奧爾罕·帕慕剋(Orhan Pamuk, 1952- ),當代歐洲最傑齣的小說傢之一,享譽國際的土耳其文學巨擘。齣生於伊斯坦布爾,曾在伊斯坦布爾科技技大學主修建築。2006年獲諾貝文學奬,作品已經被譯為40多種語言齣版。
A portrait, by turns intimate and panoramic, of one of the world’s great cities, by its foremost man of letters, author of the acclaimed novels Snow and My Name Is Red.
Blending reminiscence with history; family photographs with portraits of poets and pashas; art criticism, metaphysical musing, and, now and again, a fanciful tale, Orhan Pamuk invents an ingenious form to evoke his lifelong home, the city that forged his imagination. He begins with his childhood among the eccentric extended Pamuk family in the dusty, carpeted, and hermetically sealed apartment building they shared. In this place came his first intimations of the melancholy awareness that binds all residents of his city together: that of living in the seat of ruined imperial glories, in a country trying to become “modern” at the dizzying crossroads of East and West. This elegiac communal spirit overhangs Pamuk’s reflections as he introduces the writers and painters (among the latter, most particularly the German Antoine-Ignace Melling) through whose eyes he came to see Istanbul. Against a background of shattered monuments, neglected villas, ghostly backstreets, and, above all, the fabled waters of the Bosphorus, he presents the interplay of his budding sense of place with that of his predecessors. And he charts the evolution of a rich, sometimes macabre, imaginative life, which furnished a daydreaming boy refuge from family discord and inner turmoil, and which would continue to serve the famous writer he was to become. It was, and remains, a life fed by the changing microcosm of the apartment building and, even more, the beckoning kaleidoscope beyond its walls.
As much a portrait of the artist as a young man as it is an oneiric Joycean map of the city, Istanbul is a masterful evocation of its subject through the idiosyncrasies of direct experience as much as the power of myth--the dazzling book Pamuk was born to write.</p>
第一次看到这本书,是在图书馆。只是被名字吸引,翻看一下,并没有吸引我读进去。后来我买了这本书,这是我买的第一本帕慕克的书,也是读的第一本他的书。为什么买,记不清了,应该是名气太大,众口一词都说好,才不得不买,不得不看。断断续续读完了。现在,帕慕克已经成了我...
評分诺贝尔文学奖得主帕慕克的文字中透着悲伤,记录着一座城市与大师成长的点滴,对一座城市的真切的休戚与共的感情,如潺潺流水般娓娓道来。读这样的故事,心中总是格外的平静,隐隐约约中盼望或多或少能从中找到些于自己相关的交集。 曾想过如何会喜欢上一座城市,得出的结论不...
評分其实不是很喜欢看这类风格的书,有点沉闷还总是提不起兴趣。实话说我是被封皮和帕慕克的名气吸引的,还有就是因为写的是伊斯坦布尔,感觉一个很神秘的城市。 忧伤,是帕慕克书写的主旋律,而伊斯坦布尔只是一幅忧伤画面的背景。帕慕克通过幼年到青年对伊斯坦布尔的记忆以及数...
評分“他在寻觅他出生城市的忧郁灵魂时发现了文明之间冲突和交错的新象征。”我不知道,这是不是诺贝尔文学奖第一次将一个作家与他生长的城市联在了一起。至少我们现在明白,一个作家的出生城市和这个作家是平等的。是的,我说的是“出生的城市”,是一个作家真正的出生地、栖息地...
評分凌晨三点 读完《伊斯坦布尔》 非常兴奋,我就知道我要失眠了 它里面有我所有的忧伤 我决定整理一篇读书笔记 已经很久没有这样的习惯了 对此书,我上瘾了 就像我对熬夜啤酒香烟的上瘾一样 我所迷恋的大部分东西都不健康 此书也是一样 我闭上眼睛 就看到一个游荡在街上的身影 一段...
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评分俺讀的是土耳其語版,嗬嗬。 (好得意)
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