It is 1930, and ground has just been broken for the Empire State Building. One of the thousands of men who will come to work high above the city is Michael Briody, an Irish immigrant torn between his desire to make a new life in America and his pledge to gather money and arms for the Irish republican cause. When he meets Grace Masterson, an alluring artist who is depicting the great skyscraper's rise from her houseboat on the East River, Briody's life suddenly turns exhilarating--and dangerous--for Grace is also a paramour of Johnny Farrell, Mayor Jimmy Walker's liaison with Tammany Hall and the underworld. Thomas Kelly is the author of two previous novels: "Payback," called "the best story about New York's labor unions, corrupt contractors and organized crime since "On the Waterfront"" (S"an Francisco Chronicle"); and "The Rackets," described as "an elegy for the city's old Irish working class, and even for its tangled, unavoidable dealings with the Mafia" ("The New York Times Book Review"). Kelly, who worked for ten years in construction, is a graduate of Fordham University and Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He lives in New York City. A "New York Times "Notable BookA "Chicago"" Tribune "Best Book of the Year It is 1930, and ground has just been broken for The Empire State Building, dubbed "the Eighth Wonder of the World." One of the thousands of men working high above the city is Michael Briody, an Irish immigrant torn between his desire to make a new life in America and his pledge to gather money and arms for the Irish Republican cause. When he meets Grace Masterson, an alluring artist who is depicting the great skyscraper's rise from her houseboat on the East River, Briody's life turns exhilarating--and dangerous, for Grace is also a paramour of Johnny Farrell, Mayor Jimmy Walker's liaison with Tammany Hall, and the New York underworld. Their heartbreaking love story--which takes place both in the rough neighborhoods of the Bronx and amid the swanky nightlife of the '21' Club--is also a chronicle of the city's passage from a working-class enclave to a world-class metropolis, and a vivid reimagining of the conflict that pitted the Tammany Hall political machine against the boundlessly ambitious Franklin Delano Roosevelt. With "Payback" and "The Rackets," Thomas Kelly has shown himself to be a master of the urban thriller. With "Empire Rising" he takes his work to a new level. In his telling of the story of the people who made America's most distinctivecity, New York is brought exuberantly to life. ""Empire Rising" is an ode to urban grease; I'll never look at that grand old building the same way again . . . There is a compelling muscularity to Kelly's] work--the plots barrel along, the characters are wildly colorful--and there is a dead-on authenticity to the dialogue and the atmospherics. There is also a bracing, and rare, appreciation for the sheer satisfaction of honest work . . . Kelly is a big-hearted and admirably ambitious writer. He wants to show the city top to bottom, from Jimmy Walker's boudoir to the Irish pubs in the South Bronx where the construction workers drink their paychecks . . . Kelly's city is palpably alive and passionate, and very recognizably New York, especially in the vertiginous rush of upward mobility, the fissures it causes within families, the loyalties strained, the traditions lost."--Joe Klein, "The New York Times Book Review" "Kelly mixes his fictional characters with historical ones, and the dialogue and atmospherics are pitch-perfect."--Ihsan Taylor, "The New York Times Book Review" "Kelly has obviously done his research. New York in 1930 shines through the pages with high resolution. Kelly gives us impressive cameos of Babe Ruth, the photographer Lewis Hines, and Cab Calloway, as well as Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose presidential ambitions drive much of the political deal-making in the novel . . . The swiftness with which Kelly moves from the atmosphere of the job site to his cataloging of the manifold processes conveys the feeling of exhilaration he achieves throughout the book . . . Through his seemingly effortless use of research as well as his unpretentious prose style, Kelly reveals genuine talent."--Peter Campion, "San Francisco Chronicle" "The plot is filled with murky intrigue and dirty secrets . . . Kelly] knows how to tell stories and write muscular sentences."--"USA"" Today" "The ferocious struggle for survival has rarely seemed so entertaining."--Dan Cryer, "Newsday" "This is an extraordinary novel, teeming with the sweat and risk of skilled labor, the abstractions of belief, the aching need for love."--Peter Hamill ""Empire Rising" is, at bottom, a love story, told by one of my favorite authors: a writer of candor, grace, wit, and skill, who writes about the New York where the unique spirit of the Irish hovers over every sidewalk, building, street, and alleyway."--James McBride, author of "The Color of Water" ""Empire Rising" is a vivid, evocative, enthralling tale of gangsters, pols, an enduring New York mystery, and hard, joyful work. This is historical fiction writing at its best."--Kevin Baker, author of "Paradise Alley" ""Empire Rising" is vivid, vibrant, and raw, a story about beauty and corruption, idealism and violence, as intricate as New York City itself."--Lauren Belfer, author of "City of ""Light"" " "At the heart of this audacious novel is a unique love story between two 1930s immigrants, both so compellingly drawn that one almost forgets the scaffolds that hold them together: corruption, power, greed, art, and desire."--Colum McCann, author of "Dancer" and "This Side of Brightness" "Tom Kelly's labors recall those he chronicles in the creation of New York's signature skyscraper, piling mind over matter and then matter over mind until we reach striking heights."--Edward Conlon, author of "Blue Blood" "An audacious and compelling narrative by a ma
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天哪,我必须得说,这本书的叙事节奏简直是教科书级别的示范,但又带着一种令人着迷的慵懒和华丽。它不是那种一上来就用爆炸场面抓住你的书,它更像一位老练的裁缝,慢条斯理地为你展示每一块布料的纹理和色彩。刚开始读的时候,我甚至有点担心它会不会过于缓慢,但很快我就被那种浸入式的氛围所吸引。作者的用词极其考究,那种古典而又充满力量感的文字,仿佛能让你闻到空气中弥漫的尘土和旧皮革的味道。特别是对那些边缘人物的刻画,简直是神来之笔,那些活在历史阴影下的小人物,他们的每一次呼吸、每一次犹豫,都被作者捕捉得栩栩如生。我发现自己会时不时地停下来,仅仅是为了重读某一个绝妙的比喻,那种智力上的愉悦感是很多快餐式小说给不了的。这本书需要你投入时间,去品味,去咀嚼,一旦你进入那个频道,它给予的回报是巨大的。
评分这本书简直是史诗级的!我花了整整一个周末才读完,感觉像是经历了一场马拉松式的精神探险。作者对世界观的构建达到了一个令人难以置信的深度,每一个角落都充满了细节和历史的沉淀。你读进去之后,会发现自己完全沉浸在那个宏大叙事之中,那些错综复杂的人物关系和政治阴谋,简直让人拍案叫绝。我尤其欣赏作者在处理道德灰色地带时的那种毫不留情,没有绝对的好人或坏蛋,每个人都有自己的立场和挣扎,这让故事显得无比真实和人性化。那种层层递进的紧张感,像一根绷紧的弓弦,直到最后一页才缓缓松弛下来,留给我无尽的回味。说实话,我很少看到一部作品能把宏大的战争场面和细腻的个人情感描绘得如此平衡,简直是教科书级别的写作范本。如果说有什么遗憾,那就是读完之后,那种怅然若失的感觉太强烈了,真希望作者能再多写几百页!
评分我向所有热爱深度探讨人性复杂性的读者强力推荐这本书,但前提是,你得做好心理准备,因为它真的不轻松。情节的推进充满了迷雾和反转,你以为你掌握了全局,下一秒作者就用一个巧妙的伏笔将你的认知彻底颠覆。这种智力上的博弈感,让我几乎是屏息凝神地读完了后半部分。最让我震撼的是它对权力腐蚀性的剖析,它没有流于表面地指责,而是深入到权力结构最核心的逻辑中去解剖,展示了体制如何一步步将理想主义者异化成他们曾经最痛恨的那种人。那种宿命感和无力感,贯穿始终,压抑却又极其真实。我合上书时,第一个念头就是:这就是生活的真相——复杂、残酷,而且往往没有一个圆满的结局。如果你期待的是一个轻松愉快的下午茶读物,那请果断放弃,但如果你追求的是一次精神上的洗礼和拷问,那么,这本书就是为你准备的。
评分要用三言两语来概括这本书的精髓,简直是一种亵渎。它更像是一部多声部的交响乐,每一个声部——无论是战争的号角、宫廷的密谋、还是普通士兵的日常抱怨——都演奏得极其出色,相互交织,形成了一幅波澜壮阔的画卷。我必须指出,这本书的“氛围营造”能力达到了一个极致,你几乎能感受到那个时代特有的冷峻、压抑与偶尔闪现的、微弱的希望之光。作者对环境的描绘简直是大师级的,无论是硝烟弥漫的战场,还是灯火辉煌的宴会厅,都描绘得入木三分,让人身临其境。我最欣赏的是,它没有回避矛盾和失败,相反,它拥抱了那些不完美和人性的弱点,这使得最终那些小小的胜利显得更加来之不易和珍贵。读完后,我感觉自己的心胸被极大地拓宽了,它让我开始以一种更宏大、更具历史感的视角去看待我们当下的生活和选择。这本书,绝对值得反复品读,每次都会有新的体会。
评分这本书的独特之处在于,它成功地营造了一种令人信服的“历史厚重感”,即便它讲述的是一个完全架空的故事。感觉作者在动笔之前,可能已经为这个世界设计了上百年的背景资料,但神奇的是,这些深厚的背景知识并没有成为读者的负担,而是以一种潜移默化的方式渗透在每一个对话和场景之中。我特别喜欢那些关于信仰和意识形态冲突的描写,它们不是简单的正邪对立,而是两种同样坚不可摧的信念体系之间的碰撞,火花四溅。阅读过程中,我常常会产生一种强烈的代入感,仿佛自己也站在了那个十字路口,必须做出艰难的抉择。这种沉浸感,是近年来阅读体验中少有的。而且,它的语言风格变化多端,时而如古老的史诗般庄严,时而又像私密的日记般低语,这种变化极大地丰富了阅读的层次感,让人欲罢不能。
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