户外旅行的佳作,处处透着睿智、幽默、犀利以及惊人的博学,从阿巴拉契亚小道延伸开去,堪称美国近代自然史的小百科。可惜翻译实在不敢恭维,语句近乎直译,生硬拗口,有些句子又长又别扭让人差点一口气提不上来,还有错别字,糟蹋了一本好书。接力出版社,望再接再厉。
评分 评分About the book Switching between civilization comfort and grubbiness hike, Bryson and Katz went through the Appalachian Trail, the most famous footpath in America. Bryson wrote with his distinctive humor. I have read three of his books, it seems he doesn’...
评分Just as Sunday Times said “This is a seriously funny book.” It can’t be more true. “A walk in the woods” tells a true story about how Bill Bryson and his out-of-shape fellow Stephen Katz covered the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail, which stretches from G...
大胖子Bryson除了热爱在野外丛林里拉屎,也是个“历史学家”呢。。。
评分大胖子Bryson除了热爱在野外丛林里拉屎,也是个“历史学家”呢。。。
评分大胖子Bryson除了热爱在野外丛林里拉屎,也是个“历史学家”呢。。。
评分大胖子Bryson除了热爱在野外丛林里拉屎,也是个“历史学家”呢。。。
评分大胖子Bryson除了热爱在野外丛林里拉屎,也是个“历史学家”呢。。。
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