Fans of the work of Donald Barthelme, Kurt Vonnegut, George Saunders, and T. Coraghessan Boyle will revel in Alasdair Gray's masterful, witty collection. Gray's stories defy genre, and his angular, playful style, prodigious wit, and razor-sharp intellect are matched by his remarkable skill with the short-story form. In "Job's Skin Game," the narrator humbly tells his life story like the evenings news. During a moment of awkward revelation, he shares the strangely exquisite pleasure he receives from scratching at the skin condition he's developed since losing his two sons in the Twin Towers tragedy and a small fortune in the dot-com meltdown. In "Big Pockets with Button Flaps," a wily old man teases and taunts a pair of punk teenage girls as their confrontation takes on social implication through lightning-fast transfers of power and wit. The Ends of Our Tethers is vintage Gray-accessible, experimental, mischievous, wide ranging, beautifully written, and wise.
Gray, the Scottish author of the novels Lanark and the Whitbread-winning Poor Things, among others, returns to the form he first visited in Unlikely Stories, Mostly with a collection filled with wry and mordant humor. In these 13 stories, Gray dances across many of the discontents of modern life, but lingers at the divides of gender and age. Set mainly in Glasgow during the present day, the talesa�"many so short they're more like sharp, eccentric sketchesa�"feature characters and narrators who observe their world with a mixture of wistfulness and disappointment. "Big Pockets with Button Flaps" opens with a pair of teenage girls trading banter with an old man with odd, semisexual proclivities and closes with a series of reversals in situation and power. In "No Bluebeard," a man recounts his three failed marriages and the unexpected surrender that led to a successful fourth ("It is almost impossible to judge the intelligence of someone from an alien culture so I have never discovered exactly how stupid or mad Tilda is"). In "Miss Kincaid's Autumn," a brother and sister live together far more harmoniously than most married couples, while "Aiblins" centers on the frustrating interactions between an established poet and the young, half-crazed upstart who may or may not be the genius he claims to be. This is a book with a sneaky, cumulative power; the prose is as spare and provocative as the illustrations of leering demon skulls and sly young women drawn by Gray himself.
Accosted by teen thugs, a man "no longer young" seems in for it; then "the smaller, more dangerous-looking youth" recognizes his old teacher; though safe, the man "smiles rather wistfully at the tall youth's combat trousers." Another man shelters a strange young woman fleeing her family; tolerating her profound peculiarities because she's good in bed, he eventually marries her, after which she refuses to sleep with him; he sifts through his three previous marriages for a clue to what it is about him. An author teaching creative writing meets an eccentric young poet who spurns all coaching and then disappears, only to resurface, beaten-looking, years later, demanding that the writer get his original manuscript published, even if under the writer's name; more years pass, and the poet shows up again, yet more decrepit--has the writer's refusal to help driven him insane? At least two persons seem to have reached tether's end in each of the amusingly distressing new stories by the author of the modern Scots classic Lanark (1981).
Gray, the Scottish author of the novels Lanark and the Whitbread-winning Poor Things, among others, returns to the form he first visited in Unlikely Stories, Mostly with a collection filled with wry and mordant humor. In these 13 stories, Gray dances across many of the discontents of modern life, but lingers at the divides of gender and age. Set mainly in Glasgow during the present day, the talesâ?"many so short they're more like sharp, eccentric sketchesâ?"feature characters and narrators who observe their world with a mixture of wistfulness and disappointment. "Big Pockets with Button Flaps" opens with a pair of teenage girls trading banter with an old man with odd, semisexual proclivities and closes with a series of reversals in situation and power. In "No Bluebeard," a man recounts his three failed marriages and the unexpected surrender that led to a successful fourth ("It is almost impossible to judge the intelligence of someone from an alien culture so I have never discovered exactly how stupid or mad Tilda is"). In "Miss Kincaid's Autumn," a brother and sister live together far more harmoniously than most married couples, while "Aiblins" centers on the frustrating interactions between an established poet and the young, half-crazed upstart who may or may not be the genius he claims to be. This is a book with a sneaky, cumulative power; the prose is as spare and provocative as the illustrations of leering demon skulls and sly young women drawn by Gray himself.
袋爿带扣的大号衣兜 译者:唐江 九月的一个宜人的清晨。一名不再年轻的男子沿着废弃的铁道,在一条狭窄的小路上若有所思地漫步。喧嚣声阵阵传来,附近似乎有条高速公路,不过小路两旁的树莓、接骨木和山楂把什么都遮了个严严实实,...
评分袋爿带扣的大号衣兜 译者:唐江 九月的一个宜人的清晨。一名不再年轻的男子沿着废弃的铁道,在一条狭窄的小路上若有所思地漫步。喧嚣声阵阵传来,附近似乎有条高速公路,不过小路两旁的树莓、接骨木和山楂把什么都遮了个严严实实,...
评分袋爿带扣的大号衣兜 译者:唐江 九月的一个宜人的清晨。一名不再年轻的男子沿着废弃的铁道,在一条狭窄的小路上若有所思地漫步。喧嚣声阵阵传来,附近似乎有条高速公路,不过小路两旁的树莓、接骨木和山楂把什么都遮了个严严实实,...
评分袋爿带扣的大号衣兜 译者:唐江 九月的一个宜人的清晨。一名不再年轻的男子沿着废弃的铁道,在一条狭窄的小路上若有所思地漫步。喧嚣声阵阵传来,附近似乎有条高速公路,不过小路两旁的树莓、接骨木和山楂把什么都遮了个严严实实,...
评分袋爿带扣的大号衣兜 译者:唐江 九月的一个宜人的清晨。一名不再年轻的男子沿着废弃的铁道,在一条狭窄的小路上若有所思地漫步。喧嚣声阵阵传来,附近似乎有条高速公路,不过小路两旁的树莓、接骨木和山楂把什么都遮了个严严实实,...
读完《The Ends Of Our Tethers》的简介,我的脑海中立刻勾勒出了一幅宏大的画面。它似乎不仅仅局限于某个特定的人物或者事件,而是试图捕捉一种更普遍的、更具哲学意味的生存状态。我猜想,作者可能是想通过“tethers”这个意象,来探讨我们与周遭世界、与他人、甚至与我们自身命运之间那种若有若无却又牢不可破的联系。这种联系,既可能是束缚,也可能是支撑,它定义了我们的边界,也塑造了我们的选择。我很想知道,在作者笔下,这些“tethers”究竟是以何种形式存在的?是亲情、友情、爱情,还是更抽象的理想、信仰,甚至是某种无法摆脱的过往?我期待着作者能够以一种细腻而深刻的笔触,将这些无形的纽带具象化,让我们在阅读过程中,能够清晰地感受到它们的存在,并反思自身在生命这张巨大网络中所处的位置。这本书给我一种预感,它会是一次关于“连接”与“独立”的深刻探讨,引人入胜,发人深省。
评分《The Ends Of Our Tethers》这个名字,首先激起了我一种莫名的好奇心。它仿佛暗示着某种终极的牵绊,一种无论我们如何努力都无法完全摆脱的联系。我脑海中浮现出各种各样的画面:或许是关于历史遗留的债务,或许是关于家族血脉的传承,又或许是关于个人无法逾越的心理障碍。我期待作者能够以一种极具感染力的方式,将这些抽象的概念转化为生动的故事,让我们能够感同身受,理解人物的困境与选择。我很想知道,在这本书中,“tethers”究竟是以何种面貌出现的?它们是无形的锁链,还是温暖的依靠?它们是阻碍前进的绊脚石,还是指引方向的灯塔?我希望这本书能够是一次对生命中那些重要连接的深刻反思,让我们在读完之后,能够更加清晰地认识到,是什么将我们紧密地联系在一起,又是什么,最终定义了我们存在的意义。
评分这本书的封面设计就足够吸引人,那种深邃的色彩搭配,以及字体所透露出的某种宿命感,让我迫不及待地想知道故事究竟会走向何方。我一直都很喜欢那种能够引发思考,同时又不失文学性的作品,而《The Ends Of Our Tethers》似乎恰好满足了这一点。我预感它会是一场关于人类情感、选择与最终归宿的深度探索,或许会涉及一些我们日常生活中难以触及却又至关重要的问题。我特别期待作者在叙事手法上的独到之处,是会以一种线性推进的方式,还是会穿插多线叙事,亦或是采用某种更加抽象的艺术表达?无论如何,我准备好了迎接一次心灵的旅程,希望能从中获得一些关于生命意义的启示,或者至少,在阅读的过程中,能够找到一种共鸣,感受到作者笔下人物的喜怒哀乐,与他们一同经历那些人生的岔路口,最终抵达我们各自“tethers”的终点。我希望它不仅仅是一个故事,更是一面镜子,能够照见我们内心深处那些未曾言说的渴望与恐惧。
评分《The Ends Of Our Tethers》这个名字本身就充满了诗意和张力。它让我联想到那些看不见的、将我们与某些事物紧密相连的线,这些线或许是命运的安排,或许是历史的沉淀,又或许是我们内心的羁绊。我不知道这本书具体讲述了什么故事,但我可以想象,它一定会是一段关于追寻、关于挣脱、或者关于最终接受的旅程。我特别好奇作者是如何处理“ends”这个概念的,是终结,还是目的?是结局,还是边界?这些细微的差别,可能会让整个故事呈现出完全不同的意境。我期待着作者能够用一种充满想象力的方式,来描绘那些支撑着我们,也限制着我们的“tethers”,并通过这些“tethers”,展现出人物内心的挣扎与成长。我希望它能给我带来一种既忧伤又温暖的感觉,就像在生命的旅途中,我们总会遇到一些无法摆脱的牵挂,但也正是这些牵挂,让我们感受到生命的重量和意义。
评分从《The Ends Of Our Tethers》这个书名来看,我预感这会是一本关于边界与探索的深刻作品。它很容易让人联想到那些看似固定却又不断延展的界限,无论是地理上的,还是情感上的,抑或是精神上的。我期待作者能以一种非凡的想象力,去挖掘这些“tethers”的本质,去揭示它们是如何塑造我们的人生轨迹,又是如何在我们意想不到的时候,将我们引向新的方向。或许,书中会有关于远方与归途的故事,关于自由与束缚的博弈,关于未知与熟悉的权衡。我尤其好奇,作者会如何处理那些“ends”,是将其描绘成绝望的终结,还是充满希望的起点?这本书给我一种感觉,它会是一场关于人与自身、人与世界关系的哲学思辨,用引人入胜的叙事,带领读者进行一场关于生命意义的深度探寻。
评分除了倒数第二则 其他都蛮好读的 当作一窥Glasgow的趣闻集子吧 Job's Skin Game真的慎读啊......太他妈重口味了
评分除了倒数第二则 其他都蛮好读的 当作一窥Glasgow的趣闻集子吧 Job's Skin Game真的慎读啊......太他妈重口味了
评分除了倒数第二则 其他都蛮好读的 当作一窥Glasgow的趣闻集子吧 Job's Skin Game真的慎读啊......太他妈重口味了
评分除了倒数第二则 其他都蛮好读的 当作一窥Glasgow的趣闻集子吧 Job's Skin Game真的慎读啊......太他妈重口味了
评分除了倒数第二则 其他都蛮好读的 当作一窥Glasgow的趣闻集子吧 Job's Skin Game真的慎读啊......太他妈重口味了
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