Some Rain Must Fall

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出版者:Harvest Books
作者:Michel Faber
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页数:276
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出版时间:2001-08
价格:USD 19.95
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780156011488
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具体描述

Michel Faber's short stories are markedly diverse-the voice of each is so distinct that the book reads like an anthology of different writers. But Faber's radically inventive style fastens all fifteen stories into a compelling collection deserving of the high praise it garnered in the United Kingdom. One surreal story, "Fish," projects a futuristic world populated with fish swimming in the air. As sharks hover in abandoned corners and human zealots of the Church of the Armageddon loose their fanaticism on the innocent, it's a mother's full-time job to protect her young daughter. The title story, ""Some Rain Must Fall, "" tells of a substitute schoolteacher called on in a crisis, and as she encourages her pupils to express their feelings, we learn the source of the class's trouble: a devastating act that resonates with contemporary America. As Garth Morris wrote in the Mail on Sunday (London), "these are well-crafted pieces of quiet forlorn intensity in a very real world."

作者简介

Michel Faber's work has been published in twenty countries and received several literary awards. He lives in Scotland.

Biography

Watch your step. Keep your wits about you; you will need them.

Thus Michel Faber lures readers into the Victorian saga of The Crimson Petal and the White, a novel that has earned Faber comparisons to Charles Dickens and delivered on the promise of his first, markedly different novel Under the Skin. Petal is an exhaustively researched chronicle of 1870s London as seen through the eyes of a young prostitute whose ambition carries her (and the reader) to higher levels in society. Faber's come-hither approach to writing the book jives with both his characters and his approach to reading. "I use the metaphor of a novel being like a prostitute, promising the reader a good time, promising intimacy and companionship," he says in a publisher's interview. "Ironically, even though you feel at first that you're being strung along by this beguiling voice, you do end up getting everything it promised you. And more, I hope."

Faber seduced readers with a predatory protagonist in the sci-fi-like Under the Skin. He brings his audience in league with Isserley, an otherworldly character who preys on human men in Scotland for their body parts, then sends the fruits of her labor back to her home territory. Faber's potency as a writer lies in his ability to lead the reader into a story with a number of matter-of-fact details, some sticking out more than others -- things don't get completely strange in Under the Skin until Isserley happens to flick a switch in her car and needles emerge from the passenger seat, sedating the hitchhiker she's picked up.

"The more the writer tries to force the reader to regard something as amazing and special, the more suspicious and bored the reader will become," Faber said in an interview with the Barcelona Review in 2002. "The reader needs to feel that the weirdness or the beauty or the horror in a story has an independent reality from what anyone says about it. That’s an illusion, of course: the writer is responsible. But the illusion is essential." Faber succeeds in crafting these illusions, whether they are the stuff of real life or fantasy. As the New York Times noted in its impressed and bemused review of Under the Skin, "His writing is chaste, dryly humorous and resolutely moral. The fantastic is so nicely played against the day-to-day that one feels the strangeness of both..."

It's evident from these two novels and from the short story collection Some Rain Must Fall, which mixes fantastic and humdrum settings, that Faber knows no bounds when it comes to genre or milieu. Like his protagonists, he can take his strengths into foreign territories, succeeding by coercion if necessary.

目录信息

Some Rain Must Fall 1
Fish 21
In Case of Vertigo 31
Toy Story 37
Miss Fatt and Miss Thinne 47
Half a Million Pounds and a Miracle 71
The Red Cement Truck 83
Somewhere Warm and Comfortable 91
Nina's Hand 101
The Crust of Hell 115
The Gossip Cell 147
Accountability 161
Pidgin American 175
The Tunnel of Love 201
Sheep 235
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一九九六年,米歇尔 法柏发表了他的第一个短篇《鱼》,讲述了一个母亲在海水枯竭,鱼在空中游泳的世界里如何保护她女儿的故事。这个带有科幻色彩的短篇小说获得了当年的苏格兰短篇小说大奖――马卡蓝奖。此后的两年,法柏发表了很多小说,获奖频频,评论家对法柏的小说也连连夸...  

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还是喜欢的。虽然讲的事儿奇思异想,又不到像《宇宙奇趣》那种奇异的震动(应该不是题材原因,因为它也有宇宙题材);小故事很抓人,但也不到像洞察日常现象那种真实的震撼(也有很多“现实主义”题材)。每篇好像是从一个稀奇古怪的单薄念头发展而来,不像有的小说用形态各异...  

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#法柏的魅力,大概是奇特的视角、戏谑的幽默、丰富又妙趣横生的素材,还有耐人寻味的开放式结局。如此内敛,让你自己去猜情节和独自体味结局。 #作为大人的我们也许过于小看孩子的思想和自愈能力了,雨必将落下,一切也终将过去。习惯于用雨伞把自身和周遭包裹起来,却忘记了即...  

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让我来评价这本书,会显得有点不中肯。为什么?译者是我的朋友,而且她在翻译理念上的思路非常合我的胃口(这个没什么悬念了,信达雅),所以就写个短评吧: 1、宣传语里有提到英国剧作家邓肯马克林的评论:“致短篇小说爱好者:你们将看到萨默塞特 毛姆和伊恩麦克尤恩的风格...  

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短篇小说有一类属于神迹的彰显,如欧·亨利之流,弯转曲折崎岖沟回皆是微笑。但欧·亨利的笑总还有点冷笑的意味在里头,《雨必将落下》里的米歇尔·法柏则不一样,躲在书页后面的视线永远是温柔的,是细雨温润天地的温柔触感,是《五十万英镑与一个奇迹》的悄然碰撞。 《五十万...  

用户评价

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some rain must fall.

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some rain must fall.

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some rain must fall.

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too bad你出现在一个wrong time 还写得那么差

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亦真亦幻,有种读卡波特的感觉。

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