From Publishers Weekly As well known to music lovers as the singers appearing on his cable TV show Nashville Now, Emery has been a part of the Music City scene for 40 years and a star for 30. His career has included stints as emcee for Opry Almanac on radio station WSM, announcer on the Grand Old Opry program and host of Pop Goes the Country. With freelancer Carter ( Almost Like a Song ), Emery tells of being sustained by loving grandparents through a miserable childhood dominated first by his alcoholic father and then by a stepfather with no interest in him; three failed marriages and drug addiction preceded his successful fourth marriage and current esteem. He also writes of stars and friends such as Johnny Cash and Barbara Mandrell and of the many victims of drugs and alcohol he has known in the field. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Kirkus Reviews Thoroughly engaging and delightfully candid autobiography by a popular southern disk jockey, Grand Old Opry emcee, and host of the cable-TV talk-show Nashville Now. Beginning with his childhood in the dirt South, Emery makes it clear that he is telling about his life rather than serving up a ``famous-entertainers-I-know-intimately'' salute. Raised on his grandparents' 20-acre farm (complete with ``running'' cold water from a pump on the sink) outside of McEwen, Tenn. (pop. 635), Emery--with the very capable assistance of Tom Carter--tells of his childhood entrancement with radio. Ordering picture books of the stars who sang on Grand Old Opry, he sat on the floor studying them as the stars performed over the airwaves. At 19, he landed his first job as a radio announcer, at WTPR, a ``thousand- watt `daytimer' '' in Paris, Tenn. Although he realized he was ``about as important as wall paper,'' Emery enthusiastically played and replayed the station's single 78-rpm copy of 1951's hottest record--``Hey Good Lookin','' by Hank Williams. Emery chooses this juncture to note: ``I wanted to be a broadcaster simply because I wanted to be somebody.'' (His current radio show is aired on 440 stations.) The second half of the book is filled with profiles--done by way of anecdotes and stories--of people Emery has known in the country-music business. He is an insider, and his unvarnished takes on, among others, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams, Jr., Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Keith Whitley (four months before his fatal overdose at age 33) are fresh and interesting. Emery's chapter on Merle Haggard--``the only singer- songwriter in the history of country music whose skills arguably surpass Hank Williams's''--is worth the price of the book. A fine outing for students of American lives and lovers of country music alike. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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我必须承认,一开始我对这本书的期待值是相当高的,毕竟市面上对它的赞誉不绝。然而,读到一半的时候,我开始感到一丝困惑。叙事节奏的处理似乎有些过于跳跃,人物的动机和行为逻辑在某些关键时刻显得模糊不清,让人总觉得抓不住重点。它似乎更侧重于营造一种氛围和情绪,而非构建一个严谨的故事框架。比如,在描述主角与另一位重要角色的冲突时,我期待看到更深入的心理剖析和更直接的对话交锋,但呈现出来的却是大段的内心独白和环境描写,这使得那场冲突显得有些隔靴搔痒。虽然作者的语言功底毋庸置疑,遣词造句偶尔能带来惊艳,但整体的结构松散,像是一系列优美的片段拼凑而成,缺乏一个强有力的脊梁支撑。我希望能有更清晰的指引,带领读者穿过这些华丽的辞藻迷宫。
评分这本书像是一个老朋友的深夜谈心,坦诚、私密,而且充满了哲学的思辨。它似乎没有一个传统意义上的“故事线”,更像是一系列围绕着“存在”和“意义”展开的沉思录。作者似乎毫不避讳地将自己最原始、最脆弱的想法展现在读者面前,毫不掩饰对生命本质的探寻与困惑。这种极度的坦诚反而建立了一种奇特的亲密感,让你感觉自己正在偷窥一个伟大灵魂的内心剧场。我特别喜欢它对模糊地带的描述——那些我们通常用逻辑和二元对立来规避的情绪和状态,作者却大胆地拥抱并细致描摹。它不是为了提供慰藉,而是为了提供一种面对混沌的勇气。读完后,世界似乎没有变得更清晰,但我的内心却变得更加平静和接纳了不确定性。
评分这本书的文字像是一股清泉,缓缓流过干涸的心田。它没有磅礴的史诗感,也没有惊心动魄的情节转折,却有一种令人沉醉的韵味。作者的笔触细腻得像是描绘一幅工笔画,每一个细微的情感波动,每一个转瞬即逝的念头,都被捕捉得栩栩如生。我尤其喜欢它对日常场景的描摹,那些看似平淡无奇的清晨、午后,在作者的笔下,都焕发出一种温柔而深沉的光芒。仿佛我不是在阅读文字,而是亲身置身于那个光影斑驳的空间,呼吸着那里的空气,感受着那些微小的喜悦与失落。它教会我在喧嚣中寻找宁静,在琐碎中发现诗意。读完合上书本,内心久久不能平复,那种感觉,就像是刚从一场悠长而美好的梦中醒来,带着一丝恍惚和满足。这本书需要的不是快速翻阅,而是需要你放慢脚步,细细品味,让文字的香气在你的记忆里慢慢沉淀。
评分这本书给我的感觉,就像是翻开了一本尘封已久的手稿,字里行间都透着一股旧时光的味道,带着历史的厚重感和某种难以言喻的宿命感。它不是那种让你读完后拍案叫绝的“爽文”,它更像是一杯陈年的威士忌,需要时间去体会那种醇厚与微涩的交织。作者对时代的观察入木三分,笔下的人物并非完美的英雄或绝对的恶人,他们都是时代的产物,带着各自的局限性和挣扎。我特别欣赏作者在处理历史背景和个人命运交叉点时的克制与精准,没有过度煽情,但那种无力感和历史洪流下的个体悲欢,却能不动声色地击中人心最柔软的地方。这本书的价值,不在于提供答案,而在于提出更深刻的问题,让你合上书后,开始审视自己所处的位置和过往的选择。
评分说实话,这是一部挑战阅读耐心的作品。它的句式复杂,长短句交错,充满了大量的从句和插入语,初读时常常需要回溯几遍才能准确理解作者想要表达的核心意思。这种风格无疑是高度文学化的,极大地考验读者的词汇量和对复杂句法的驾驭能力。我欣赏那种追求极致表达的匠人精神,但坦白讲,在忙碌的生活中,阅读这样一本需要全神贯注的作品是需要付出额外精力的。不过,一旦你适应了它的节奏,并成功“破解”了那些复杂的语言结构,你会发现隐藏在深处的意象是多么的丰富和多层次。它像是一座设计精巧的迷宫,一旦找到正确的路径,里面的风景绝对值得你为之驻足赞叹。
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