《The Kite Runner(追风筝的人)》是一个阿富汗作家的处女作,霸占了美国两大权威畅销书排行榜《纽约时报》排行榜、《出版商周刊》排行榜长达80余周,声势超过红透全世界的丹·布朗的《达·芬奇密码》。 这本小说太令人震撼,很长一段时日,让我所读的一切都相形失色。文学与生活中的所有重要主题,都交织在这部惊世之作里:爱、恐惧、愧疚、赎罪……——著名作家伊莎贝拉·阿连德
★一个阿富汗作家的处女作
★一部以史诗般的历史景观和荡气回肠的人性故事,深深地打动全世界各地亿万读者心的文学经典
★美国《纽约时报》、《出版商周刊》等九大畅销书排行榜榜首图书
★英国《观察家报》2005年度最佳图书
★台湾诚品书店、金石堂书店、博客来书店销售冠军
★连续80余周雄踞《纽约时报》畅销书排行榜,声势超过红透全球的丹·布朗的《达·芬奇密码》
“许多年过去了,人们说陈年旧事可以被埋葬,然而我终于明白这是错的,因为往事会自行爬上来。回首前尘,我意识到在过去二十六年里,自己始终在窥视着那荒芜的小径。”
《华盛顿邮报》认为:“没有虚矫赘文,没有无病呻吟,只有精炼的篇章,细腻勾勒家庭与友谊,背叛与救赎。作者对祖国的爱显然与对造成它今日沧桑的恨一样深。故事娓娓道来,轻笔淡描,近似川端康成的《千羽鹤》。”
12岁的阿富汗富家少爷阿米尔与仆人哈桑情同手足。然而,在一场风筝比赛后,发生了一件悲惨不堪的事,阿米尔为自己的懦弱感到自责和痛苦,逼走了哈桑,不久,自己也跟随父亲逃往美国。
成年后的阿米尔始终无法原谅自己当年对哈桑的背叛。为了赎罪,阿米尔再度踏上暌违二十多年的故乡,希望能为不幸的好友尽最后一点心力,却发现一个惊天谎言,儿时的噩梦再度重演,阿米尔该如何抉择?
小说如此残忍而又美丽,作者以温暖细腻的笔法勾勒人性的本质与救赎,读来令人荡气回肠。
Book Description
Taking us from Afghanistan in the final days of the monarchy to the present, The Kite Runner is the unforgettable, beautifully told story of the friendship between two boys growing up in Kabul. Raised in the same household and sharing the same wet nurse, Amir and Hassan nonetheless grow up in different worlds: Amir is the son of a prominent and wealthy man, while Hassan , the son of Amir's father's servant, is a Hazara, member of a shunned ethnic minority. Their intertwined lives, and their fates, reflect the eventual tragedy of the world around them. When the Soviets invade and Amir and his father flee the country for a new life in California, Amir thinks that he has escaped his past. And yet he cannot leave the memory of Hassan behind him. The Kite Runner is a novel about friendship, betrayal, and the price of loyalty. It is about the bonds between fathers and sons, and the power of their lies. Written against a history that has not been told in fiction before, The Kite Runner describes the rich culture and beauty of a land in the process of being destroyed. But with the devastation, Khaled Hosseini also gives us hope: through the novel's faith in the power of reading and storytelling, and in the possibilities he shows for redemption.
Amazon.com
In his debut novel, The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini accomplishes what very few contemporary novelists are able to do. He manages to provide an educational and eye-opening account of a country's political turmoil--in this case, Afghanistan--while also developing characters whose heartbreaking struggles and emotional triumphs resonate with readers long after the last page has been turned over. And he does this on his first try.
The Kite Runner follows the story of Amir, the privileged son of a wealthy businessman in Kabul, and Hassan, the son of Amir's father's servant. As children in the relatively stable Afghanistan of the early 1970s, the boys are inseparable. They spend idyllic days running kites and telling stories of mystical places and powerful warriors until an unspeakable event changes the nature of their relationship forever, and eventually cements their bond in ways neither boy could have ever predicted. Even after Amir and his father flee to America, Amir remains haunted by his cowardly actions and disloyalty. In part, it is these demons and the sometimes impossible quest for forgiveness that bring him back to his war-torn native land after it comes under Taliban rule. ("...I wondered if that was how forgiveness budded, not with the fanfare of epiphany, but with pain gathering its things, packing up, and slipping away unannounced in the middle of the night.")
Some of the plot's turns and twists may be somewhat implausible, but Hosseini has created characters that seem so real that one almost forgets that The Kite Runner is a novel and not a memoir. At a time when Afghanistan has been thrust into the forefront of America's collective consciousness ("people sipping lattes at Starbucks were talking about the battle for Kunduz"), Hosseini offers an honest, sometimes tragic, sometimes funny, but always heartfelt view of a fascinating land. Perhaps the only true flaw in this extraordinary novel is that it ends all too soon.
--Gisele Toueg
Amazon.ca
The Kite Runner of Khaled Hosseini's deeply moving fiction debut is an illiterate Afghan boy with an uncanny instinct for predicting exactly where a downed kite will land. Growing up in the city of Kabul in the early 1970s, Hassan was narrator Amir's closest friend even though the loyal 11-year-old with "a face like a Chinese doll" was the son of Amir's father's servant and a member of Afghanistan's despised Hazara minority. But in 1975, on the day of Kabul's annual kite-fighting tournament, something unspeakable happened between the two boys.
Narrated by Amir, a 40-year-old novelist living in California, The Kite Runner tells the gripping story of a boyhood friendship destroyed by jealousy, fear, and the kind of ruthless evil that transcends mere politics. Running parallel to this personal narrative of loss and redemption is the story of modern Afghanistan and of Amir's equally guilt-ridden relationship with the war-torn city of his birth. The first Afghan novel to be written in English, The Kite Runner begins in the final days of King Zahir Shah's 40-year reign and traces the country's fall from a secluded oasis to a tank-strewn battlefield controlled by the Russians and then the trigger-happy Taliban. When Amir returns to Kabul to rescue Hassan's orphaned child, the personal and the political get tangled together in a plot that is as suspenseful as it is taut with feeling.
The son of an Afghan diplomat whose family received political asylum in the United States in 1980, Hosseini combines the unflinching realism of a war correspondent with the satisfying emotional pull of master storytellers such as Rohinton Mistry. Like the kite that is its central image, the story line of this mesmerizing first novel occasionally dips and seems almost to dive to the ground. But Hosseini ultimately keeps everything airborne until his heartrending conclusion in an American picnic park.
--Lisa Alward, Amazon.ca
From Publishers Weekly
Hosseini's stunning debut novel starts as an eloquent Afghan version of the American immigrant experience in the late 20th century, but betrayal and redemption come to the forefront when the narrator, a writer, returns to his ravaged homeland to rescue the son of his childhood friend after the boy's parents are shot during the Taliban takeover in the mid '90s. Amir, the son of a well-to-do Kabul merchant, is the first-person narrator, who marries, moves to California and becomes a successful novelist. But he remains haunted by a childhood incident in which he betrayed the trust of his best friend, a Hazara boy named Hassan, who receives a brutal beating from some local bullies. After establishing himself in America, Amir learns that the Taliban have murdered Hassan and his wife, raising questions about the fate of his son, Sohrab. Spurred on by childhood guilt, Amir makes the difficult journey to Kabul, only to learn the boy has been enslaved by a former childhood bully who has become a prominent Taliban official. The price Amir must pay to recover the boy is just one of several brilliant, startling plot twists that make this book memorable both as a political chronicle and a deeply personal tale about how childhood choices affect our adult lives. The character studies alone would make this a noteworthy debut, from the portrait of the sensitive, insecure Amir to the multilayered development of his father, Baba, whose sacrifices and scandalous behavior are fully revealed only when Amir returns to Afghanistan and learns the true nature of his relationship to Hassan. Add an incisive, perceptive examination of recent Afghan history and its ramifications in both America and the Middle East, and the result is a complete work of literature that succeeds in exploring the culture of a previously obscure nation that has become a pivot point in the global politics of the new millennium.
From School Library Journal
Adult/High School-This beautifully written first novel presents a glimpse of life in Afghanistan before the Russian invasion and introduces richly drawn, memorable characters. Quiet, intellectual Amir craves the attention of his father, a wealthy Kabul businessman. Kind and self-confident Hassan is the son of Amir's father's servant. The motherless boys play together daily, and when Amir wins the annual kite contest, Hassan offers to track down the opponent's runaway kite as a prize. When he finds it, the neighborhood bullies trap and rape him, as Amir stands by too terrified to help. Their lives and their friendship are forever changed, and the memory of his cowardice haunts Amir as he grows into manhood. Hassan and his father return to the village of their ancestors, and later Amir and his father flee to Los Angeles to avoid political persecution. Amir attends college, marries, and fulfills his dream of becoming a writer. When Amir receives word of his former friend's death under the Taliban, he returns to Kabul to learn the fate of Hassan's son. This gripping story of personal redemption will capture readers' interest.
Penny Stevens, Andover College, Portland, ME
From Booklist
Hosseini's debut novel opens in Kabul in the mid-1970s. Amir is the son of a wealthy man, but his best friend is Hassan, the son of one of his father's servants. His father encourages the friendship and dotes on Hassan, who worships the ground Amir walks on. But Amir is envious of Hassan and his own father's apparent affection for the boy. Amir is not nearly as loyal to Hassan, and one day, when he comes across a group of local bullies raping Hassan, he does nothing. Shamed by his own inaction, Amir pushes Hassan away, even going so far as to accuse him of stealing. Eventually, Hassan and his father are forced to leave. Years later, Amir, now living in America, receives a visit from an old family friend who gives him an opportunity to make amends for his treatment of Hassan. Current events will garner interest for this novel; the quality of Hosseini's writing and the emotional impact of the story will guarantee its longevity.
Kristine Huntley
From AudioFile
Amir, a rich man's son, grows up in Kabul as playmate and master of Hassan, an ethnic Hazara, a despised Afghani minority. Amir, who tells the story, has ambivalent feelings about both his father and his ultra-loyal friend as the monarchy falls, the Soviets invade, and Afghanistan is thrown into turmoil. Westerners who engage this novel will learn much about Afghani society of the recent past if they can endure the author's narration. In his inexpert voice, the point of view seems insipid and saccharine. But at least the exotic words and names are pronounced correctly. Y.R.
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追风筝的人
卡勒德·胡赛尼(Khaled Hosseini),1965年生于阿富汗喀布尔市,后随父亲迁往美国。胡赛尼毕业于加州大学圣地亚哥医学系,现居加州。“立志拂去蒙在阿富汗普通民众面孔的尘灰,将背后灵魂的悸动展示给世人。”著有小说《追风筝的人》(The Kite Runner,2003)、《灿烂千阳》(A Thousand Splendid Suns,2007)、《群山回唱》(And the Mountains Echoed,2013)。作品全球销量超过4000万册。2006年,因其作品巨大的国际影响力,胡赛尼获得联合国人道主义奖,并受邀担任联合国难民署亲善大使。
这本书在排行榜上一度排名很高。 好奇,买了看看。 看完发现这是一本制作粗糙且媚俗的畅销书。 写苦难,写赎罪,再拿来卖钱,这个无可厚非。 关键是写得太差。 大量镜头化的描写有的时候让我怀疑这是小说还是电影剧本——甚至还有大量闪回。 书中充满了扁平化,符号化的人物描...
评分如果不是那个叫拉登的人,你很难有机会在电视上看到一个和西海固无比近似的地方,除了美国人的军靴和难民的蓬头垢面,它的一切印象符合一个地理系学生的学科经验,干旱、缺水、尘土飞扬以及自然而然的贫穷。之所以这样,一方面缘于一知半解,一方面缘于没有像《追风筝的人》那...
评分《追风筝的人》原来是一个关于记忆,关于背叛和救赎的小说。 本来以为是那种晦涩的莫名其妙的哲理小说,因此这么多年了都没看。 这一次,因为手边没有其他的书,无奈之下才读了,没想到被深深震撼。 读到深夜只看到一半,第二天很早醒来继续读,终于读完。 对我来说这是读得很...
评分我们很难去承认 也很难去面对真实的自己 我们总是勇于包装数字 用华丽的谎言来麻痹自己 顺便欺骗别人 却不敢坦然去面对自己所曾犯下的罪恶…… 阿米尔这个富家少爷所犯下的罪行 不也是一样 在面对自己人性中的怯懦、说谎、虚伪、善嫉、矫情、邪恶、自私、自大…… 他选择的是...
评分这本书带给我的冲击,很大程度上来源于其对“道德困境”的毫不留情的剖析。它没有给我们提供一个简单的黑白分明的世界观,相反,它将读者置于一个充满灰色地带的境地,迫使我们去思考:在极端压力和恐惧面前,人性究竟能做出何种扭曲的反应?书中那些关于“懦弱”与“勇气”的辩证关系,探讨得极为深刻。一个曾经被视为英雄的角色,如何因为一瞬间的胆怯而铸成无法挽回的错误,这种人性的弱点被展现得淋漓尽致,令人既痛恨又同情。这种对复杂人性的坦诚书写,使得故事具有了跨越地域和时代的普适性。它在揭示个人悲剧的同时,也折射出社会结构对个体命运的无形塑造。每一次读到主角试图弥补过去的行为,我都深切感受到那种近乎不可能完成的任务所带来的沉重感,那是时间无法倒流的巨大悲哀,也是对所有试图“重新开始”的人们的一种无声的致敬。这本书教会我的,是理解比评判更为重要,因为我们永远不知道自己会站在何种绝境。
评分这本书的叙事力量简直是穿透人心的一股暖流,尽管背景设定在一个我几乎不了解的异域文化之中,但那种关于人与人之间复杂情感的描摹,却让我感同身受,仿佛置身于那个充满尘土与回响的街巷里。作者对于人物内心世界的挖掘,细致入微,特别是对“愧疚”与“救赎”这两个宏大主题的处理,绝非浅尝辄止。你看那些看似不经意的对话,实则暗藏着巨大的张力,每一个停顿,每一次眼神的躲闪,都像是一块块拼图,最终拼凑出一个令人心碎却又无比真实的成长图景。我尤其欣赏作者在描绘友情和背叛时所用的那种克制而又饱满的情感笔触,它没有用过于煽情的语言去堆砌悲伤,而是通过一系列事件的连锁反应,让读者自己去体会那种刻骨铭心的痛楚。阅读过程中,我几次停下来,只是为了回味刚刚读到的某个段落,那种文字的美感与思想的深度交织在一起,形成了一种难以言喻的阅读体验,它不仅仅是在讲述一个故事,更像是在引导你进行一场深刻的自我反思,关于我们如何对待身边最亲近的人,以及我们是否有勇气去面对过去的错误,哪怕这份面对需要付出巨大的代价。这本书的后劲极大,合上书本后,书中的人物形象依然鲜活地在我脑海中游走,久久不能散去。
评分这部作品的结构布局极其精妙,它像是一部精心编排的交响乐,起初的旋律或许略显平淡,但随着情节的推进,各种乐器——父子情、阶层差异、历史变迁——次第进入,相互缠绕、碰撞,最终汇聚成磅礴的乐章。作者对于时间跨度的掌控堪称一绝,从童年无忧无虑的时光,到成人后被迫面对的残酷现实,这种跳跃感处理得非常自然,丝毫没有生硬的转折。更令人称奇的是,书中对“命运的无常”这一主题的探讨,并非简单的宿命论,而是在展现个体在历史洪流面前的挣扎与选择。我读到一些描述社会动荡的场景时,那种身临其境的压抑感,仿佛能透过纸页感受到空气中的紧张与绝望。这种宏大背景与微观情感的结合,让故事不仅仅停留在个人恩怨层面,而是上升到了对一个民族集体记忆的追问。每一次读到关键性的转折点,我都会不由自主地屏住呼吸,生怕错过了任何细微的情感波动,这大概是优秀文学作品的魅力所在吧,它能够牢牢地抓住你的注意力,让你完全沉浸其中,忘记了现实世界的一切纷扰。
评分从文学技法的角度来看,这本书的语言风格呈现出一种古典的韵味与现代的简洁完美融合的态势。作者的遣词造句,看似朴实无华,却蕴含着极强的画面感。尤其是那些关于环境和场景的描写,往往寥寥数语,便能勾勒出一幅栩栩如生的画面,仿佛我正站在那个充满异域风情的庭院里,闻到空气中弥漫的香料气息,感受到阳光洒落皮肤的温度。而人物的内心独白,又常常以一种近乎诗意的散文形式出现,充满了哲思和对人性的深刻洞察。这种语言上的张弛有度,极大地丰富了阅读的层次感。我尤其欣赏作者对于象征手法的运用,那些看似不经意的物件或场景,实际上都承载了重要的隐喻意义,为故事增添了无穷的回味空间。初读时,或许只觉得故事动人,但随着对文本的深入理解,你会发现其背后隐藏的文化符号和哲学思考,这使得这本书的价值远超一般的小说,它更像是一部浸透了文化精髓的艺术品。
评分这部作品的节奏感控制得相当老道,它懂得何时该急促如箭,何时又该缓慢如溪。在描绘友谊的初期,叙事是轻快、明亮且充满希望的,充满了少年时代特有的那种无拘无束的生命力,读者很容易被那种纯粹的快乐所感染。然而,随着核心冲突的爆发,节奏陡然一转,变得压抑、沉重,每一个章节的推进都仿佛带着沉重的呼吸声,让人喘不过气。这种张弛有度的叙事策略,使得关键情节的爆发力倍增,极大地增强了故事的戏剧张力。我阅读时常会不自觉地加快速度,想要尽快知道结局,但同时又忍不住放慢脚步,去品味那些细腻的情感描摹。这种矛盾的阅读体验本身就是一种享受。它成功地在商业小说的吸引力和严肃文学的深度之间架起了一座稳固的桥梁,让那些原本可能只关注情节的读者,也开始关注文字背后的深层意义。总而言之,这是一部结构严谨、情感饱满、立意深远的作品,值得反复阅读和细细品味。
评分如果不是英文书,我根本不会花时间去读这种纯消遣的书。
评分阿米尔的赎罪是为他父亲还是他自己?说不明白读完之后什么感觉,结尾好像只是个幻觉,#故乡的原风景#。昨天看到朋友发的一段话“我相信每一个赤诚忠厚的孩子,都曾在心底向父母许下“孝”的宏愿,相信来日方长,相信水到渠成,相信自己必有功成名就衣锦还乡的那一天,可以从容尽孝。可惜人们忘了,忘了时间的残酷,忘了人生的短暂,忘了世上有永远无法报答的恩情,忘了生命本身有不堪一击的脆弱。” 书里很很前面的篇章里面有一句话说,“当我再次见到这个笑容已经是26年后在一张宝丽来相片上了。”阿米尔做的一切也许是两代人的救赎,但有些遗憾却是永远无法弥补的。很庆幸所有人还都在,时间也还在。
评分如果不是英文书,我根本不会花时间去读这种纯消遣的书。
评分英语课必读,看到了第124页 但之前也看过中文版并且因为是必读无论何时都会看完 看的时候气得受不了了现在就来刷一分 THIS IS A PIECE OF SHIT,PERIOD.这本书在豆瓣上的高分是国人的耻辱,难怪冯小刚还是大导郭敬明是畅销。这么喜欢被人操纵泪点你他妈少吃两口饭多长点大脑会死是吗?呵呵你全家!怒己不争。我说美国佬你们怎么这么喜欢这种出卖了自己良心的“外国作者”?喜福会也是,这本垃圾也是。就算没有出卖自己良心的跪舔了美帝也会畅销,比如源泉(虽然我很爱源泉)。我草泥马的,你这破烂地方还自称民主,民你妈,选书都不会选!补:豆瓣居然把杀死一直知更鸟放在了“喜欢这本书的人也喜欢”的list上,真是呵呵
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