Series introduction by John Lahr with individual volumes introduced by Laurence Fishburne, Tony Kushner, Romulus Linney, Marion McClinton, Toni Morrison, Suzan-Lori Parks, Phylicia Rashad, Ishmael Reed, and Frank Rich. "No one except perhaps Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams has aimed so high and achieved so much in the American theater."-John Lahr, The New Yorker "Heroic is not a word one uses often without embarrassment to describe a writer or playwright, but the diligence and ferocity of effort behind the creation of his body of work is really an epic story. . . . For all the magic in his plays, he was writing in the grand tradition of Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, the politically engaged, direct, social realist drama. He was reclaiming ground for the theater that most people thought had been abandoned."-Tony Kushner August Wilson's Century Cycle is "one of the most ambitious dramatic projects ever undertaken" (The New York Times). With it, Wilson dramatizes the African American experience and heritage in the twentieth century, with a play for each decade, almost all set in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, where he grew up. Wilson's extraordinary lifework-completed just before his death in October 2005-is presented here for the first time in its entirety. Art is beholden to the kiln in which the artist was fired. Before I am anything, a man or a playwright, I am an African American. . . . The cycle of plays that I have been writing since 1979 is my attempt to represent that culture on stage in all its richness and fullness and to demonstrate its ability to sustain us in all areas of human life and endeavor and through profound moments of our history in which the larger society has thought less of us than we have thought of ourselves. The characters in the plays still place their faith in America's willingness to live up to the meaning of her creed. It is this belief in America's honor that allows them to pursue the American Dream even as it remains elusive. . . . They shout, they argue, they wrestle with love, honor, duty, betrayal; they have loud voices and big hearts; they demand justice, they love, they laugh, they cry, they murder, and they embrace life with zest and vigor. . . . In all the plays, the characters remain pointed towards the future, their pockets lined with fresh hope and an abiding faith in their own abilities and their own heroics.-August Wilson
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对我个人而言,这本书最触动我的地方在于其对时间流逝和历史记忆的探讨。它不仅仅讲述了一个家庭的故事,更像是一部浓缩了数十年社会变迁的编年史,尽管背景设定在特定的地域和族群内,但其探讨的主题——例如代际创伤的传递、个体对命运的反抗与和解——具有极强的普适性。我特别欣赏作者在处理悲剧时的那种冷静与克制,没有过度的煽情,仅仅是让事实本身说话,这种力量比任何情绪渲染都来得更具穿透力。书中的一些场景,比如某一顿晚餐的沉默,或者某次争吵后的寂静,其蕴含的信息量远超对话本身。它们构建了一种强大的情感回响,让你在合上书本后,依然能听到那些未尽之言在耳边萦绕。这是一部需要细细品味的“慢”书,值得你放下手机,完全沉浸其中,去感受文字背后的重量。
评分这本书的叙事节奏掌控得极佳,充满了戏剧张力,仿佛每一次翻页都是一次情绪的跌宕起伏。我发现自己完全沉浸在了那个特定社区的氛围之中,那种特有的俚语、那些在简陋的客厅里上演的人生悲喜剧,都栩栩如生地浮现在眼前。作者对环境的描摹细致入微,不仅仅是物理环境,更是那种弥漫在空气中,无形的、关于身份认同和世代传承的压抑感。最让我震撼的是角色之间的互动,那种基于共同命运的相互依存和时不时的激烈冲突,展现了复杂的人性光谱。它不是简单的“好人”与“坏人”的二元对立,每个人都有自己的苦衷和挣扎的理由。读完之后,我感觉自己像是经历了一场漫长的洗礼,那些关于“家”的定义,关于“梦想”的代价,都变得更加立体和令人心酸。它不是一本读来令人愉快的书,但绝对是一部需要被铭记的文学作品,其深刻性和艺术性值得再三回味。
评分这部作品的语言风格,简直是一场华丽而粗粝的盛宴。它的节奏感极强,仿佛自带背景音乐,那种充满韵律感的散文诗般的独白,与日常生活中那些尖锐、充满火药味的交锋交织在一起,形成了奇特的张力。我常常会停下来,仅仅是为了欣赏某一句措辞的绝妙,它将一个复杂的情感状态,用最简洁、最富冲击力的方式表达了出来。而且,作者对美国黑人文化的理解和融入,是如此自然而深刻,它不是外来的审视,而是血液里流淌出的叙述。读这本书,就像是受邀参加了一场私密的、充满激情和泪水的家庭聚会,你感受到了那种强烈的归属感,以及随之而来的无法逃脱的宿命感。它让人明白了,真正的文学,是能将特定地域的独特性,提升到人类普遍经验层面的。
评分坦白地说,这是一次极具挑战性的阅读体验,但也是一次无可替代的洗礼。书中人物的困境,那种被社会边缘化和被历史遗忘的感觉,是如此鲜明和真实,以至于我阅读时不得不时常停下来,消化那些沉重的情绪。我尤其关注了书中不同代际人物对于“希望”的定义是如何演变的,老一辈的坚韧与新一代的迷茫和挣扎形成了鲜明的对比,展现了环境对个体价值观塑造的强大力量。作者构建的世界观是如此完整和自洽,以至于读完后,我感觉自己对那个特定时代和群体有了更深层次的理解,甚至能稍微体会到他们每日面对的无形压力。这本书的伟大之处在于,它没有试图为任何事物辩护或审判,它只是冷静而有力地呈现了生活本来的面貌,那是一种既残酷又充满生命力的真实,让人敬畏。
评分《漫漫长夜》读完后,我的心头久久不能平静。它不是那种让你轻松翻阅的书,更像是一场深入骨髓的体验。作者的笔触如同手术刀般精准而冷酷,毫不留情地剖开了那个时代底层黑人群体的生活图景。我尤其对其中对家庭关系的刻画印象深刻,那种根植于贫困和种族歧视之下的爱与恨,纠缠不清,令人窒息。书中人物的对话充满了生活的粗粝感,每一个词语都仿佛带着泥土和汗水的味道,真实到让人不敢直视。它迫使我去思考,在巨大的社会结构性压力下,个体的尊严究竟该如何安放?那些看似微不足道的日常挣扎,累积起来竟能成为压垮一代人的巨石。阅读的过程是沉重的,但它带来的反思价值是无可估量的,它让我对“人性”这个宏大命题有了更复杂、更具层次的理解。这本书成功地做到了,它没有提供廉价的希望,而是展示了在困境中挣扎求生的真实面貌,那种力量感,是任何粉饰太平的说辞都无法比拟的。
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