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作者: (美)J.D. 塞林格(J.D. Salinger)著;李文俊,何上峰译
出版社:上海文艺出版社,2013
简介:塞林格的作品中,影响最大的是《麦田里的守望者》,艺术上真正玩到家的却是《九故事》。这薄薄的《九故事》中有一大堆谜团:《逮香蕉鱼的最佳日子》里边的西摩为什么要自杀?《笑面人》中“酋长”与赫德森小姐到底是怎样一种关系,那若有若无的爱情是否真是爱情也颇费猜解…… 《九故事》的作者是J.D.塞林格。
作者: (美)J. D. Salinger原著;Jon Natchez,Brian Phillips导读;李晓霞翻译
简介:《麦田守望者(英汉对照)》内容简介:主人公是16岁的中学生霍尔顿·考尔德是当代美国文学中最早出现的反英雄形象之一,霍尔顿出身中纽约一个富裕的中产阶级家庭。学校里的老师和自己的家长强迫他好好读书,为的是出人头地,以便将来买辆凯迪拉克,而在学校里一天到晚干的,就是谈女人,酒和性,他看不惯周围的一切,根本没心思用功读书,因而老是挨罚,到他第四次被开除时,他不敢回家。便只身在美国最繁华的纽约城游荡了一天两夜,住小客店,逛夜总会滥交女友他在电影院里百无聊赖地消磨时光,糊里糊涂地召了妓女,情不自禁的与虚荣的女友搂搂抱抱,与此同时,他的内心又十分苦闷,企图逃出虚伪的成人世界去寻找纯洁与真理的经历与感受。这种精神上无法调和的极度矛盾最终令他彻底崩溃,躺倒在精神病院里。
作者: (美)玛格丽特·塞林格(Margaret A. Salinger)著;潘小松,刘晓洁译
出版社:北京十月文艺出版社,2005
简介: 塞林格的女儿讲的故事跟他的小说一样迷人,这里有信息使我们不禁改变自己对塞林格作品的预估,有些想像还被放大了。这本回忆录很可能引起对塞林格小说在美国文学中的地位的重估。本书给他在许多眼里的神秘边缘生活方式提供了一个维度。 ——《纽约时报》 新出炉的讲述全部事实的回忆录,揭开了八十一岁父亲古怪私秘生活的盖子。对J.D.塞林格迷和学者来说,这些细节引人入胜。她给父亲作品中的自传成分加了明显标志并且在心理学上提出敏锐见解。 ——《纽约邮报》 《梦幻守望者》揭示了塞林格神秘面貌的裂纹。 ——《沙龙网》 玛格丽特·塞林格的作品显示了女人的观察力灵巧地应用于男人的写作时所具有光辉。很少有回忆录这么让读者反思一个著名作家的小说整体,这本回忆录是塞林格评论里浮出的最好的书之一。 ——《学术写作评论》 美国最著名的在小说里创造早熟孩子的人,生了个杰出的女儿,这个女儿尚有道德神经纤维,证明能经得起J.D.塞林格血肉之躯的挑战,也经得起他深藏不露的神秘的挑战。佩吉是解读父亲作品的大师,细读作品时有平衡技巧,善于解出父亲的创作动机和行为。这本书杰出之处在于:在描述自救的过程中,作者解构了塞林格神话。 ——《里奇蒙时报》弗州分印点 对国内最受人崇拜、最隐秘的作家之一的一份前所未有的观察。 ——《今日美国》
For Esme-With Love And Squalor ISBN=9780141049250
作者: J.D. Salinger 著
出版社:Penguin 2010-6-1
简介: "For Esme With Love and Squalor" includes two of Salinger'smost famous and critically acclaimed stories, and helped toestablish him as one of the contemporary literary greats. Thetitle story recounts a Sergeant's meeting with a young girlbefore being sent into combat. When it was first published in"The New Yorker" in 1950 it was an immediate sensation andprompted a flood of readers' fan-letters. 'A Perfect Day forBananafish' is the first of the author's stories to feature theGlass family, the loveable and idiosyncratic family who wouldappear in much of Salinger's later fiction. A haunting andunforgettable piece of writing, the story follows the eldestsibling, Seymour Glass, and his wife, Muriel, as they embark onan ill-fated honeymoon in Florida. --This text refers to analternate Paperback edition.
Above Paris : a new collection of aerial photographs of Paris, France /
作者: by Robert Cameron ; with text by Pierre Salinger.
简介:Contains new and historical photographs of Paris and its surrounding areas taken from the air, featuring bird's-eye views of the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, the Arc de Triomphe, and other landmarks and neighborhoods.
简介:Includes short stories by Katherine Mansfield, Ernest Hemingway, Dorothy Parker, V.S. Pritchett, E.M. Forster, Henry James, Carson McCullers, Rudyard Kipling, Alexander Poushkin, John O'Hara, Anatole France, Thomas Wolfe, Max Beerbohm, Shirley Jackson, Edgar Allan Poe, Guy de Maupassant, O. Henry, William Saroyan, Edith Wharton, Katherine Anne Porter, J.D. Salinger, Frank O'Connor, Edmund Wilson, Aldous Huxley, Stephen Vincent Benet, Clarence Day, James Joyce, John Steinbeck, E.B. White, Anton Chekhov, Wilbur Daniel Steele, Virginia Woolf, James Thurber, "Saki" (H.H. Munro), Arthur Schnitzler, George Milburn, Sylvia Townsend Warner, William Faulkner, Robert M. Coates, Joseph Conrad, H.L. Mencken, Irwin Shaw, Lord Dunsany, Nathaniel Hawthorne, W. Somerset Maugham, Ring Lardner, H.G. Wells, Francis Steegmuller, Robert Louis Stevenson, and John Collier.
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作者: Jeannette
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This is a startling memoir of a successful journalist'sjourney from the deserted and dusty mining towns of the AmericanSouthwest, to an antique filled apartment on Park Avenue. JeanetteWalls narrates her nomadic and adventurous childhood with herdreaming, 'brilliant' but alcoholic parents. At the age ofseventeen she escapes on a Greyhound bus to New York with her oldersister; her younger siblings follow later. After pursuing theeducation and civilisation her parents sought to escape, Jeanetteeventually succeeds in her quest for the 'mundane, middle classexistence' she had always craved. In her apartment, overlooked by'a portrait of someone else's ancestor' she recounts poignantremembered images of star watching with her father, juxtaposed withrecollections of irregular meals, accidents and police-car chasesand reveals her complex feelings of shame, guilt, pity and pridetoward her parents.
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'Walls doesn't pull her punches. Walls's parents - just two ofthe unforgettable characters in this excellent, unusual book - werea matched pair of eccentrics. And raising four children didn'tconventionalise either of them. [Walls has] a fantasticstorytelling knack.' Publishers Weekly 'Just read the first pagesof THE GLASS CASTLE by Jeannette Walls, and I defy you not to goon. It's funny, and sad, and quirky, and loving. I was incrediblytouched by it.' -Dominick Dunne, author of The Way We Lived Then :Recollections of a Well-Known Name Dropper and Justice: Crimes,Trials, and Punishments * 'Like JD Salinger or Hemingway beforeher, Jeannette Walls has the talent of knowing exactly how to let astory tell itself, crafted without self-pity or analysis orjudgement' Independent on Sunday * 'A terrific story, grippinglytold' Sunday Times * 'Funny and brilliantly written' Evening Herald* 'There isn't a shred of self-pity in this deeply compassionatebook' Marie Claire
简介: Who owns your genetic information? Might it be the doctors who, in the course of removing your spleen, decode a few cells and turn them into a patented product? In 1990 the Supreme Court of California said yes, marking another milestone on the information superhighway. This extraordinary case is one of the many that James Boyle takes up in Shamans, Software, and Spleens, a timely look at the infinitely tricky problems posed by the information society. Discussing topics ranging from blackmail and insider trading to artificial intelligence (with good-humored stops in microeconomics, intellectual property, and cultural studies along the way), Boyle has produced a work that can fairly be called the first social theory of the information age. Now more than ever, information is power, and questions about who owns it, who controls it, and who gets to use it carry powerful implications. These are the questions Boyle explores in matters as diverse as autodialers and direct advertising, electronic bulletin boards and consumer databases, ethno-botany and indigenous pharmaceuticals, the right of publicity (why Johnny Carson owns the phrase "Here s Johnny!"), and the right to privacy (does J. D. Salinger "own" the letters he s sent?). Boyle finds that our ideas about intellectual property rights rest on the notion of the Romantic author--a notion that Boyle maintains is not only outmoded but actually counterproductive, restricting debate, slowing innovation, and widening the gap between rich and poor nations. What emerges from this lively discussion is a compelling argument for relaxing the initial protection of authors works and expanding the concept of the fair use of information. For those with an interest in the legal, ethical, and economic ramifications of the dissemination of information--in short, for every member of the information society, willing or unwilling--this book makes a case that cannot be ignored.
简介:DAVID DUNCAN's first novel, The River Why, met with such enthusiastic praise for its journey of self-discovery thatit became a contemporary classic, with readers comparing Duncan to J. D. Salinger, Ken Kesey, and John Irving. Yet,as one reviewer noted, "His [style] is not merely a patchwork quilt... His is a genuinely new, genuinely original voice in American fiction, a voice which is not quite like any you've read before." * [San Jose Mercury News] In The Brothers K, Duncan amplifies the considerable accomplishment of his first book as he centers this tender and powerful story around a Pacific Northwest family in the early '60s. The Chance family is wild about baseball and cantankerous about religion. Papa is a gifted but luckless minor-leaguepitcher whose big-league hopes are fading. Mama is a devout Seventh Day Adventist, constantly in motion to saveher wayward sons. When a mill accident crushes Papa's thumb, and Mama's inexplicable fanaticism threatens to shred what little thefamily has in common, parents and children find themselvesembattled over the ideals represented by baseball and religion. It is young Kincaid, the easygoing middle child,who chronicles the humor and spiritual beliefs that alternately sustain and confound this family in a small Washington mill town. And it is in his maturing voice, as his brothers leave town to enter one of the country's mostbewildering decades, that we hear the inescapable tensions wrought from one American generation testing another's vulnerabilities. Through the Chances, David Duncan asks sublime questions about life, self-sacrifice, and enduringlove in an ever changing world.
简介:"The Catcher in the Rye: New Essays presents a variety of new approaches to this extremely popular and intensely influential novel, ranging from the examination of the intertextual relationship between The Catcher in the Rye and Cormac McCarthy's All the Pretty Horses, to the evaluation of Salinger's mythic place in American film and popular culture, to the interrogation of what it means for a reader to claim that a novel such as The Catcher in the Rye has changed his or her life. These essays provide new commentary and new insights and demonstrate the continuing relevance of Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye, and Holden Caulfield to American culture and literature, and, in turn, to American cultural and literary studies."--BOOK JACKET.
简介:One part intellectual and one part private eye, Ron Rosenbaum takes readers into "the secret parts" of the great mysteries, controversies, and enigmas of our time, including:the occult rituals of Skull and Bones, the legendary Yale secret society that has produced spies and presidents, including George Bush and George W. Bush.the Secrets of the Little Blue Box, the classic story of "Captain Crunch" and the birth of hacker culture.the "unorthodox" cancer-cure clinics of Tijuana.the Great Ivy League Nude Posture Photo Scandal.the unsolved murder of JFK's mistress.Also including sharp, funny cultural critiques that range from Elvis to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Bill Gates to Oliver Stone, and J.D. Salinger to the Zagat? guide, The Secret Parts of Fortuneis a vital record of American culture.
简介: 在线阅读本书 Book Description First American Publication This stunning and elegiac novel by the author of the internationally acclaimed Wind-Up Bird Chronicle has sold over 4 million copies in Japan and is now available to American audiences for the first time. It is sure to be a literary event. Toru, a quiet and preternaturally serious young college student in Tokyo, is devoted to Naoko, a beautiful and introspective young woman, but their mutual passion is marked by the tragic death of their best friend years before. Toru begins to adapt to campus life and the loneliness and isolation he faces there, but Naoko finds the pressures and responsibilities of life unbearable. As she retreats further into her own world, Toru finds himself reaching out to others and drawn to a fiercely independent and sexually liberated young woman. A poignant story of one college student's romantic coming-of-age, Norwegian Wood takes us to that distant place of a young man's first, hopeless, and heroic love. Amazon.co.uk "I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me" "Norwegian Wood" (Lennon/McCartney). With Norwegian Wood Murakami, best known as the author of off-kilter classics such as the Wind Up Bird Chronicle, A Wild Sheep Chase and Hard Boiled Wonderland, finally achieved widespread acclaim in his native Japan. The novel sold upwards of 4 million copies and forced the author to retreat to Europe, fearful of the expectations accompanying his new-found cult status. The novel is atypical for Murakami: seemingly autobiographical, in the tradition of many Japanese "I" novels, Norwegian Wood is a simple coming of age tale set, primarily, in 1969/70, the time of Murakami's own university years. The political upheavals and student strikes of the period form the backdrop of the novel but the focus here is the young Watanabe's love affairs and the pain (and pleasure) of growing up with all its attendant losses, (self-)obsessions and crises. The novel is split into two volumes and beautifully presented here in a "gold" box containing both the green book and the red book. Young Japanese fans became so obsessed with the work that they would dress entirely in one or other colour denoting which volume they most identified with. And the novel is hugely affecting, reading like a cross between Plath's Bell Jar and Vizinczey's In Praise of Older Women, if less complex and ultimately less satisfying than Murakami's other, more allegorical, work. He captures the huge expectation of youth, and of this particular time in history, for the future and for the place of love in it. He also saturates the work with sadness, an emotion that can cripple a novel but which here underscores the poignancy of the work's rather thin subject matter. --Mark Thwaite Amazon.com In 1987, when Norwegian Wood was first published in Japan, it promptly sold more than 4 million copies and transformed Haruki Murakami into a pop-culture icon. The horrified author fled his native land for Europe and the United States, returning only in 1995, by which time the celebrity spotlight had found some fresher targets. And now he's finally authorized a translation for the English-speaking audience, turning to the estimable Jay Rubin, who did a fine job with his big-canvas production The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. Readers of Murakami's later work will discover an affecting if atypical novel, and while the author himself has denied the book's autobiographical import--"If I had simply written the literal truth of my own life, the novel would have been no more than fifteen pages long"--it's hard not to read as at least a partial portrait of the artist as a young man. Norwegian Wood is a simple coming-of-age tale, primarily set in 1969-70, when the author was attending university. The political upheavals and student strikes of the period form the novel's backdrop. But the focus here is the young Watanabe's love affairs, and the pain and pleasure and attendant losses of growing up. The collapse of a romance (and this is one among many!) leaves him in a metaphysical shambles: I read Naoko's letter again and again, and each time I read it I would be filled with the same unbearable sadness I used to feel whenever Naoko stared into my eyes. I had no way to deal with it, no place I could take it to or hide it away. Like the wind passing over my body, it had neither shape nor weight, nor could I wrap myself in it. This account of a young man's sentimental education sometimes reads like a cross between Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar and Stephen Vizinczey's In Praise of Older Women. It is less complex and perhaps ultimately less satisfying than Murakami's other, more allegorical work. Still, Norwegian Wood captures the huge expectation of youth--and of this particular time in history--for the future and for the place of love in it. It is also a work saturated with sadness, an emotion that can sometimes cripple a novel but which here merely underscores its youthful poignancy. --Mark Thwaite From Publishers Weekly In a complete stylistic departure from his mysterious and surreal novels (The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle; A Wild Sheep Chase) that show the influences of Salinger, Fitzgerald and Tom Robbins, Murakami tells a bittersweet coming-of-age story, reminiscent of J.R. Salamanca's classic 1964 novel, LilithAthe tale of a young man's involvement with a schizophrenic girl. A successful, 37-year-old businessman, Toru Watanabe, hears a version of the Beatles' Norwegian Wood, and the music transports him back 18 years to his college days. His best friend, Kizuki, inexplicably commits suicide, after which Toru becomes first enamored, then involved with Kizuki's girlfriend, Naoko. But Naoko is a very troubled young woman; her brilliant older sister has also committed suicide, and though sweet and desperate for happiness, she often becomes untethered. She eventually enters a convalescent home for disturbed people, and when Toru visits her, he meets her roommate, an older musician named Reiko, who's had a long history of mental instability. The three become fast friends. Toru makes a commitment to Naoko, but back at college he encounters Midori, a vibrant, outgoing young woman. As he falls in love with her, Toru realizes he cannot continue his relationship with Naoko, whose sanity is fast deteriorating. Though the solution to his problem comes too easily, Murakami tells a subtle, charming, profound and very sexy story of young love bound for tragedy. Published in Japan in 1987, this novel proved a wild success there, selling four million copies. (Sept.) Book Dimension length: (cm)20.6 width:(cm)13.9
简介:Created by local writers and photographers, Compass American Guides are the ultimate insider's guides, providing in-depth coverage of the history, culture and character of America's most spectacular destinations.聽聽Covering everything there is to see and do as well as choice lodging and dining, these gorgeous full-color guides are perfect for new and longtime residents as well as vacationers who want a deep understanding of the region they're visiting. Witty, insightful text captures the best of the city Rarely published archival imagery from the city's past Spectacular never previously published photography The best dining in Manhattan, from hot knishes to haute cuisine More than 100 recommended hotels in all budget categories Over a dozen detailed color maps covering every section of the island Literary excerpts from Manhattan notables including Henry James and JD Salinger About the authors Gil Reavill is a journalist, screenwriter, playwright, and novelist.聽聽He is also the author of Compass American Guides' Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles. Jean Zimmerman, his wife, grew up 25 minutes north of Manhattan and has made her home in the city for the last 17 years.聽聽Her book, Tailspin: Women at War in the Wake of Tailhook, was published in 1995. About the Photographer Photographer Michael S. Yamashita has been shooting pictures for National Geographic Society magazines and books since 1979.聽聽He is a frequent contributor to Travel & Leisure and Portfolio.聽聽His work has been exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of American History, the National Gallery in Washington, and Kodak's Professional Photographer's Showcase at EPCOT Center in Florida.聽聽Mr. Yamashita's photagraphy is also featured in the San Francisco and Las Vegas titles from Compass American Guides.
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简介:"J.M.G. Le Clézio, revelation of the literary year" ran the headline of the Paris Express after last year's prizes had been awarded. The Goncourt jury was locked five to five until its president used his double vote to give the prize to the older candidate. Ten minutes later the Renaudot jury elected the candidate they thought they might lose to the other prize. Most of the literary sections ran their prize news putting the Renaudot first, in order to feature the twenty-three-year-old discovery that was rocking Paris literary circles. What is The Interrogation? Most likely a myth without distinct delineations. A very solitary young man, Adam Pollo, perhaps the first man, perhaps the last, has a very remarkable interior adventure. He concentrates and he discovers ways of being, ways of seeing. He enters into animals, into a tree.... He has no business, no distractions; he is at the complete disposal of life. All of life, that is, except the society of his own species -- and so the story ends. "This is the next phase after the 'the new novel,'" wrote the critics. Kafka they said; a direct descendant of Joyce, they said. Beckett they said. Like nothing else, they said. One hundred thousand Frenchmen bought it. They said it was strange and beautiful. Finally the real voice of the young, said the critics. "I like J. D. Salinger," said Mr. Le Clézio, and that was all he said. His remarkable first book will soon be published all over the world and much more will be said.
简介:Take a look at America through the eyes of Holden Caulfield in "The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger. CliffsNotes on The Catcher in the Rye takes you into the Atomic Age of the late 1940s; a historical setting that was both politically conservative and liberal, but leaning increasingly to the right. Find out why Salinger鈥?s writing is so highly praised, and why this novel continues to appeal to the young, the young at heart, and the dreamers of every generation. CliffsNotes on The Catcher in the Rye shows you how to catch on to the plot, characters, themes, and symbolism of the story with helpful commentaries, essays, and character analyses.


































