A modern master of the historical novel, Jeff Shaara has painted brilliant depictions of the Civil War, the Revolutionary War, and World War I. Now he embarks upon his most ambitious epic, a trilogy about the military conflict that defined the twentieth century. The Rising Tide begins a staggering work of fiction bound to be a new generation’s most poignant chronicle of World War II. With you-are-there immediacy, painstaking historical detail, and all-inclusive points of view, Shaara portrays the momentous and increasingly dramatic events that pulled America into the vortex of this monumental conflict.
As Hitler conquers Poland, Norway, France, and most of Western Europe, England struggles to hold the line. When Germany’s ally Japan launches a stunning attack on Pearl Harbor, America is drawn into the war, fighting to hold back the Japanese conquest of the Pacific, while standing side-by-side with their British ally, the last hope for turning the tide of the war.
Through unforgettable battle scenes in the unforgiving deserts of North Africa and the rugged countryside of Sicily, Shaara tells this story through the voices of this conflict’s most heroic figures, some familiar, some unknown. As British and American forces strike into the “soft underbelly” of Hitler’s Fortress Europa, the new weapons of war come clearly into focus. In North Africa, tank battles unfold in a tapestry of dust and fire unlike any the world has ever seen. In Sicily, the Allies attack their enemy with a barely tested weapon: the paratrooper. As battles rage along the coasts of the Mediterranean, the momentum of the war begins to shift, setting the stage for the massive invasion of France, at a seaside resort called Normandy.
More than an unprecedented and intimate portrait of those who waged this astonishing global war, The Rising Tide is a vivid gallery of characters both immortal and unknown: the as-yet obscure administrator Dwight D. Eisenhower, whose tireless efficiency helped win the war; his subordinates, clashing in both style and personality, from George Patton and Mark Clark to Omar Bradley and Bernard Montgomery. In the desolate hills and deserts, the Allies confront Erwin Rommel, the battlefield genius known as “the Desert Fox,” a wounded beast who hands the Americans their first humiliating defeat in the European theater of the war. From tank driver to paratrooper to the men who gave the commands, Shaara’s stirring portrayals bring the heroic and the tragic to life in brilliant detail.
A new level of accomplishment from this already acclaimed author, The Rising Tide will leave readers eager for the next volume of this superb saga of the war that saved and changed the world.
From the Hardcover edition.
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从纯粹的文学技法来看,这部作品的语言运用达到了令人惊叹的华丽与克制之间的平衡。某些场景的描写,比如一场突如其来的暴风雨,简直可以被单独摘出来当作范例来研究。作者没有堆砌形容词,而是精准地抓住了感官的焦点——空气中金属的味道、雨点击打在不同材质上的声音的细微差别。然后,在最紧张的时刻,笔锋一转,用极其简洁的、近乎新闻报道式的短句收尾,这种强烈的反差感,让读者体验到了真正的窒息感。这本书的遣词造句,有一种老派的韵味,但其蕴含的情绪却是极其当代和普世的。
评分这本书的叙事节奏简直是大师级的!开篇的几章,作者就用一种近乎慵懒的笔触,将故事的背景徐徐展开,那种海边小镇特有的湿润、咸涩和一丝不易察觉的腐朽气息,一下子就把人拽进了那个世界。我记得最清楚的是对主角童年记忆的一段描绘,不是那种直白的“他很孤独”,而是通过他如何花费数小时观察潮汐线上被冲上来的各种残骸——破碎的贝壳、被海水磨平的木头——来侧面烘托出他内心深处对秩序和永恒的渴望。这种观察入微的细节描写,让角色瞬间变得立体起来,不再是纸上的符号。
评分说实话,这本书对人性的刻画极其残酷,但又带着一种近乎慈悲的理解。里面没有绝对的好人或坏人,每个人物,即便是那些做了令人发指事情的反派,其动机链条都被梳理得清清楚楚,让你在痛恨之余,又不得不产生一丝同情。我尤其欣赏作者处理“沉默”的方式。很多关键的冲突和情感的爆发,都不是通过激烈的对话达成的,而是通过长时间的凝视、一个未递出的手势、或者仅仅是两人在同一空间里呼吸的频率变化来体现的。这种“减法”叙事,反而让故事的张力提升到了顶点,让人读得既紧张又心痛。
评分我必须承认,这本书的哲学思辨深度远超我的预期。它探讨的不是宏大的政治叙事,而是个体在面对时间洪流时的无力感与挣扎。作者似乎在不断地抛出问题,却从不急于给出答案,而是引导读者自己去体会那种悬而未决的张力。比如,书中有一段关于“记忆的不可靠性”的长篇独白,引用了许多古典文学的典故,但语言风格却异常现代和尖锐。它探讨了我们是如何用故事来修补过去的裂痕,以及当这些修补的材料本身开始腐烂时,我们该如何自处。读完那几章,我甚至停下来,对着镜子审视自己过去几年对自己经历的“版本化”叙述,感到一种深刻的不安和清醒。
评分这本书给我带来的,更像是一种情绪上的浸泡,而非简单的故事阅读体验。它成功地营造了一种弥漫在空气中、挥之不去的“宿命感”。你仿佛能闻到那种属于旧时代、被时代遗忘的角落散发出的灰尘和霉味。作者的叙事视角在宏观的历史变迁和微观的个人日常之间不断切换,这种时空尺度的快速拉伸,让人产生一种强烈的眩晕感,仿佛我们所珍视的一切日常琐碎,都只是一个巨大且冰冷的历史进程中短暂的涟漪。读完后,我没有感到释然,而是带着一种沉甸甸的敬畏,重新审视我脚下的这片土地和时间流逝的本质。
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