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The English Patient

Michael Ondaatje

出版时间

2011-10-04

ISBN

9780307700872

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Michael Ondaatje's three previous novels have each been met with the highest praise: for their startling narrative inventiveness, the richness of their imagery and emotion, and the spellbinding quality of their language. When In the Skin of a Lion was published in 1987, Carolyn Kizer, writing in The New York Times Book Review, called Ondaatje "a beautiful writer... brilliantly gifted." And Tom Clark wrote in the San Francisco Chronicle that "Ondaatje handles fiction with the deceptive touch of a magician." Now, with The English Patient, he gives us his most stunningly original and lyric novel yet. During the final moments of World War II, in a deserted Italian villa, four people come together: a young nurse, her will broken, all her energy focused on her last, dying patient, a man in whom she has seen something "she wanted to learn, to grow into and hide in"... the patient: an unknown Englishman, survivor of a plane crash, his mind awash with a life's worth of secrets and passions ... a thief whose "skills" have made him one of the war's heroes, and one of its casualties ... an Indian soldier in the British army, an expert at bomb disposal whose three years at war have taught him that "the only thing safe is himself." Slowly, they begin to reveal themselves to each other, the stories of their pasts and of the present unfolding in scene after haunting scene, taking us into the Sahara, the English countryside, down the streets of London during the Blitz, into the makeshift army hospitals of Italy, and through the battered gardens and rooms of the villa. And with these stories, Ondaatje weaves a complex tapestry of image and emotion, recollection and observation: the paths and details of four diverse lives caught and changed and now inextricably connected by the brutal, improbable circumstances of war.

Michael Ondaatje is a novelist and poet who lives in Toronto, Canada. He is the author of In The Skin of a Lion, Coming Through Slaughter, and The Collected Works of Billy the Kid; two collections of poems, The Cinnamon Peeler, There's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do; and a memoir, Running in the Family. He received the Booker Prize and the Governor General's Award in C...

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太喜欢了。宏观历史背景和个人命运的交织,四个主人物每一条线的故事都写的很妙。我最喜欢锡克工兵的部分,尤其是圣母玛丽亚出海节日以及最后原子弹的情节。书中对大英帝国昔日辉煌的影射让人想起《长日将尽》(有意思的是,石黑一雄和Ondaatje都是有移民背景的作家)。另一个喜欢的人物是离开沙漠回到欧洲故乡后在教堂中吞枪自尽的Madox。
这是第五次读这本书,最喜欢的两句话仍然是:”All I wanted was to walk upon such an earth that had no maps.”和”To fall in love and be disassembled.” 他的叙事手法就如同这种沉迷之后粉身碎骨的片段呓语。当时给学生讲的时候好多人还不理解为什么他不能好好地按照时间和人物去写,后来读完了我说这场战争怎么能让人”好好地“按照过去的方式去生活,表达,或者想象呢?什么是我如果我们非要分出来你站在哪一边?Churches, homes, and lovers are no longer what they are. 如翁达杰说的这是一场从14世纪就开始的战争,从未停止,也从未有人质疑它的意义。
2012
文字优美之外 胜在年代感的烘托与人物丰富的背景故事 与Kip相关的段落最引人入胜而意味悠长 虽不必体会战时的颠沛流离 纸上读来也能感受到几分北非与欧洲的动荡与孤寂 最近总希望有朝一日能练出这样的笔力!