In the wake of World War I, a community of expatriate American writers established itself in the salons and cafes of 1920s Paris. They congregated at Gertrude Stein's select soirees, drank too much, married none too wisely, and wrote volumes--about the war, about the Jazz Age, and often about each other. F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, were part of this gang of literary Young Turks, and it was while living in France that Fitzgerald began writing Tender Is the Night. Begun in 1925, the novel was not actually published until 1934. By then, Fitzgerald was back in the States and his marriage was on the rocks, destroyed by Zelda's mental illness and alcoholism. Despite the modernist mandate to keep authors and their creations strictly segregated, it's difficult not to look for parallels between Fitzgerald's private life and the lives of his characters, psychiatrist Dick Diver and his former patient turned wife, Nicole. Certainly the hospital in Switzerland where Zelda was committed in 1929 provided the inspiration for the clinic where Diver meets, treats, and then marries the wealthy Nicole Warren. And Fitzgerald drew both the European locale and many of the characters from places and people he knew from abroad.
In the novel, Dick is eventually ruined--professionally, emotionally, and spiritually--by his union with Nicole. Fitzgerald's fate was not quite so novelistically neat: after Zelda was diagnosed as a schizophrenic and committed, Fitzgerald went to work as a Hollywood screenwriter in 1937 to pay her hospital bills. He died three years later--not melodramatically, like poor Jay Gatsby in his swimming pool, but prosaically, while eating a chocolate bar and reading a newspaper. Of all his novels, Tender Is the Night is arguably the one closest to his heart. As he himself wrote, "Gatsby was a tour de force, but this is a confession of faith." --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
F·S·菲茨杰拉德(Francis Scott Fitzgerald,1896—1940)
二十世纪美国最杰出的作家之一,以诗人和梦想家的气质为“爵士时代”吟唱华丽挽歌。短短四十四年的人生,他的遭际几经跌宕起伏,在名利场中看尽世态炎凉。二十世纪末,美国学术界权威在百年英语长河中选出一百部最优秀的小说,凝聚了菲茨杰拉德才华横溢的两部长篇小说《了不起的盖茨比》和《夜色温柔》均榜上有名,前者更高居第二位。
今天晚上静静的把《夜色温柔》第二部的下半部分和第三部看完了。包括我在红烧排骨的时候。 于是我就觉得我会写点什么。我会写点什么呢?我会写我发现夜色温柔中,男女主角的关系和《挪威的森林》中男女主角关系本质上是一样的,男的心特别好,女的精神分裂,所以...
评分读完一部好书却找不到满意的书评真叫人失望透顶—— 或许这也证实了此书的博大; 姑且盲人摸象也罢。 ==== 书的开篇是rosemary和dick的相互动心,她的年轻美貌朝气蓬勃,他的沉稳持重从容不迫。她的表白,而dick毕竟有更多的牵挂——他的妻nicole,他作为聚会主办者的责任,对参...
评分夜色是温柔的……然而这里没有光明。——济慈《夜莺颂》 1. 《夜色温柔》(Tender Is the Night)是F.S.菲茨杰拉德(Francis Scott Fitzgerald,1896-1940)1934年的作品。跟《了不起的盖茨比》、《一颗像里茨饭店一样大的钻石》一样,以爱情为载体,表现理想幻灭(也即“...
评分《夜色温柔》和《了不起的盖茨比》是完全不同的写法。后者有一个我贯穿了全文的叙述,因此线索连贯,缀连着内容。叙述需要起承转合,没有无缘无故的切换,除非进入一种描写性的语境,我坐在那儿,旁观着角色们的活动。这种如画家般刻录场景的笔法在最后的高潮部分特别明显。 ...
评分看到后来想起前阵子大款盖茨比上映的时候那首歌,Young and beautiful里的一句歌词“Will you still love me when I got nothing but my aching soul”
评分终于看完了,看得我好难过。
评分the novel is isloted aisle ,forming the potry words
评分终于看完了,看得我好难过。
评分喜欢这个封面,并觉得这是他写得最好的一本。
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