詹姆斯·喬伊斯(1882—1941)是愛爾蘭著名的現代派小說傢,他曆時七載完成瞭代錶作《尤利西斯》(1922)。小說的主人公布盧姆是都柏林一傢報紙的廣告推銷員,作者用許多逼真的細節描寫這個彷徨苦悶的小市民和他尋歡作樂的妻子莫莉以及尋找精神之父的青年學生斯蒂芬這三個人一晝夜中的經曆,實質上是現代西方社會中人的孤獨與絕望的寫照。作者把小說的主人公和荷馬史詩《奧德修記》中的英雄尤利西斯(即奧德修斯)相比擬.把他在都柏林的遊蕩和尤利西斯的十年漂泊相比擬。
喬伊斯在《尤利西斯》中廣泛運用瞭“意識流“的創作手法,形成一種嶄新的風格,成為現代派小說的先驅。他不僅在遣詞造句方麵刻意創新,而且運用瞭大量的典故、引語和神話。小說齣版後,其中某些詞句被認為“淫穢”而受到指摘,因此長期被禁止在英美發行,直到1933年這部巨著纔得以公開與英美讀者見麵。
譯者研究本書多年,其譯文忠實流暢,而且還對眾多典故、引語等作瞭詳盡的注釋。
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