Amazon.com Just before he died in 1989, Ed Abbey published what he called his "honest novel," one loosely based on his own life. Early in its opening pages, Abbey's alter ego, Lightcap, takes off from his nearly empty home (its contents just removed by a disgruntled spouse) in Tucson, Arizona--but not before shooting his refrigerator, a hated symbol of civilization. Lightcap makes a winding journey by car to his boyhood home in the Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania, calling on old friends along the road, visiting Indian reservations and out-of-the-way bars, and reminiscing about the triumphs and follies of his life. Readers would be mistaken to view this as pure autobiography, but The Fool's Progress nonetheless is an illuminating look into Abbey's time and his way of thinking, especially on matters of ecology and other social issues. It's also a picaresque tale humorously and artfully told, a book that Abbey himself rightly regarded as one of his best works of fiction. --Gregory McNamee --This text refers to the Paperback edition. From Publishers Weekly Abbey has won a devoted following with such caustic meditations as Desert Solitaire and anarchistic novels like The Brave Cowboy and The Monkey Wrench Gang. None of them, however, could adequately have prepared one for The Fool's Progress , an epic exploration of Abbey's passionate loves and hatreds, set forth in a wild, picaresque novel that reads at times like a combination of Thomas Wolfe and Jack Kerouac. Henry Lightcap is a woodsman's son from a remote corner of West Virginia who has dedicated his life to nature, music, literature and the pursuit of booze and lovely women. He works only as he has to, to afford the things he craveswhich do not include any of the material products of our culture except for the necessary vehicles for his constant wanderings. Like Abbey himself, Lightcap has spent much of his 53 years in the wilderness of the American West, as park ranger or fire watcher, and is at once passionately devoted to the land and full of rage at what late 20th century America has done to it. At the beginning of the book one of his several wives has walked out on him. Typically, Henry shoots the refrigerator, then gathers up his dying dog and begins a despairing odyssey across a lovely but ruined land from Tucson to the Appalachian family farm still run by his brother; penniless, he has nowhere else to go. Along the way we learn of his childhood, his father, his women, his Army experiencesand receive two huge narrative surprises, of a kind not easy to bring off in a book that is essentially a road novel with flashbacks. One involves the only real love of Henry's life, a tale told with aching tenderness and anguish; the other embraces his very existence. At his best Abbey writes with fierce eloquence of landscape and city, of stunted souls and drunken despair; he can be funny and poignant at once, and describes violent action with horrid vividness. At his worst he gets hyperbolic and full of bile, and a savage streak of male chauvinism surfaces. But Henry, and what he represents, seizes hold of the imagination, so that the reader is carried along as irrevocably as Henry's battered truck, lurching along interstates and fading country roads to a windup as absurdly moving as anything you have read in years. 50,000 first printing; author tour. Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
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说实话,刚开始接触这本书时,我有些抗拒它那种略显疏离的叙事腔调,总觉得作者在刻意保持着距离,不愿与读者产生过于亲密的情感联结。然而,随着情节的深入,我逐渐领悟到,正是这种冷静甚至略带冷峻的笔触,成就了其独特的艺术魅力。它像一面冰冷的镜子,忠实地映照出人性的复杂与幽暗,毫不留情地揭示了那些隐藏在光鲜外表下的挣扎与妥协。人物的塑造更是达到了令人惊叹的层次感,没有绝对的好人或坏蛋,每个人物都背负着各自的十字架,他们的选择往往是多方力量角力下的无奈产物。尤其是对“选择的代价”这一主题的探讨,作者处理得极其高明,没有简单地贴上“成功”或“失败”的标签,而是展示了每一次转折点带来的涟漪效应,如何持久地改变一个人的内在结构和外部世界。读完后劲非常大,你会发现自己开始审视生活中那些看似微不足道的决定,思考自己是否也正在走在一条看似光明实则布满陷阱的道路上。
评分这本书的结构设计堪称天才之作,它像是一部宏大交响乐的总谱,各个声部在不同的乐章中交织、碰撞,最终汇集成一个和谐(或是不和谐)的整体。我尤其欣赏作者在叙事中穿插的那些看似不相关、实则暗藏玄机的“碎片化”信息。这些信息块起初散落各处,如同星辰尚未连成星座,但当故事推进到后半部分时,它们如同被磁力吸引般迅速归位,那种“原来如此!”的顿悟感,是阅读体验中最令人兴奋的部分之一。它完全打破了线性叙事的束缚,迫使读者的大脑必须时刻保持高速运转,主动参与到意义的构建过程中去。与那些平铺直叙的小说相比,这种叙事方式更贴近现实的运作逻辑——我们的人生也是由无数个不连贯的瞬间和偶然的相遇所组成的。对于喜欢解谜和深度分析的读者来说,这本书无疑是一场酣畅淋漓的智力盛宴。
评分从文学语言的角度来看,这部作品的文字功力令人肃然起敬。作者的词汇量和句式变化丰富得令人发指,仿佛他手中掌握着语言的全部调色板。有些段落的描述极其精准、画面感极强,仿佛直接将你拉入了那个特定的时空场景之中,无论是关于某座城市黄昏时分的湿冷空气,还是人物内心深处那种难以名状的焦虑,都被捕捉得丝丝入扣。但更难得的是,在华丽的辞藻之下,始终保持着一种内在的韵律和节奏感,使得阅读过程既是智力的挑战,也是纯粹的感官享受。我注意到,在处理内心独白时,作者会突然切换到一种近乎诗歌的凝练和跳跃性,这种风格的急剧转变,非常有效地强化了角色在特定压力下的精神状态。这是一本值得反复精读的作品,相信每次重读都会发现新的语言细节和隐藏的文学技巧。
评分这部作品的叙事节奏简直让人欲罢不能,作者像一位技艺高超的钟表匠,将错综复杂的时间线和人物命运精密地编织在一起。开篇那段关于遗忘的哲学探讨,着实让人眼前一亮,它没有直接抛出答案,而是将读者置于一个充满迷雾的迷宫中央,每翻过一页,都像是向前探出了一小步,同时又感到自己离核心真相更远了一分。我特别欣赏作者对环境氛围的细腻捕捉,那种弥漫在字里行间的淡淡的忧郁和历史的沉重感,透过文字仿佛能触摸到,读起来让人沉浸其中,几乎忘记了自己身处何地。更妙的是,它巧妙地融合了现实主义的扎实基础和某种近乎魔幻的象征主义,使得那些看似日常的场景也蒙上了一层奇异的光彩。阅读过程中,我常常需要停下来,反复咀嚼那些富有哲理的对白,它们并非那种空洞的说教,而是如同精心雕琢的宝石,在不同的光线下折射出新的含义。这绝不是一本可以囫囵吞枣的书,它要求读者付出耐心和思考,但随之而来的回报是精神上的极大满足感。
评分这本书最让我感到震撼的,是它对“时间”这一宏大主题所采用的独特视角。它没有将时间视为一条单向流动的河流,而是将其描绘成一个多维度的、可以被折叠和重塑的空间。书中关于记忆与现实界限的探讨极其深刻,我们所坚信的“过去”,真的如我们所记得的那样吗?作者通过一系列精妙的场景设置和心理侧写,有效地模糊了主观感受与客观事实之间的界限,让人不禁质疑自己人生的可靠性。这种对时间本质的哲学拷问,使得整部作品超越了一般的叙事范畴,进入了形而上学的思辨领域。它不是一本轻松愉快的读物,更像是一次严肃的、近乎冥想的内心探索之旅。我甚至觉得,读完之后,看待日常事物的角度都发生了一些微妙的偏移,仿佛多了一层看透事物本质的滤镜。
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