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Book Description
The first novel in Stephen King's unique, bestselling epic fantasy quest - now revised and expanded, and relaunched in a new series look.
In "The Gunslinger", Stephen King introduces readers to one of his most enigmatic heroes, Roland of Gilead, the Last Gunslinger. He is a haunting figure, a loner, on a spellbinding journey into good and evil, in a desolate world which frighteningly echoes our own. In his first step towards the powerful and mysterious Dark Tower, Roland encounters an alluring woman named Alice, begins a friendship with Jake, a kid from New York, and faces an agonising choice between damnation and salvation as he pursues the Man in Black. Both grippingly realistic and eerily dreamlike, "The Gunslinger" leaves readers eagerly awaiting the next chapter. And the Tower is closer!
Amazon.com
Thirty-three years, a horrific and life-altering accident, and thousands of desperately rabid fans in the making, Stephen King's quest to complete his magnum opus rivals the quest of Roland and his band of gunslingers who inhabit the Dark Tower series. Loyal DT fans and new readers alike will appreciate this revised edition of The Gunslinger, which breathes new life into Roland of Gilead, and offers readers a "clearer start and slightly easier entry into Roland's world."
King writes both a new introduction and foreword to this revised edition, and the ever-patient, ever-loyal "constant reader" is rewarded with secrets to the series's inception. That a "magic" ream of green paper and a Robert Browning poem, came together to reveal to King his "ka" is no real surprise (this is King after all), but who would have thought that the squinty-eyed trio of Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach would set the author on his true path to the Tower? While King credits Tolkien for inspiring the "quest and magic" that pervades the series, it was Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly that helped create the epic proportions and "almost absurdly majestic western backdrop" of Roland's world.
To King, The Gunslinger demanded revision because once the series was complete it became obvious that "the beginning was out of sync with the ending." While the revision adds only 35 pages, Dark Tower purists will notice the changes to Allie's fate and Roland's interaction with Cort, Jake, and the Man in Black--all stellar scenes that will reignite the hunger for the rest of the series. Newcomers will appreciate the details and insight into Roland's life. The revised Roland of Gilead (nee Deschain) is embodied with more humanity--he loves, he pities, he regrets. What DT fans might miss is the same ambiguity and mystery of the original that gave the original its pulpy underground feel (back when King himself awaited word from Roland's world).
--Daphne Durham
From Library Journal
King's (Pet Sematary, Audio Reviews, LJ 11/1/98) fantastical and allegorical "Dark Tower" series commenced in 1982 with the publication of The Gunslinger. Subsequent volumes have appeared about every five years thereafter. The Gunslinger introduces protagonist Roland as he pursues the Man in Black through bleak and tired landscapes in a world that has "moved on." Roland believes that the Man in Black knows and can be made to reveal the secrets of the Dark Tower, which is the ultimate goal of Roland's quest. The Waste Lands sees Roland and his fellow travelers continuing the quest for the Dark Tower. They journey through imaginative landscapes, over astounding obstacles, and meet with and confront a unique and fully drawn cast of characters, both human and nonhuman. Reader Frank Muller gives voice to the characters with a thoroughly engaging precision, accuracy, and great humanity and with an edge that drives the story onward and seems to amplify King's skill as an author. Highly recommended for all fiction collections.
Kristen L. Smith, Loras Coll. Lib., Dubuque, IA
From AudioFile
King has changed a few details in this rewrite of the firstDark Tower series novel, though the essence of Roland's journeyremains unchanged. We encounter Roland of Gilead in his quest for theDark Tower and meet Jake, his young friend, who fears betrayal. Avisit with Death and the slaughter of a village complete theplot. George Guidall takes over narrating duties from Frank Muller,until 2001 the reigning voice of Stephen King audiobooks. Guidalladopts Muller's vocalizations of Roland and Jake, but his narrativechoices reveal a different side of the story. Where Muller offers raw,Guidall delivers well done--the listener wants more of both.R.P.L.
More about The Dark Tower (series)
The Dark Tower is a series of seven books by American writer Stephen King that tells the tale of lead character Roland Deschain's quest for the "Dark Tower." The Dark Tower is often described in the novels as a real structure, and also as a metaphor. Part of Roland's fictional quest lies in discovering the true nature of the Tower. The series incorporates themes from multiple genres, including fantasy fiction, science fantasy, horror, and western elements. King has described the series as his magnum opus; beside the seven novels that comprise the series proper, many of his other books are related to the story, introducing concepts and characters that come into play as the series progresses.
The series was mostly inspired by the epic poem "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" by Robert Browning, the full text of which was included in an appendix to the final volume. In the preface to the revised 2003 edition of The Gunslinger, King also identifies The Lord of the Rings, the Arthurian Legend, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly as inspirations. He identifies Clint Eastwood's "Man with No Name" character as one of the major inspirations for Roland. King's style of location names in the series, such as Mid-World, and his development of a unique language abstract to our own, are also influenced by J. R. R. Tolkien's work.
Book Dimension
length: (cm)17.8 width:(cm)11.1
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这部史诗般的奇幻巨著,初读便如同一脚踏入了另一个维度的世界,那种扑面而来的宏大叙事感和无处不在的宿命论调,让人瞬间沉溺。作者的笔触极为细腻,即便是描绘最荒凉的西部场景,也能从中感受到一种古老而神秘的力量在涌动。主角的旅程,与其说是一场追寻,不如说是一场与自我内心深处恐惧和欲望的殊死搏斗。他身上的那种近乎偏执的执着,那种在无数次失败和创伤后依然选择前行的勇气,深深地触动了我。书中构建的世界观极其复杂,充满了对不同文化、神话体系的借鉴和重构,每一个小镇、每一个怪异的生物,都仿佛有着自己独立的故事线和漫长的历史沉淀。阅读过程中,我时常需要停下来,回味那些关于时间、记忆和选择的哲学思辨,它不仅仅是一个冒险故事,更像是一部关于人性极限的深度探讨。尤其是一些配角的塑造,简直是教科书级别的,他们的每一次出场,都带着无法言喻的重量,推动着主线的巨轮向前碾压,让人在为他们的命运扼腕叹息的同时,又不得不承认,这是他们注定的归宿。
评分说实话,这本书的阅读体验是极具挑战性的,它不是那种让你轻松翻页、一气呵成的通俗小说。它的叙事节奏如同沙漠中的热浪,时而缓慢得让人几乎要放弃,每一个场景都拉得很长,充满了令人窒息的细节和压抑的氛围;但下一秒,它又会以一种突如其来的暴力美学,将你从安逸中猛地拽入混乱的中心。我特别欣赏作者处理“真实”与“虚幻”边界的方式。在这个世界里,现实与梦境、过去与未来,常常是模糊不清、相互渗透的。你永远无法完全确定眼前发生的一切是真实的物理事件,还是主角内心深处扭曲的投射。这种叙事上的不确定性,反而营造出一种独特的张力,让读者必须时刻保持警惕,去拼凑那些散落在各处的线索。每一次看似不经意的对话,都可能蕴含着对未来事件的预言,这种精妙的伏笔设置,使得重读成为一种享受,因为总有新的、被忽略的细节浮现出来,让你对整个故事的结构产生新的认识。
评分这本书的魅力还在于其百科全书式的广度。它不仅仅是关于一个人的旅程,它像一张巨大的网,将无数看似无关的故事线编织在一起。有关于政治阴谋的片段,涉及不同派系间的明争暗斗;有关于纯粹的科学探索,试图理解这个宇宙的运行法则;甚至穿插了许多关于艺术、音乐和文学的致敬,让整个阅读体验异常丰富和立体。我尤其喜欢其中对“塔”的象征意义的探讨。它既是物理上的目标,更是形而上的追求,是秩序与混乱的交界点。不同人物对“塔”的理解截然不同,反映了他们各自的价值观和人生轨迹。这种多重视角的交织,使得单一的主角视角不再是唯一的真理,迫使读者去思考,究竟什么是“正确”的道路,或者说,在这样破碎的世界里,是否还存在绝对的“正确”。这种复杂性,让它超越了简单的类型文学的范畴。
评分如果非要用一个词来形容阅读这本书的感受,那一定是“沉浸”。作者构建的这个世界,有着令人难以置信的细节密度,小到一块石头上的苔藓颜色,大到不同地域间语言的细微差别,都被精心设计和标注。这种对世界构建的狂热投入,使得阅读过程变成了一种感官上的全方位体验。我能清晰地“听见”风穿过荒原的呼啸,能“闻到”蒸汽朋克机械散发出的油污气味,甚至能“尝到”主角们咽下的每一口劣质威士忌的辛辣。更重要的是,情感上的投入是无法抗拒的。你会在不经意间爱上那些注定要逝去的人,会在某次短暂的和平中找到虚假的安慰,然后在下一次转折到来时,体验到那种被背叛般的痛苦。这种情感上的过山车体验,让我对那些“被选中”的英雄们产生了深厚的共鸣,仿佛我们一同踏上了这条永无止境、充满代价的“长路”,只为追逐那个越来越模糊的终点。
评分我接触过不少长篇奇幻系列,但很少有作品能像这样,将后启示录的颓败感与古典骑士文学的浪漫主义精神如此完美地融合在一起。这里的“黑暗”并非仅仅是字面上的邪恶,更多的是指文明瓦解后留下的巨大空洞和道德真空。主角他们所处的那个世界,仿佛被某种巨大的、无形的力量抽去了精魂,只剩下破碎的骨架和不断重复的悲剧。然而,正是在这种极致的绝望中,那些微小的、人性的光辉才显得格外耀眼。比如,对某个老旧物件的珍视,对一个不经意间流露出的善意的坚持,这些都成了对抗虚无的最后堡垒。作者在描写这些“微光”时,用词极其克制,却有着惊人的穿透力,让你感受到在面对宇宙尺度的冷漠时,个体生命所能爆发出的最强韧的生命力。读完后,我感觉自己仿佛也经历了一场漫长的朝圣,心境上得到了某种洗礼,不再轻易被眼前的困境所击倒。
评分还是学好英文吧.中译本太苦逼了.
评分还是学好英文吧.中译本太苦逼了.
评分还是学好英文吧.中译本太苦逼了.
评分还是学好英文吧.中译本太苦逼了.
评分还是学好英文吧.中译本太苦逼了.
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