ These days I intend to read the books from the Pulitzer prize as a foreigner, because of the amazing effect and experience that I got from Puli...
评分美国文学、乃至世界文学应该向华盛顿的《税务评论》杂志社致敬。2002年1月,这家杂志社辞退了黑人职员、年届52岁的爱德华•琼斯。爱德华•琼斯在这家杂志社已经做了十多年校对员和专栏作者,如今杂志社付给他两个星期的辞退福利金,让他离开了。这件看似不幸的变故...
白人的奴隶,黑人的奴隶,层层累计的杀戮和罪恶。
评分文字正应如此,人灵魂的镜像,时代沉疴的水印!这本书绘制的地图,背面是Jones血肉幻化而成的山水,正面是沉淀在黑人身上绵长厚重的历史。辛劳的人啊,你前半生走过的路,吃过的苦,和单亲妈妈相依为命秉烛夜读的每一秒…苦难的人们啊,奴隶贸易在最明亮的阳光中进行,自由触不可及…… (回想我们所处的世界,又比这虚拟的温和多少呢?而我又有多少勇气和智慧,像Alice Night那样,将一切不义化为Wonder呢?)
评分Beautifully-organised language, clear thought on every line. Truly a Brilliant book! Worth reading!
评分看在普利策的名分上,本想给个高分。可美国的黑人奴隶史,太过遥远又十分陌生。。看了7/8就放弃了
评分文字正应如此,人灵魂的镜像,时代沉疴的水印!这本书绘制的地图,背面是Jones血肉幻化而成的山水,正面是沉淀在黑人身上绵长厚重的历史。辛劳的人啊,你前半生走过的路,吃过的苦,和单亲妈妈相依为命秉烛夜读的每一秒…苦难的人们啊,奴隶贸易在最明亮的阳光中进行,自由触不可及…… (回想我们所处的世界,又比这虚拟的温和多少呢?而我又有多少勇气和智慧,像Alice Night那样,将一切不义化为Wonder呢?)
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