HOW TO TALK ABOUT BOOKS YOU HAVEN’T READ

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皮耶‧巴亞德(PIERRE BAYARD)

巴黎第五大學的法國文學教授兼心理分析學者。曾出版過許多書籍,《福爾摩斯錯了!》(Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong: Reopening the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles)、《誰殺了艾克洛德?》(Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?: The Mystery Behind the Agatha Christie Mystery)。他也擔任過電視評論節目主持人。

出版者:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
作者:Pierre Bayard
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页数:185
译者:Mehlman, Jeffrey
出版时间:2007-12-14
价格:GBP 13.50
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9781596914698
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The runaway French bestseller hailed by the "New York Times" as "a survivor's guide to life in the chattering classes." If civilized people are expected to have read all important works of literature, and thousands more books are published every year, what are we supposed to do in those awkward social situations in which we're forced to talk about books we haven't read? In this delightfully witty, provocative book, a huge hit in France that has drawn attention from critics around the world, literature professor and psychoanalyst Pierre Bayard argues that it's actually more important to know a book's role in our collective library than its details. Using examples from such writers as Graham Greene, Oscar Wilde, Montaigne, and Umberto Eco, and even the movie "Groundhog Day," he describes the many varieties of "non-reading" and the horribly sticky social situations that might confront us, and then offers his advice on what to do. Practical, funny, and thought-provoking, "How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read" is in the end a love letter to books, offering a whole new perspective on how we read and absorb them. It's the book that readers everywhere will be talking about--and despite themselves, reading--this holiday season.

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第一次听说这本书是在梁文道的《读者》中, 其直译的名字《如何谈论一本你没读过的书》就令人印象深刻,梁文道介绍这本书的文字简述出了本书的重点在于对于那些没有读过的书我们该如何对待。可真正读到这本书是两年之后了,由于大陆没有译本,很曲折也很偶然的机会才买到了...  

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hehe, 有人笑称the death of the reader~,真是媲美the death of the author的Barthes咯~

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阅读习惯渐渐产生了一些变化。之前所崇尚的''书非通读而不读也''的执拗,开始被理智占了上风。文章读得愈多,而一本一本读书的野心开始平和。 我解,''并不是有那么多时间字读通赏珠玑必较的''。当然,通常情况下这类言语分明是遁词,而事实却证明,我因此比之前一段时间阅读量...  

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"...culture is above all a matter of orientation. Being cultivated is a matter not of having read any book in particular, but of being able to find your bearings within books as a system...what counts in a book is the books alongside it." 1.这是一本理论书...  

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看到这本书的时候,想到的是里面的字是繁体的,反正无聊就拿了回来。坚持了一个多月才看完,但也只是看完第一遍而已。 因为序言很无聊,什么卧虎藏龙,可是看了很久都不知道什么是卧虎藏龙的,所以就放弃了。但是后来翻开了第一章以后就不想放下,真的是卧虎藏龙啊。 对于书籍...  

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更恰当的名字应该是《文学批评家的自我修养》,人文社科还是老老实实看书吧。毕竟,当史学理论发展出“历史书写就是文学虚构”的观点时,文学理论早就又走到不知道哪里去了。

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别被轻浮的标题欺骗,这是一本干货。作者的观点是:书不仅仅只有读和没读之分,在两者之间有若干程度的“阅读”。也是一本严格意义上的文学批评,构建了一套自己的文学理论。聪明有趣,推荐!

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对于一个工科生来说,确实是开拓了眼界!

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簡述:老老實實讀書是王道,為了應付課程多讀名家互評是條路。PS:喜歡他對於書的content和 location的區分。如果沒辦法把握content,至少了解location。

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更恰当的名字应该是《文学批评家的自我修养》,人文社科还是老老实实看书吧。毕竟,当史学理论发展出“历史书写就是文学虚构”的观点时,文学理论早就又走到不知道哪里去了。

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