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我实在是爱死了这本书里头那种冷感的喜剧性,那种不动声色的癫狂,映射着心境里的荒芜和激情,又纯然是英国人的,读到最后,就像读完《旧地重游》或者《恋情的终结》,总是什么都明白的,激情也是实在发生过的,但就是有种冷漠和疲惫,像张爱玲形容的西方人,隔着白手套手指上栖息的蝴蝶,趁着寒白月光。我基本上是把这本书当作一部"爱情"小说来看待的,而且甚至也并没有看错它,菲茨杰拉德和泽尔达,马塞尔和阿尔贝蒂娜(或者普鲁斯特和阿尔弗雷德更贴切),甚至《洛丽塔》里的亨伯特亨伯特,乱入堂吉诃德,都从我的脑海中闪现,Gos飞跑之后的篇章,就像在读《追忆》的第六卷,怀特承认他忘不了Gos。Nothing changes really about love.
评分我实在是爱死了这本书里头那种冷感的喜剧性,那种不动声色的癫狂,映射着心境里的荒芜和激情,又纯然是英国人的,读到最后,就像读完《旧地重游》或者《恋情的终结》,总是什么都明白的,激情也是实在发生过的,但就是有种冷漠和疲惫,像张爱玲形容的西方人,隔着白手套手指上栖息的蝴蝶,趁着寒白月光。我基本上是把这本书当作一部"爱情"小说来看待的,而且甚至也并没有看错它,菲茨杰拉德和泽尔达,马塞尔和阿尔贝蒂娜(或者普鲁斯特和阿尔弗雷德更贴切),甚至《洛丽塔》里的亨伯特亨伯特,乱入堂吉诃德,都从我的脑海中闪现,Gos飞跑之后的篇章,就像在读《追忆》的第六卷,怀特承认他忘不了Gos。Nothing changes really about love.
评分我实在是爱死了这本书里头那种冷感的喜剧性,那种不动声色的癫狂,映射着心境里的荒芜和激情,又纯然是英国人的,读到最后,就像读完《旧地重游》或者《恋情的终结》,总是什么都明白的,激情也是实在发生过的,但就是有种冷漠和疲惫,像张爱玲形容的西方人,隔着白手套手指上栖息的蝴蝶,趁着寒白月光。我基本上是把这本书当作一部"爱情"小说来看待的,而且甚至也并没有看错它,菲茨杰拉德和泽尔达,马塞尔和阿尔贝蒂娜(或者普鲁斯特和阿尔弗雷德更贴切),甚至《洛丽塔》里的亨伯特亨伯特,乱入堂吉诃德,都从我的脑海中闪现,Gos飞跑之后的篇章,就像在读《追忆》的第六卷,怀特承认他忘不了Gos。Nothing changes really about love.
评分我实在是爱死了这本书里头那种冷感的喜剧性,那种不动声色的癫狂,映射着心境里的荒芜和激情,又纯然是英国人的,读到最后,就像读完《旧地重游》或者《恋情的终结》,总是什么都明白的,激情也是实在发生过的,但就是有种冷漠和疲惫,像张爱玲形容的西方人,隔着白手套手指上栖息的蝴蝶,趁着寒白月光。我基本上是把这本书当作一部"爱情"小说来看待的,而且甚至也并没有看错它,菲茨杰拉德和泽尔达,马塞尔和阿尔贝蒂娜(或者普鲁斯特和阿尔弗雷德更贴切),甚至《洛丽塔》里的亨伯特亨伯特,乱入堂吉诃德,都从我的脑海中闪现,Gos飞跑之后的篇章,就像在读《追忆》的第六卷,怀特承认他忘不了Gos。Nothing changes really about love.
评分我实在是爱死了这本书里头那种冷感的喜剧性,那种不动声色的癫狂,映射着心境里的荒芜和激情,又纯然是英国人的,读到最后,就像读完《旧地重游》或者《恋情的终结》,总是什么都明白的,激情也是实在发生过的,但就是有种冷漠和疲惫,像张爱玲形容的西方人,隔着白手套手指上栖息的蝴蝶,趁着寒白月光。我基本上是把这本书当作一部"爱情"小说来看待的,而且甚至也并没有看错它,菲茨杰拉德和泽尔达,马塞尔和阿尔贝蒂娜(或者普鲁斯特和阿尔弗雷德更贴切),甚至《洛丽塔》里的亨伯特亨伯特,乱入堂吉诃德,都从我的脑海中闪现,Gos飞跑之后的篇章,就像在读《追忆》的第六卷,怀特承认他忘不了Gos。Nothing changes really about love.
What is it that binds human beings to other animals? T. H. White, the author of The Once and Future King and Mistress Masham’s Repose , was a young writer who found himself rifling through old handbooks of falconry. A particular sentence—“the bird reverted to a feral state”—seized his imagination, and, White later wrote, “A longing came to my mind that I should be able to do this myself. The word ‘feral’ has a kind of magical potency which allied itself to two other words, ‘ferocious’ and ‘free.’” Immediately, White wrote to Germany to acquire a young goshawk. Gos, as White named the bird, was ferocious and Gos was free, and White had no idea how to break him in beyond the ancient (and, though he did not know it, long superseded) practice of depriving him of sleep, which meant that he, White, also went without rest. Slowly man and bird entered a state of delirium and intoxication, of attraction and repulsion that looks very much like love.
White kept a daybook describing his volatile relationship with Gos—at once a tale of obsession, a comedy of errors, and a hymn to the hawk. It was this that became The Goshawk , one of modern literature’s most memorable and surprising encounters with the wilderness—as it exists both within us and without.
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