Travels with Charley

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出版者:Penguin Classics
作者:[美] John Steinbeck
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页数:240
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出版时间:2011-5-17
价格:USD 22.00
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780141186108
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  • 游记 
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  • steinbeck 
  • Socio 
  • Race 
  • NonFiction 
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In 1960, when he was almost sixty years old, John Steinbeck set out to rediscover his native land. He felt that he might have lost touch with its sights, sounds and the essence of its people. Accompanied only by his dog, Charley, he travelled allacross the United States in a pick-up truck. His journey took him through almost forty states, and he saw things that made him proud, angry, sympathetic and elated. All that he saw and experienced is described with remarkable honesty and insight.

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50年代的美国在二战后蓬勃发展, 著名作家Steinbeck在1962决定开始一个新的旅程和他的狗Charley看看这个国家究竟变成怎么样. 讨论了旅游癖, 寂寞的人, 城市化, 壮丽的美国风光, 种族的仇恨, 等等. 纪实的文笔不缺幽默, 浓厚的人文气息, 就像一幅美国的标准肖像.  

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John Steinbeck described the itch to travel as an incurable disease that nothing, not even the old age could diminish. And the spontaneity of a trip. The nearer the date of the departure, the more unlikely you feel the trip would happen. And no matter ho...  

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50年代的美国在二战后蓬勃发展, 著名作家Steinbeck在1962决定开始一个新的旅程和他的狗Charley看看这个国家究竟变成怎么样. 讨论了旅游癖, 寂寞的人, 城市化, 壮丽的美国风光, 种族的仇恨, 等等. 纪实的文笔不缺幽默, 浓厚的人文气息, 就像一幅美国的标准肖像.  

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喜欢看大作家写的游记,他们的视角、情趣都超出常人。这本是美国的“人民艺术家”斯坦贝克和他的法国卷毛狗“查理”,在四个月的旅程中驾车横穿美国的记录。它在Lonely Planet《美国》一册中被列为最有代表性的美国游记之一,而读它不会对美国的旅游者有多大的借鉴意义,因为在...  

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看作家写游记显然不是为了攻略,重要的是他们的所思所想,对当时见闻的记录,以及见闻促发的思考。无论看斯坦贝克还是狄更斯还是村上春树还是毛姆,都是这个目的,有人说全是议论很无聊,不知道是不是这个娱乐至上的时代特有的看法,蠢是蠢得来! 有很多地方很有共鸣。比如开篇...  

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太幽默了。 像听一个老爷爷讲话。 笑容就没有停止过。

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I have always lived violently drunk hugely eaten too much or not at all..I've lifted, pulled, chopped, climbed, made love with joy, taken my hangovers as a consequence not as a punishment.I didn't want to surrender fierceness for a small gain in yardage/I wonder why progress looks so much like destruction/Our capacity for self-delusion is boundless

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I have always lived violently drunk hugely eaten too much or not at all..I've lifted, pulled, chopped, climbed, made love with joy, taken my hangovers as a consequence not as a punishment.I didn't want to surrender fierceness for a small gain in yardage/I wonder why progress looks so much like destruction/Our capacity for self-delusion is boundless

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I have always lived violently drunk hugely eaten too much or not at all..I've lifted, pulled, chopped, climbed, made love with joy, taken my hangovers as a consequence not as a punishment.I didn't want to surrender fierceness for a small gain in yardage/I wonder why progress looks so much like destruction/Our capacity for self-delusion is boundless

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I have always lived violently drunk hugely eaten too much or not at all..I've lifted, pulled, chopped, climbed, made love with joy, taken my hangovers as a consequence not as a punishment.I didn't want to surrender fierceness for a small gain in yardage/I wonder why progress looks so much like destruction/Our capacity for self-delusion is boundless

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