In the sixth century b.c.-twenty-five hundred years before Einstein-Heraclitus of Ephesus declared that energy is the essence of matter, that everything becomes energy in flux, in relativity. His great book, On Nature , the world's first coherent philosophical treatise and touchstone for Plato, Aristotle, and Marcus Aurelius, has long been lost to history-but its surviving fragments have for thousands of years tantalized our greatest thinkers, from Montaigne to Nietzsche, Heidegger to Jung. Now, acclaimed poet Brooks Haxton presents a powerful free-verse translation of all 130 surviving fragments of the teachings of Heraclitus, with the ancient Greek originals beautifully reproduced en face .
This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
评分This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
评分This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
评分This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
评分This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
坦白说,我是一个比较挑剔的读者,很少有作品能让我产生如此强烈的推荐欲望,但这一部绝对是个例外。它的想象力简直是天马行空,构建的世界观宏大且逻辑自洽,每一个设定都充满了新意,让人感觉仿佛进入了一个完全不同的维度。作者在细节的处理上达到了偏执的程度,无论是社会形态的构建,还是那些奇特的风俗习惯,都描绘得栩栩如生,完全没有敷衍了事的感觉。它提供了一种逃离现实的完美通道,让你沉浸其中,体验一种既陌生又无比真实的冒险。如果你渴望被一个充满创造力和深度想象力的故事所完全俘获,那么请务必给自己一个机会去探索这个精彩绝伦的世界。
评分这本书给我带来的最大震撼在于它对“人性”的深刻剖析。它没有简单地将人物划分为好人与坏人,而是将角色置于极端的情境中,展现了人在压力和诱惑面前的复杂性与矛盾性。我看到了伪善的面具被无情撕开后的真实面貌,也看到了卑微角落里闪耀出的伟大光芒。那些道德上的灰色地带被描绘得淋漓尽致,让你在批判的同时,也不禁反思自己身处相似境地时会作何选择。这种近乎残酷的真实感,使得故事的力量穿透了纸张,直击读者的内心深处。它提出的那些关于选择、责任与救赎的哲学命题,会让你在合上书本很久之后,依然在脑海中萦绕不散。
评分从结构上来看,这本书的布局简直是教科书级别的典范。作者巧妙地设置了多条看似无关的线索,然后将它们在恰当的时机汇聚到一起,这种精密的编排让人拍案叫绝。每一次线索的交织都带来了新的冲击力,推动着情节不断向前发展,让人完全没有机会跳脱出来喘口气。更绝的是,作者在处理信息释放上非常有分寸感,重要的揭秘总是被安排在最能引爆情绪的关键时刻,这种掌控节奏的能力,实在令人佩服得五体投地。读到后期,你会发现之前埋下的所有伏笔,都以一种令人惊叹的优雅姿态得到了回应,这种阅读的满足感,是很多平庸之作无法给予的。
评分这本书的故事情节真是让人欲罢不能,尤其是主角在面对那些看似无法逾越的困境时所展现出的那种坚韧不拔的精神,深深地触动了我。作者对于人物内心的刻画细致入微,仿佛能让我们亲身感受到角色的挣扎与成长。那种在绝望中寻找希望,在黑暗中摸索光明的过程,写得尤为动人。每一次转折都出乎意料,却又在回味之后觉得合乎情理,展现了作者高超的叙事技巧。我尤其欣赏作者对于环境和氛围的营造,那种压抑而又充满张力的感觉,让人在阅读时忍不住屏住呼吸,生怕错过任何一个细微的暗示。整本书读下来,虽然结局可能并不完全是皆大欢喜的类型,但那种回味无穷的余韵,却让人久久不能忘怀,是值得反复品读的佳作。
评分不得不说,这本书在语言运用上的功力着实了得。作者的文字如同精雕细琢的宝石,每一个词语的选择都恰到好处,既有古典文学的韵味,又不失现代小说的节奏感。我常常被一些突如其来的绝美句子所吸引,不得不停下来反复诵读,感受文字带来的那种纯粹的美感。它不仅仅是在讲述一个故事,更像是在进行一场精心编排的语言交响乐,高低起伏,错落有致。叙事视角的多变处理,也为故事增添了许多层次感,让我们得以从不同角色的眼中审视同一事件,使得整个故事的立体感极强。这本书绝对不是那种可以囫囵吞枣般快速读完的作品,它需要你慢下来,细细品味其中蕴含的深意和作者倾注的心血。
评分“In everything we have attained the excellence of apes.”循迹Hadot而来,Heraclitus of Ephesus,一定要纳入圆、循环与复归的观念史。
评分“In everything we have attained the excellence of apes.”循迹Hadot而来,Heraclitus of Ephesus,一定要纳入圆、循环与复归的观念史。
评分“In everything we have attained the excellence of apes.”循迹Hadot而来,Heraclitus of Ephesus,一定要纳入圆、循环与复归的观念史。
评分【7】Whoever cannot seek the unforeseen sees nothing. 【62】Justice in our minds is strife. We cannot help but see war makes us as we are. 【100】People ought to fight to keep their law as to defend the city's walls. 【95】The waking have one world in common. Sleepers meanwhile turn aside, each into a darkness of his own. 【130】Silence, healing.
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