From Publishers Weekly A satirical look at the glitzy world of New York magazine publishing by a young insider, Heller's debut novel charts the progress of Zachary (Zack) Post, an overqualified underachiever with a fraudulent past. Zack is at the low end of It magazine's corporate ladder, and he is desperate to move up. Both Zack and his "friend" Willie (read: least likely to take Zack's job) are beside themselves with the arrival and meteoric ascent of New Boy Mark Larkin, a contemptible brat who cannot even work a fax machine. Larkin's inexplicable promotions set Zack and Willie scheming to sabotage him. But Zack embarks upon a series of progressively ridiculous assignments, which, unbeknownst to him, are being orchestrated by Larkin to keep him away from the office as the new star consolidates power. He thinks that Zack has too many "friends" on staff, such as the New Girl intern, Ivy Kooper (daughter of the magazine's lead counsel), and Zack's strategic marriage interest, rich Brit Leslie Usher-Soames. And Zeke's still pining away for his lost lust Marjorie Millet (the sexpot art director whom he used to shtup in Stairway B and who is now alternately shtupping both Ivy's father and, of course, Mark Larkin). Meanwhile, masochist extraordinaire Willie stops sleeping, begins talking to the walls and buys a gun, swearing to do Larkin in. Ever the rat scheming in his concrete-and-glass slab, Zack plays all the angles he can, forging alliances with powerful enemies and alienating his unsuccessful friends as he tries to get Larkin's job. Like the 1994 film Swimming with Sharks, the novel cutely depicts the full-contact politics, false loyalties and colossal waste of the Great American Office. Heller's Machiavellian comedy is a reasonably entertaining (if unoriginal) first attempt, with special appeal for publishing types. (Feb.) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal If Dante were around today, hell would be measured not in circles but in cubicles. Heller's assured, darkly comic debut critiques the magazine publishing industry in much the same way that Jason Starr's Cold Caller (LJ 6/1/98) criticized telemarketing. Each magazine has one floor of a 60-story monolithic tower, and Zachary Arlen Post is a Gen-X cog in the wheel on one of these floors. Literally a self-made man--his curriculum vitae is a total fabrication--Zach has one sharp eye trained on promotion. When nemesis Mark Larkin confronts him, Zach gets caught up in office craftiness and begins to do things that even he at one time would have thought beneath him. The ensuing office warfare makes Antietam look almost mannerly, and Zach's just desserts, when finally served up, are properly Dantean. As one of his office pals might suggest for the headline of an article on this first novelist, the son of Joseph Heller--"Give 'Em (More) Heller." For all larger public libraries.-Bob Lunn, Kansas City P.L., MO Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
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这部作品给我带来了久违的“阅读高潮”。它最成功的地方在于,它敢于触碰那些令人不适但又无比真实的主题,并且处理得极其成熟、不回避、不矫饰。它的语言风格是冷峻而精准的,没有多余的形容词去粉饰太平,每一个词语都像是经过精确计算后放置在最合适的位置。我尤其欣赏作者在处理角色之间的复杂关系时所展现出的那种高明的平衡感——没有绝对的好人或坏人,只有在特定环境下做出特定选择的个体。书中对于环境的描写也极具特色,那些物理空间不仅仅是背景,它们本身就是故事的一部分,是角色内心状态的外化投射。读完后,我久久不能平静,合上书本,那种故事的余韵和人物的影子依然挥之不去。这部小说绝对不是那种读完就忘的作品,它会像一粒种子,在你心底生根发芽,让你在很长一段时间内,都会因为想起某个情节或某句对白而有所触动。
评分坦白说,我一开始对这种带有某种“小众”色彩的叙事抱有疑虑,但这本书完全颠覆了我的预设。作者的叙事语态非常独特,它时而像一位老练的诗人低语,时而又像一个街头说书人般热烈奔放,这种风格的混搭非但没有造成混乱,反而形成了一种奇妙的张力。结构上,它采用了非传统的时间线索,将过去、现在和一些模糊的未来片段交织在一起,使得整个故事的解读充满了层次感和趣味性。你必须保持高度的专注,才能将这些碎片拼凑完整,而一旦你“顿悟”了某个关键点,那种满足感是无与伦比的。书中的象征主义运用得炉火纯青,许多物件和场景的描绘,都暗含了更深层的意义,值得反复推敲。我特别喜欢那些富有画面感的段落,它们仿佛被精心设计的电影镜头,清晰地定格在大脑中。对于喜欢深度挖掘文本内涵的读者来说,这本书简直是一座宝藏。
评分我通常对文学作品的评价比较挑剔,但这部作品成功地触动了我内心深处的一些共鸣。最让我印象深刻的是它对“边缘”群体的关注与描绘。作者没有采取那种居高临下的审视视角,而是用一种近乎残酷的诚实,将这些人物的挣扎、尊严和偶尔闪现的温情展现得淋漓尽致。文字的力度非常强劲,有一种直击人心的力量,读起来既感到震撼,又带着一丝难以言喻的痛楚。情节发展上,它避免了许多流行小说中常见的廉价情感堆砌,取而代之的是一种克制而有力的情感爆发。那些关键性的冲突场景,处理得极为高明,没有过多的渲染,但其产生的冲击波却能持续很久。这本书给我带来的阅读体验是沉浸式的,我感觉自己仿佛走进了那些阴暗的角落,呼吸着同样的空气。它迫使读者去正视那些我们倾向于忽略的生活侧面,并在那种复杂性中寻找一丝救赎的光亮。这是一部需要用心去读的作品,绝非茶余饭后的消遣。
评分我对这本小说的期待值其实不高,因为近年来很多新锐作家的作品都显得有些用力过猛。然而,这部作品的魔力在于它的“自然”。它没有刻意追求宏大叙事,而是将焦点放在了极度微观的人类体验上,但正是这些微小的细节,构建了一个宏大而真实的世界。作者的观察力敏锐得令人发指,他捕捉到了日常生活中那些稍纵即逝的、难以言喻的情绪波动,并将其精准地固定在文字里。我感觉作者对人类心理的剖析达到了近乎病态的精准度,角色的每一个犹豫和每一个决定,都有其坚实的心理基础。与其说我在阅读一个故事,不如说我是在进行一次深刻的心理学考察。阅读节奏虽然不像快餐小说那样追求刺激,但它以一种更稳定、更有韧性的方式牵引着你,让你心甘情愿地跟着它走。这是一部展示了叙事技巧高超境界的典范之作。
评分这本小说简直是文字的盛宴,作者对叙事节奏的掌控力令人惊叹。从翻开第一页开始,我就被那种独特的、近乎催眠般的文笔牢牢吸引住了。故事情节的推进不是那种直来直去的线性发展,而是像一条蜿蜒的河流,时而平静舒缓,时而波涛汹涌。你以为你已经猜到了接下来的走向,但下一秒,作者就会用一个极其巧妙的转折将你带入一个全新的视角。我特别欣赏作者在构建世界观时所展现出的那种细致入微的笔触,即便是最微小的场景,都被赋予了鲜活的生命力。人物的刻画更是入木三分,他们不是脸谱化的符号,而是拥有复杂内心挣扎的真实个体。他们的动机、他们的恐惧、他们的微小胜利,都牵动着读者的情绪。阅读过程中,我多次停下来,仅仅是为了回味那些精妙的措辞和富有哲理的对白。这本书不只是讲了一个故事,它更像是在邀请你参与一场深刻的智力探险,让你在阅读的同时不断反思人性的多面性。我向所有追求高质量文学体验的读者强烈推荐这部作品,它绝对值得你投入时间细细品味。
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