From School Library Journal Grade 9 & Up--The volatile world of male adolescence provides the backdrop for John Knowles' engrossing tale of love, hate, war, and peace. Sharing a room at Devon, an exclusive New England prep school, in the summer prior to World War II, Gene and Phineas form a complex bond of friendship that draws out both the best and worst characteristics of each boy and leads ultimately to violence, a confession, and the betrayal of trust. Narrator Scott Snively's ability to switch seamlessly from the perspective of a teenager tormented by feelings he doesn't want to understand to the reflective musing of a man looking back at the formative experience of his youth provide both the story and the setting with an immediacy that quickly engages listeners. Not only does Snively give a distinctive voice to each of the main characters, he also delineates the mannerisms and personalities of the other boys and the teachers surrounding them. Intense, mesmerizing, and compelling, this rendition of a classic coming-of-age tale belongs in all public library collections, and will be especially helpful to high school students as an accompaniment to the written text.Cindy Lombardo, Orrville Public Library, OHCopyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition. From AudioFile Scott Snively tackles Knowles's famous novel about rivalries and relationships at the fictional Devon School, a prep school for boys, during WWII. The story is told from the point of view of Gene, a man looking back on his last year at Devon. Like Gene himself, Snively's narration is sometimes wistful, sometimes regretful, sometimes hesitant. Most of the performance is subdued, with subtle distinctions in the voices of the major characters. Snively does an excellent job conveying emotions in scenes of conflict. He ably conveys anger and sadness with changes in pitch and a few well-placed shouts in a way that sounds genuine, never forced. This is an excellent treatment of a modern classic. A.F. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition. See all Editorial Reviews
青春小说,“青春”二字说起来有点小,可是即便是个青春小说,我们也的确没有看到过太多的好作品。记得阿城曾经说,当代汉语文学就没有什么青春小说,有的话也只有一个《动物凶猛》。他还说,仅这四个字的名字,就足够了。可见,小如青春小说,也没有太多好看的。所以关于青...
评分这书是我读大一的时候看的,英文原版,看到结局的时候就有点感动得。。反正唏嘘了很久。好像自己曾经有过类似的情节。。。朋友对你很好,你却总是很冷漠。突然有一天,不再是朋友了,而你开始怀念。。。 看完书的几年以后才发现自己是gay,大概是gay的人感情都比较细腻,不过这...
评分非成人世界是否有恶?恶,如果定义为知道后果而有意为之。那么在儿童、少年的行为中那些懵懂冒险的部分,在对结果未知的状态下,是否应该称为恶。是不是称做“过”更为合适。 犯过的孩子,知道所作所为无疑归于坏的事情。至于如何坏法,就像他们在想象中理解战争一样,有一种...
评分年齡可以帶來敏銳和深邃(其實于我除了皺紋什麽都沒有),但是沒有天真和熱情。究竟我是沒有選擇的,只是回頭看看。 你與我同飲同歡樂同相愛同戴花冠, 我瘋狂時你瘋狂,我清醒時你清醒。 對於少年時的錯誤,之後的懺悔已經失去了對象,面對菲尼亞斯的墓碑,吉恩所能做的也只是...
评分我是在读这本书之前,先被其中的一句话震撼了的。那是去年夏天,我在家看老电影《杯酒人生》,结尾处,保罗·吉亚玛提扮演的衰男加酒鬼麦尔斯,在听学生朗诵一段忏悔词。这段文字寒气逼人,像极了古龙笔下的西门吹雪,孤独而决绝,将生命化为一个拔剑的手势。 “当时和...
我英文水平太差了,沒能以讀中文小說那樣的理解水準來理解這本書。也感受不到英文語境中的情緒。不過故事還是很好的,很感人的。
评分Everything is so familiar. And, could Gene finally face it?
评分I like people who are very different from me
评分"At various times in the novel, Gene is highly competitive,selfish,insecure,and combative.On other occasions,he is courageous,mature,and dependable."
评分主人公是个没有一丝杂质的脑残,蠢到读一会儿就得换气的地步……读这本小书的时候,我把手机上所有游戏的最高记录都刷新了
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