Junot Díaz was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New Jersey. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Drown; The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, which won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award; and This Is How You Lose Her, a New York Times bestseller and National Book Award finalist. He is the recipient of a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship, PEN/Malamud Award, Dayton Literary Peace Prize, Guggenheim Fellowship, and PEN/O. Henry Award. A graduate of Rutgers College, Díaz is currently the fiction editor at Boston Review and the Rudge and Nancy Allen Professor of Writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Pulitzer Prize-winner Junot Díaz’s first book, Drown, established him as a major new writer with “the dispassionate eye of a journalist and the tongue of a poet” (Newsweek). His first novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, was named #1 Fiction Book of the Year” by Time magazine and spent more than 100 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, establishing itself – with more than a million copies in print – as a modern classic. In addition to the Pulitzer, Díaz has won a host of major awards and prizes, including the National Book Critic’s Circle Award, the PEN/Malamud Award, the PEN/O. Henry Prize, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and the Anisfield-Wolf Award.
Now Díaz turns his remarkable talent to the haunting, impossible power of love – obsessive love, illicit love, fading love, maternal love. On a beach in the Dominican Republic, a doomed relationship flounders. In the heat of a hospital laundry room in New Jersey, a woman does her lover’s washing and thinks about his wife. In Boston, a man buys his love child, his only son, a first baseball bat and glove. At the heart of these stories is the irrepressible, irresistible Yunior, a young hardhead whose longing for love is equaled only by his recklessness--and by the extraordinary women he loves and loses: artistic Alma; the aging Miss Lora; Magdalena, who thinks all Dominican men are cheaters; and the love of his life, whose heartbreak ultimately becomes his own. In prose that is endlessly energetic, inventive, tender, and funny, the stories in the New York Times-Bestselling This Is How You Lose Her lay bare the infinite longing and inevitable weakness of the human heart. They remind us that passion always triumphs over experience, and that “the half-life of love is forever.”
很久没有读小说,太久没有写书评。其实我这人真没写过正经书评,都是阅后即焚的随笔性质,于这本也一样。作者朱诺-迪亚斯出生于多米尼加共和国,噢,此前我对多米尼加的了解仅有两项,一是飞人博尔特(人家牙买加的,一直搞错囧),二是我曾经买过一个多米尼加配色的Skullcandy...
評分这本书一定会让为写论文抓耳挠腮的文学系学生欢呼雀跃。天哪!拉丁裔美国人的生活——身份认同和种族多元化一定是绝佳话题。贫民窟背景——请搬来马克思主义和社会批判的大炮。作者是个童年坎坷的MIT教授的——这不是典型的Rags to riches的美国梦么,请开动文化研究和新历...
評分1. The eight steps of a cheating-breakup from a male point of view. 2. In the face of love, you shy away, condones, persists, forgives, and then let die. Great timeline. 3
評分1. The eight steps of a cheating-breakup from a male point of view. 2. In the face of love, you shy away, condones, persists, forgives, and then let die. Great timeline. 3
評分朱诺•迪亚斯的短篇小说集《你就这样失去了她》,全然是一幅负心男出轨连环戏码。主角尤尼奥周旋于高中女教师、大学艺术系女生、女律师等之间,无一例外,他都先后充当了负心汉的角色,且其出轨无出意外地被发现,之后自然不会有他好果子吃,一应演出俱全,不差分毫。如果...
How come you don't hate this cheater? <把妹把沒>很神,能讓曾遭背叛無數次的女性讀者也會不自覺地認同體恤書中的浪子敘述者男主角. 可能因為他觀察到的和在意的細節讓人覺得他溫柔,比如他會注意到某女友皮膚上蚊子叮的紅印,另一個的頭發密得能藏進拳頭。這種時刻用《倚天屠龍記》的話說,是“心中一蕩”,既蕩瞭小說中的人物,又蕩瞭讀者。或者因為它把the vulnerability of masculinity寫得好,旦旦而伐的種馬虛張聲勢的脆弱,期待敞開。哪門講intimacy的課把這本短篇小說集和Lauren Berlant放在一堂讀應該不錯。我也挺喜歡他敘述的速度和聲東擊西,角榖美智子稱其為"caffeinated" prose,我覺得可以說是haptic.
评分寫得還不錯,題材沒什麼好說的。
评分But she doesn't.
评分剛看完第一章,讀得好爽。在浦東館報刊閱覽斜桌漫不經心地看瞭一下午~臨走時候發現右手邊就是紐約時報。不外藉,所以以後可以常來報道啦。
评分心虛的趕在年末挑瞭本薄的書看完,quite not interesting a book
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