At various times in a span of fifteen years, John McPhee made geological field surveys in the company of Eldridge Moores, a tectonicist at the University of California at Davis. The result of these trips is Assembling California, a cross-section in human and geologic time, from Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada through the golden foothills of the Mother Lode and across the Great Central Valley to the wine country of the Coast Ranges, the rock of San Francisco, and the San Andreas family of faults. The two disparate time scales occasionally intersect--in the gold disruptions of the nineteenth century no less than in the earthquakes of the twentieth--and always with relevance to a newly understood geologic history in which half a dozen large and separate pieces of country are seen to have drifted in from far and near to coalesce as California. McPhee and Moores also journeyed to remote mountains of Arizona and to Cyprus and northern Greece, where rock of the deep-ocean floor has been transported into continental settings, as it has in California. Global in scope and a delight to read, "Assembling California" is a sweeping narrative of maps in motion, of evolving and dissolving lands. John McPhee is the author of more than 25 books, including "Annals of the Former World," for which he received the Pulitzer Prize in Nonfiction in 1999. He has been a staff writer at "The New Yorker" since 1965 and lives in Princeton, New Jersey. McPhee's "Encounters with the Archdruid" and "The Curve of Binding Energy" were both nominated for National Book Awards in the category of science. At various times in a span of fifteen years, John McPhee made geological field trips in the company of Eldridge Moores, a tectonicist at the University of California at Davis. The result of these trips is "Assembling California," a cross-section in human and geologic time, from Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada through the golden foothills of the Mother Lode and across the Great Central Valley to the wine country of the Coast Ranges, the rock of San Francisco, and the San Andreas family of faults. The two disparate time scales occasionally intersect--in the gold disruptions of the nineteenth century no less than in the earthquakes of the twentieth--and always with relevance to a newly understood geologic history in which half a dozen large and separate pieces of country are seen to have drifted in from far and near to coalesce as California. McPhee and Moores also journeyed to remote mountains of Arizona (where Moores grew up in a gold-mining camp), and to Cyprus and northern Greece, where rock of the deep-ocean floor has been transported into continental settings, as it has in California. Presented here in global dimension, "Assembling California," is a sweeping narrative of maps in motion, of evolving and dissolving lands."No more eloquent nor dearly human writing on geology can be found than in the works of "New Yorker" writer John McPhee. In "Annals of the Former World," his enchantment with the subject . . . offers an entirely new prospect of how our earth became what it is, as well as where it might be going. McPhee's completion of the "Annals "comes with his most compelling book on the subject." Assembling California," a delicious field manual on the creation of the Golden State going back a few hundred million years."--Peter Stack, "San Francisco Chronicle " "With this work McPhee completes his book series on regional geology in the United States. The author of more than 20 works on a wide range of topics, he has a talent for relating complex concepts in a simple, interesting manner. McPhee spent portions of 15 years traveling world-wide with geologist Eldridge Moores in search of supporting evidence for the theory that California moved on shifting plates (continental drift) to become affixed to North America. He also discusses the history of mining in the state and offers sobering implications for those living near the San Andreas fault complex. Although portions of this book may be beyond the scope of the average reader, it should appeal to armchair scientists, rockhounds, and fans of McPhee's other works. Recommended for larger public as well as academic collections."--Tim Markus, "Library Journal" " This book] completes a four-part series that began with McPhee's "Basin and Range." Traveling west along Interstate 80, McPhee and his geologist-guides use roadcuts as windows into the geological history of North America. In this case, the guide is . . . one of the key figures in the development of the theory of plate tectonics . . . "Assembling California" has its share of geological jargon. And in some places . . . one wants to see pictures or diagrams of the formations. But this is not a geology text, but a well-told story. Much has been written on how geography has helped shape civilization's development. In an accessible, engaging way, McPhee's book sheds light on the geologic forces that shaped--and will continue to shape--that geography."--Peter N. Spotts, "The Christian Science Monitor" (Eastern edition) "McPhee is a master of expository prose. A lesser writer could not have made a subject as abstruse as plate tectonics both intelligible and readable . . . Travel suits the peripatetic nature of the narrative. The world is an agora through which Moores and McPhee amble and learn. Whenever their exchanges seem about to burst with an excess of ophiolites, abyssoliths and subduction zones, McPhee relieves the pressure with anecdotes and historical nuggets. Included is a tectonic dish of special interest to Californians. During the past 2,000 years, part of the San Andreas Fault near Los Angeles has been wrenched by 12 major earthquakes. On average they occurred 145 years apart. The most recent Big One hit in 1857. McPhee makes no predictions but figures his readers are smart enough to do their own arithmetic."--R.Z. Sheppard, " Time" In his usual clean, graceful prose, McPhee takes rea
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随着阅读的深入,《Assembling California》所呈现的并非是我最初预设的那种单纯的自然风光描绘,而是更加宏大、更加复杂,也因此更具吸引力。它所触及的深度,远超我的想象。我开始意识到,这本书并非仅仅在讲述“加州是什么”,更在探讨“加州是如何成为今天的样子”。这种“组装”的过程,在我看来,是一个充满了各种力量相互作用的动态过程。这可能涉及到地质构造的力量,比如太平洋板块与北美板块的碰撞,那种亿万年间缓慢而持续的塑造,决定了加州那令人惊叹的地形地貌。但更重要的是,它也关乎人类活动的力量。从最早的原住民在这里繁衍生息,到西班牙殖民者的到来,再到淘金热带来的大规模人口涌入,以及后来硅谷的崛起,每一次人口迁徙、每一次技术革新,都像是在这片土地上进行的“组装”过程,不断地添加新的元素,融合旧的痕迹。我开始思考,这些看似独立的事件,是如何被一种看不见的线索联系起来,共同构成了今天的加州。这种跨越时间、空间和主题的叙事方式,让我对“地域”这个概念有了全新的认识。它不再仅仅是一个地理上的存在,而是一个由自然力量和人类意志共同塑造的、不断演变的有机体。
评分我惊叹于作者对于细节的精准捕捉,以及对宏观叙事的掌控能力。《Assembling California》的文字,就如同技艺精湛的工匠,将散落的片段 meticulously 地拼接在一起,形成一幅幅生动而富有张力的画面。我能感受到作者在研究过程中付出的巨大努力,他们是如何深入到历史的脉络之中,挖掘那些鲜为人知的故事,又是如何将那些复杂的科学原理,例如板块运动、水文循环等,用通俗易懂的方式呈现出来。我尤其喜欢作者在描写历史事件时,那种客观而不失人情味的笔触。他们没有回避那些冲突与矛盾,而是以一种审视的目光,去解读不同群体之间的互动,以及这些互动对加州发展所产生的深远影响。我仿佛能看到那些早期的探险家,在崎岖的山路上跋涉,也听见淘金者们在河边挥洒汗水的喧嚣,更能感受到那些推动科技进步的工程师们,在实验室里迸发出的智慧火花。这种将微观的个体经历与宏观的历史趋势相结合的写作手法,让这本书读起来既有史诗般的宏伟感,又不失触及人心的细腻之处。它让我明白,一个地方的形成,从来都不是单一因素作用的结果,而是无数个体命运与历史洪流交织碰撞的产物。
评分总而言之,《Assembling California》带给我的,是一种深刻的震撼和持久的思考。它让我意识到,任何一个地方的形成,都是一个极其复杂且充满偶然性的过程,而加州,无疑是这种“组装”过程的一个极致范例。这本书让我看到了自然的力量是如何塑造地貌,人类的迁徙和互动是如何构筑社会,而科技和文化的发展又是如何不断地为这片土地注入新的活力。我从这本书中获得的,不仅仅是对加州地理和历史的了解,更是一种对“地方”概念的全新理解,以及对人类改造和塑造世界能力的深刻认识。它让我明白,每一个看似普通的地理区域,其背后都隐藏着一段波澜壮阔的“组装”史,而理解这段历史,对于理解我们自身所处的时代和环境,至关重要。
评分我不得不承认,《Assembling California》在某些章节的深度上,超出了我最初的预期。它不仅仅是在描述加州的地貌和历史,更是在探讨一些更具哲学意味的议题。例如,作者在讨论加州在科技发展中的角色时,也触及了技术对人类社会带来的伦理挑战。这种跨学科的思考,让我对加州的认识,不再局限于一个地域的范畴,而是将其置于一个更广阔的全球背景下进行审视。我开始理解,加州之所以能够成为创新和变革的中心,其“组装”的模式,也必然包含了对未知领域的探索和对未来可能性的大胆想象。这本书让我看到,一个地方的“组装”,并非仅仅是对过去的总结,更是一种对未来的塑造,是对无限可能性的不断追求。
评分初次翻开《Assembling California》,我就被它那仿佛有生命般的封面设计深深吸引。那种深邃的蓝色,点缀着抽象的山脉线条,仿佛预示着一场关于地理、历史与文化交织的壮丽旅程。在阅读之前,我脑海中勾勒出的画面是关于黄金州那令人心驰神往的海岸线,是那些古老而神秘的红杉林,是内华达山脉的壮丽景色。我期待着能够在这本书中,找到解读加州这片土地独特魅力的钥匙,了解它是如何从一片原始的土地,一步步演变成今天这个多元、充满活力的现代化地区。我设想作者会如何巧妙地运用文字,将那些宏大的地质变迁、错综复杂的人类迁徙史、以及那些影响深远的社会文化变革,以一种引人入胜的方式呈现出来,让我仿佛置身其中,亲身感受加州的每一次呼吸与脉动。我尤其好奇作者会如何处理那些可能存在的争议性历史事件,是否会以一种平衡而深刻的视角,呈现出不同群体的声音与经历,从而构建出一个更立体、更完整的加州形象。这本书,在我看来,不仅仅是对一个地理区域的描绘,更是一种对人类如何改造自然、适应自然,以及自然如何塑造人类文明的深刻探讨,而加州,恰恰是这种互动最为鲜明和集中的舞台。
评分《Assembling California》所展现的,是一种对于“边界”的模糊与重塑。加州,作为一个地理实体,其边界是清晰可见的。但这本书让我看到,加州的“组装”,远不止于其物理疆域的确定,更在于其文化、经济、社会边界的不断被挑战、被融合、被重新定义。从早期西班牙人与原住民在边界地带的互动,到后来加州成为吸引全球人才和资本的枢纽,这种跨越地域、文化、甚至意识形态的“组装”,使得加州成为一个极其多元和复杂的混合体。我开始思考,是什么样的力量,能够将如此众多的、背景各异的个体和群体,聚集在这片土地上,并让他们以某种方式共存,甚至相互促进?这本书似乎在暗示,这种“组装”的力量,并非来自于某种强制性的指令,而是来自于一种更根本的、对机遇的追逐,对更好生活的向往,以及对一种独特生活方式的认同。
评分读完《Assembling California》,我脑海中关于这片土地的印象,已经完全被重塑。它不再是单一维度的“阳光、海滩、好莱坞”,而是被赋予了更深邃的历史感和更复杂的人文内涵。我开始理解,为什么加州会成为这样一个充满活力、但也同样充满挑战的地方。这种“组装”的过程,就像是在一个巨大的熔炉中,将各种不同的元素,包括自然条件、人类活动、经济驱动力、社会思潮,甚至是偶然的机遇,都一股脑地投入进去,然后在时间的淬炼下,逐渐形成其独特的质地。我尤其对书中对于加州在环境问题上的探讨印象深刻。无论是早期对资源的无序开发,还是后来对环境保护的日益重视,都反映了人类与自然之间那种持续不断的、时而紧张时而和谐的关系。这本书让我看到,一个地区的“组装”,并非仅仅是静态的叠加,而是一个动态的、充满博弈和选择的过程。每一次的决策,每一次的行动,都可能对这个“组装”的最终形态产生不可估量的影响。
评分《Assembling California》带给我的,是一种对“地方”的全新认知。我过去对于加州的理解,更多的是基于流行文化和媒体的描绘,而这本书则像是一面透彻的镜子,让我看到了隐藏在这层光鲜外表之下的更真实、更复杂的一面。我开始理解,加州之所以能够成为今天的样子,并非是某种必然,而是无数种可能性的选择与组合。这种“组装”的叙事,让我看到了不同群体在塑造加州过程中的贡献与牺牲。那些被历史的车轮碾过,但却默默付出的群体,他们的故事被重新发掘和呈现,这让我深受触动。我开始思考,我们每个人,在自己所处的环境中,又扮演着怎样的“组装者”的角色?我们的行为,我们的选择,又在以怎样的方式,塑造着我们周围的世界?这本书让我意识到,任何一个地方的形成,都离不开其背后那些鲜活的个体生命故事,而这些故事,又共同构成了那个地方独一无二的灵魂。
评分《Assembling California》提供了一个视角,让我重新审视“家园”的概念。我一直认为,加州是一个承载了无数梦想和奋斗的地方。但这本书让我看到,它同时也是一个充满了矛盾和挑战的地域。这种“组装”的过程,并非一帆风顺,其中夹杂着无数的牺牲、冲突,甚至是有意识的抹去。作者似乎在提醒我们,在欣赏加州现代化的辉煌成就之时,也应该去了解那些构成它基础的、可能并不那么光彩的过去。我开始思考,加州独特的文化基因,究竟是如何在一次又一次的“组装”中,被塑造和固化下来的?那些来自世界各地的移民,他们带来的语言、习俗、信仰,是如何在这片土地上生根发芽,又如何在与原有文化的碰撞中,形成新的、具有加州特色的融合体?这本书让我对“身份认同”这个问题有了更深的思考。加州人的身份,到底是由什么构成的?是地理位置,是历史经历,还是那种普遍存在的、追求自由与创新的精神?我喜欢这种引发读者深入思考的写作方式,它让阅读不再是被动接受信息,而是主动参与到对一个复杂议题的探索之中。
评分这本书的结构设计,也让我感到耳目一新。《Assembling California》并没有采用传统的线性叙事,而是通过一种更加碎片化、但又高度互联的方式,来展现加州的“组装”过程。这种非线性叙事,就好比是在一个复杂的拼图中,作者巧妙地将各个分散的碎片呈现出来,然后引导读者自己去发现它们之间的联系,去构建属于自己的理解框架。我发现,当我对某个章节的描述产生疑问时,往往能在稍后的内容中找到相关的解释或者新的线索。这种阅读体验,与其说是被动地接受信息,不如说是一种主动的探索和发现。作者似乎在鼓励读者,不要仅仅满足于表面的认知,而是要去挖掘更深层次的因果关系,去理解那些隐藏在事物背后的逻辑。我喜欢这种挑战性的阅读方式,它能够激发我更强的求知欲,也让我对这本书的内容有了更深入的理解和更持久的记忆。
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