From Publishers Weekly Filtering the history of Italian immigration to America through the personal saga of Talese's family, this massive and masterful volume recreates the author's ancestral home in the Southern Italian backwater of Maida, vivifying a superstitious, impoverished, apolitical and powerless underclass that for centuries was exploited by both its own aristocracy and a parade of foreign rulers and invaders. In Maida the author's great-grandfather Domenico ruled his farm with an iron hand; lured by a dream of prosperity, Talese's grandfather Gaetano left his family in Italy and worked himself to an early grave in a Pennsylvania asbestos-factory town. Gaetano's son Joseph witnessed the devastation that WW I heaped on his village, apprenticed as a tailor to a kindly uncle in Maida, later joined a cousin who had made his way to Paris, and eventually followed his late father's path to America in 1920. Talese ( Thy Neighbor's Wife ) nimbly juggles a large variety of characters, events and settings. An aloof loner, Talese's first-generation American mother, Catherine, grew up in an insular Italian neighborhood in Brooklyn, N.Y.; the walls of her home were hung with crucifixes, and her parents, who had both experienced tragic earlier marriages in the old country, wore the dark clothes of mourning. Raised in Ocean City, N.J., as a minority within a minority (an Italian in an Irish Catholic parish on a Protestant island), Talese recalls an exacting father who never played ball with him and who used him as a mannequin for his clothing creations. A story that will resonate for parents and children of every nationality relates how Joseph, torn between his loyalty to his adopted homeland and his love for his family in Italy, lost control of himself during WW II; upon learning that the Allies had bombed an abbey in southern Italy, he shut his ears to his son's cries and destroyed the fleet of model U.S. aircraft that Gay had painstakingly built. 300,000 first printing; BOMC main selection. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Library Journal Unlike Talese's past best sellers (e.g., Honor Thy Father , LJ 12/1/71; and Thy Neighbor's Wife , LJ 6/15/80), this new book is a personal saga. Talese starts generations back, interweaving tales of his ancestors in Europe during the 19th and early 20th centuries with his own childhood years in Ocean City, New Jersey during World War II. The Talese clan lived for generations in the tiny southern Italian village of Maida. Like most Americans of immigrant background, they came to the United States through a mixture of survival and good fortune. As well, these people each possessed a proud history, a tradition, and a reality that went beyond the shore of their newly adopted country. A fine storyteller, Talese penned this odyssey with affection, but also with the clear-eyed sense of the dramatic and noble lives of his forebears. The result, after ten years of preparation, is a grand epic along the lines of Alex Haley's Roots ( LJ 10/15/76) and Irving Howe's The World of Our Fathers (HBJ, 1976). This is highly recommended. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 10/1/91-- David Nudo, "Li brary Journal"Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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老实说,我一开始是被封面上的那种古典手绘插画吸引的,没想到内容竟然如此**《星辰轨迹的低语》**如此具有思辨性。它更像是一部披着科幻外衣的哲学沉思录,探讨了人类在面对无限宇宙时的渺小与孤独。情节发展并不追求爆米花式的刺激,而是采用了一种碎片化的、非线性的叙事方式,这种处理手法要求读者必须全神贯注,将散落在不同时间线上的线索拼凑起来。书中对于“信息熵”和“文明的黄昏”的探讨令人印象深刻。作者构建了一个极其复杂的未来世界,科技的高度发达并没有带来乌托邦,反而加剧了精神世界的空虚。我特别喜欢其中关于“意识上传”的讨论,它抛出了一个尖锐的问题:如果我们的记忆和思想可以被完美复制,那么“自我”的本质究竟是什么?书中的对话充满了智慧的火花,很多句子我甚至会反复阅读,试图捕捉其中隐藏的深层含义。尽管有时会觉得阅读门槛略高,需要一定的耐心去消化那些晦涩的科学概念和复杂的社会结构,但一旦进入状态,那种被智力挑战的快感是无与伦比的。这是一本需要时间去品味,并会在你的脑海中持续发酵的作品,它拓宽了我对未来可能性的想象边界。
评分我很少读这种类型的**《九十九个谎言的重量》**,但这次阅读体验绝对是颠覆性的。它属于那种结构精巧到令人拍案叫绝的心理惊悚小说。故事的核心在于一个“不可靠的叙述者”,你从头到尾都不知道该相信谁,包括叙述者本人的记忆是否真实。作者巧妙地设置了多个信息盲点和矛盾点,每一次你以为自己抓住了真相的边缘时,情节就会像沙子一样从指缝间溜走。叙事者对自身经历的反复揣摩、对细节的偏执记录,营造出一种极度的焦虑感。书中对于“记忆的构建性”进行了大胆的实验,让我们反思我们所坚信的“事实”到底有多么脆弱。这本书的魅力在于它的互动性——它强迫读者扮演侦探的角色,不断地在文本中寻找漏洞。我甚至忍不住翻回前面的章节去重新验证某些对话,结果发现自己被设计得团团转。这本书的后劲很足,读完后,你甚至会对刚刚发生的事情产生一丝怀疑。对于喜欢解谜和挑战智力的读者来说,这是一场酣畅淋漓的精神搏击。
评分**《铁匠与玫瑰》**这本书简直是一股清流!我原本以为这会是一部沉闷的历史小说,结果却惊喜地发现,它充满了鲜活的生活气息和细腻的民间情感。故事设定在十九世纪中叶一个虚构的欧洲小镇,围绕着一位沉默寡言但技艺精湛的铁匠,以及一位打破了传统束缚的年轻女裁缝展开。作者的语言非常朴实,却有着一种直抵人心的力量。她对于工匠生活的描绘,那种汗水与火花交织的日常,被刻画得栩栩如生,让人仿佛能闻到空气中弥漫的金属气味和木屑的味道。不同于那些宏大叙事的历史巨著,这本书的焦点放在了“小人物”的坚韧和温柔上。铁匠的爱是内敛而沉重的,他用他手中的工具塑造出实实在在的器物,也试图用行动去保护他珍视的一切。而玫瑰则代表着对美的追求和对自由的向往。他们之间的互动,没有戏剧化的冲突,只有基于理解和尊重的慢慢靠近,这种含蓄的美感极其动人。读完后,心里感觉暖暖的,它提醒我们,即使在最平凡的日子里,爱与手艺也同样具有永恒的价值。
评分这本**《幽灵之歌》**简直是近些年来我读过的最令人着迷的哥特式悬疑小说了!作者的笔触细腻而富有张力,那种弥漫在字里行间挥之不去的阴郁和腐朽感,让我仿佛真的踏入了那个位于苏格兰高地、被浓雾常年笼罩的古老庄园。故事围绕着一个家族的秘密展开,这个秘密如同跗骨之蛆,紧紧吸附在每一代继承人的命运之上。我尤其欣赏作者对于环境的描绘,那些摇摇欲坠的石墙、终日不见阳光的图书馆,以及在深夜里偶尔传来的,让人毛骨悚然的低语声,都成为了推动情节发展的关键元素。叙事节奏的掌控堪称大师级别,时而缓慢沉静,如同暴风雨前的宁静,让你沉浸在人物错综复杂的情感纠葛中;时而又陡然加速,抛出一个足以令人心跳骤停的转折。主角的内心挣扎刻画得入木三分,他既想逃离家族的诅咒,又被一种莫名的宿命感所牵引,这种矛盾性使得人物形象异常丰满立体。读完整本书后,我花了很长时间才从那种压抑而又迷人的氛围中抽离出来,它不仅仅是一个鬼故事,更是一部关于人性、记忆和时间流逝的深刻寓言。对于喜爱氛围营造和心理惊悚的读者来说,这本书绝对不容错过,它会紧紧抓住你的注意力,直到最后一页的最后一句话。
评分我必须说,**《绿藤下的古老契约》**在处理民族志和文化冲突方面做得非常出色,它远超一般的奇幻冒险故事。故事背景设定在一个与世隔绝的雨林部落,作者对当地的自然环境和复杂的部族社会结构进行了极为详尽的田野调查式的描写。文字的运用极具异域色彩,充满了植物学的细节和原住民口述历史的韵味。情节围绕着一份古老的、与自然签订的“契约”展开,当现代文明的入侵打破了这种平衡时,冲突爆发得既必然又令人痛心。我特别欣赏作者在展现文化冲击时的克制与尊重,没有简单地将一方描绘为“野蛮”,另一方描绘为“先进”。相反,它探讨了不同生存哲学之间的张力——效率与和谐,进步与传承。主角在两种文化之间挣扎,最终的选择充满了悲剧色彩,但也体现了一种深刻的责任感。这本书读起来需要放慢速度,去感受那些复杂仪式背后的意义,去理解那些看似迷信的行为是如何维系一个生态系统的平衡。它是一部关于人与土地关系的重要宣言。
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