Here is the third volume in George R. R. Martin's magnificent cycle of novels that includes A Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings. As a whole, this series comprises a genuine masterpiece of modern fantasy, bringing together the best the genre has to offer. Magic, mystery, intrigue, romance, and adventure fill these pages and transport us to a world unlike any we have ever experienced. Already hailed as a classic, George R. R. Martin's stunning series is destined to stand as one of the great achievements of imaginative fiction.
A Storm of Swords
Of the five contenders for power, one is dead, another in disfavor, and still the wars rage as violently as ever, as alliances are made and broken. Joffrey, of House Lannister, sits on the Iron Throne, the uneasy ruler of the land of the Seven Kingdoms. His most bitter rival, Lord Stannis, stands defeated and disgraced, the victim of the jealous sorceress who holds him in her evil thrall. But young Robb, of House Stark, still rules the North from the fortress of Riverrun. Robb plots against his despised Lannister enemies, even as they hold his sister hostage at King's Landing, the seat of the Iron Throne. Meanwhile, making her way across a blood-drenched continent is the exiled queen, Daenerys, mistress of the only three dragons still left in the world....
But as opposing forces maneuver for the final titanic showdown, an army of barbaric wildlings arrives from the outermost line of civilization. In their vanguard is a horde of mythical Others--a supernatural army of the living dead whose animated corpses are unstoppable. As the future of the land hangs in the balance, no one will rest until the SevenKingdoms have exploded in a veritable storm of swords. . .
George R.R. Martin sold his first story in 1971 and has been writing professionally ever since. He has written fantasy, horror, and science fiction, and for his sins spent ten years in Hollywood as a writer/producer, working on Twilight Zone, Beauty and the Beast, and various feature films and television pilots that were never made. In the mid 90s he returned to prose, his first love, and began work on his epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire. He has been in the Seven Kingdoms ever since. Whenever he's allowed to leave, he returns to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives with the lovely Parris, a big white dog called Mischa, and two cats named Augustus and Caligula who think they run the place.
Biography
As a child growing up in New Jersey, George R.R. Martin displayed an early interest in "the writing life" by selling monster stories of his own invention to the children in his Bayonne neighborhood. In high school he became an avid comic book collector and began to write for comic fanzines. He sold his first story to Galaxy in 1970 when he was 21 years old.
Martin received his bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism from Northwestern University. After graduation he served two years in VISTA, then worked as a teacher and chess tournament director in the Midwest, while continuing to craft award-winning short fiction. His first full-length novel, Dying of the Light, was published in 1977. A dark, lyrical sci-fi tone poem set on a doomed world without a sun, the book was nominated for a Hugo Award.
Throughout the 1980s, Martin worked in television, writing for science fiction- and fantasy-themed shows like The Twilight Zone and Beauty and the Beast. At this time he became involved with Wild Cards, a long-running anthology series composed of "mosaic stories" written by multiple authors and set in a shared universe. In addition to editing the series, Martin has contributed stories to the Wild Card books.
In 1996, Martin published A Game of Thrones, the first installment of his magnum opus, the epic fantasy series A Song of Fire and Ice. Set in the Seven Kingdoms, a realm resembling medieval Europe, the internationally bestselling series has provided the ultimate showcase for Martin's formidable world-building and characterization skills.
During the course of his long, prolific career, Martin has accrued every major literary prize for science fiction or fantasy writing, including the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Bram Stoker, Daedelus, and Locus awards. But what endears him especially to his readers is his extraordinary accessibility. A tireless participant in genre conventions and festivals, he maintains a cordial relationship with his fans through his website and blog. He is also a member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America.
这套书很不错,放在kindle上读太过瘾了,随时随地都可以读。 一二部看完电视剧之后先是看了前两部,基本上电视改变与原著差别不太大,细节有出入。 如果看前两部还只是觉得是个比较常见的fantasy的话,读第三部时真心觉得被虐了,里面King's Landing里的那些争斗丝毫不比中国...
评分一旦开始看冰火,你就注定会跌进一个马丁还没挖完的巨坑,毕竟这部小说已经写了16年。 这部暂定为7部的巨著分为:权力的游戏、列王的纷争、冰雨的风暴、群鸦的盛宴、魔龙的狂舞、凛冬的寒风、春晓的梦想。 全书融合了史诗、中世纪、宗教、奇幻、战争等素材,内部体系十分庞大...
评分首相看着王后,思考自己的话语。他是个不拘言笑的中年男人,和国王共辟江山,情同手足。于是他对王后说:王子不是国王的孩子,我给你时间,你带着他们消失吧。王后漂亮的眼睛里闪过一丝笑意,几周后,国王死了,王子即位,他以叛乱之罪跪在众民面前,被干净利落地切下脑袋。什...
评分冰火(原谅这个有点邪恶的缩写吧)也许是看过的奇幻里死人最多的小说吧,以至于不人道地想,等到第七卷结局的时候,所有出现过的重要人物都会像冬天里的小强一样,死光光吧。 这也许就是马汀的野心所在。 传统的奇幻小说,其实就是个童话般的或者传奇般的超人故事。虽然主角往...
评分一旦开始看冰火,你就注定会跌进一个马丁还没挖完的巨坑,毕竟这部小说已经写了16年。 这部暂定为7部的巨著分为:权力的游戏、列王的纷争、冰雨的风暴、群鸦的盛宴、魔龙的狂舞、凛冬的寒风、春晓的梦想。 全书融合了史诗、中世纪、宗教、奇幻、战争等素材,内部体系十分庞大...
如果说有些奇幻作品是关于英雄的崛起,那么这部作品更像是对“人性极限”的一次残酷拷问。我常常在想,在绝对的压力和诱惑面前,最坚定的信念又能支撑多久?那些曾经信誓旦旦、立誓守护的人,如何一步步走向背叛或自我毁灭?情节的推进速度时快时慢,但在关键的转折点上,那种爆发力是惊人的,足以让你对角色产生强烈的爱恨交织。我尤其佩服作者在构建宏大叙事的同时,没有忽略个体情感的深度。那些微小的,近乎私密的痛苦、爱恋和绝望,都使得整个故事有了血肉,不至于沦为冰冷的战争编年史。我甚至会因为某个善良的角色最终遭遇不幸而感到深深的无力,这才是它最震撼人心的地方——它拒绝给你廉价的安慰或完美的结局。它迫使你接受世界的残酷本质,并在这种残酷中寻找微弱的光亮。
评分这本书的史诗感简直要冲破天际了!我得说,从翻开第一页开始,我就被卷入了一个庞大、复杂到令人眩晕的权力漩涡。角色们的命运纠缠不清,每一次选择都像是走在刀尖上,稍有不慎就是万劫不复。我尤其欣赏作者对于政治权谋的刻画,那种步步为营、暗藏杀机的氛围,让人手心冒汗。你以为看到了真相,下一秒就被更深层的阴谋所吞噬。那些贵族之间的勾心斗角,远比想象中的要残酷和真实得多。它不是那种简单的正邪对抗,更多的是灰色地带的挣扎,每个人都有自己的立场和不得已的苦衷。读到某些关键情节时,我甚至需要停下来喘口气,消化一下信息的密度和情感的冲击力。那种感觉就像是亲身参与了一场没有硝烟的战争,但刀光剑影却实实在在存在于字里行间。而且,书中对不同地域风土人情的描绘也极其细腻,光是想象那些冰天雪地的景象,都觉得寒意刺骨,而南方的炎热与奔放也跃然纸上。
评分这部作品的结构精妙绝伦,简直是一座用文字搭建的复杂迷宫。不同的视角切换得极其自然,虽然人物众多,但作者总能巧妙地将故事线索编织在一起,让你在不同的权力中心之间穿梭,却又不会迷失方向。我喜欢那种“一叶知秋”的描写手法,一个小小的细节,一个不经意的对话,往往预示着未来即将发生的巨大动荡。阅读体验更像是在拼凑一幅宏伟的、尚未完成的拼图,你总是在期待下一块碎片揭示出怎样的全貌。而且,它的世界观构建得非常扎实,从历史的沉积到宗教的教义,再到不同民族之间的历史恩怨,都显得有根有据,逻辑自洽。这种深度的历史感和文化底蕴,让它超越了一般的奇幻冒险,上升到了某种社会寓言的高度。每一次重读,都会发现之前忽略的伏笔和暗示,那种“原来如此”的顿悟感,是阅读体验中最令人满足的部分。
评分我必须强调,这本书在氛围营造上的功力达到了教科书级别。它不是那种靠着花哨的魔法特效来吸引读者的作品,它的魅力在于那种沉重、压抑却又无法抗拒的宿命感。无论是凛冽的北境,还是充满阴谋的王都,每一种环境似乎都有自己的生命和意志,无形中塑造着角色的命运。我感受到的不仅仅是故事本身,更是一种浸入式的体验——寒风像刀子一样割在脸上,血腥味似乎能穿透纸页。而且,作者对“忠诚”与“背叛”主题的探讨是如此深刻和多维。谁是真正的敌人?谁又是可以依靠的盟友?界限总是模糊不清,这使得每一次的信任都带着巨大的风险。这种紧张感贯穿始终,让你不敢放松对任何一个次要人物的警惕。它是一部需要全身心投入的“硬核”作品,绝不适合走马观花地阅读。
评分对于叙事节奏的掌控,这本书绝对是大师级的范本。它知道什么时候该慢下来,深入挖掘角色的内心挣扎和情感纠葛,让读者能够真正地与角色共情,感受他们承受的重担;也知道什么时候该瞬间提速,用一连串紧凑的、高潮迭起的事件将你推向悬崖边缘。这种张弛有度的叙事,保证了即使篇幅如此浩大,阅读过程也充满了新鲜感和不可预测性。特别是那些史诗性的战役场面,描写得既残酷又壮阔,充满了策略的博弈和人性的展现,读起来酣畅淋漓,但又伴随着挥之不去的悲怆。它成功地将个人的悲剧与王朝的兴衰紧密地结合在一起,让你在为某个小人物的命运揪心时,也能看到背后更广阔的历史洪流。总而言之,这是一次值得投入所有精力和情感的阅读旅程,它留下的回味远超故事本身所包含的字数。
评分填了一点儿坑挖了一堆坑。只能说,权力的游戏,非狠即死。某些特殊角色除外。
评分可能是我读着觉得最苏的一本吧。Sansa Stark身边的男人们都太可爱了。无旗兄弟会也超热血的,闪电爵是我莫名其妙的苏点。虽然知道不会有好结局但还是想站Jaime/Brienne。泰温大人一死七国就乱了,哎。Epilogue也喜欢,但是石心夫人的出场却没什么震撼。
评分1/23/2016 Corvallis 5/4/2016 Corvallis
评分边看书边看剧,时间线搞得很混乱。。。
评分It is really exciting and touched when all the young wolves found their way at the end. Looking forward to the rise of Starks!
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