Pachinko 在线电子书 图书标签: 移民文学 小说 韩国 日本 immigrant 英文原版 korean japan
发表于2025-02-07
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终于听完了,几代人的故事用平淡的语气讲出来。感动于传统女人的吃苦能干,但她们价值观却觉得女人就应该suffer。新一代的孩子们长大成人,想摆脱过去却也永远无法摆脱。家国震荡之中,没有人能得到幸福。p.s.还有霸道总裁的剧情,总感觉怪怪的。
评分一口气读完
评分每一代人对下一代的期待都不一样。
评分Same wine, new bottle. 有一个印象,感觉很多现代小说会写几代人的故事,这样每代的背景不一样,人物自然也会多起来,故事情节丰富了,让读者长时间沉浸在叙述中,就像一续几十上百集的那种电视剧,难免对故事日久生情,很难再从客观的立场去评价写作。我们是不是应该跳脱出来好好想想是不是被套路了?=͟͟͞͞(꒪⌓꒪
评分飞机上读完 出机场看到一个司机模样的人举着名字牌在等叫Solomon的人! what a coincidence! 好几次读到掉眼泪又忍不住要继续读。 喜欢作者的neutral tone,爱的人不在了,pain always lingers but life moves on. 读过的类似的中国作家的小说,都是浓得化不开的苦。经常苦得我不忍读下去。
Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko (Feb 2017) is a national bestseller, a New York Times Editor’s Choice and an American Booksellers Association’s Indie Next Great Reads. Lee’s debut novel Free Food for Millionaires (May 2007) was a No. 1 Book Sense Pick, a New York Times Editor’s Choice, a Wall Street Journal Juggle Book Club selection, and a national bestseller; it was a Top 10 Novels of the Year for The Times of London, NPR’s Fresh Air and USA Today.
Min Jin went to Yale College where she was awarded both the Henry Wright Prize for Nonfiction and the James Ashmun Veech Prize for Fiction. She attended law school at Georgetown University and worked as a lawyer for several years in New York prior to writing full time.
She has received the NYFA Fellowship for Fiction, the Peden Prize from The Missouri Review for Best Story, and the Narrative Prize for New and Emerging Writer. Her fiction has been featured on NPR’s Selected Shorts and has appeared most recently in One Story. Her writings about books, travel and food have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, The Times Literary Supplement, Conde Nast Traveler, The Times of London, Vogue (US), Travel + Leisure (SEA), Wall Street Journal and Food & Wine. Her personal essays have been anthologized in To Be Real, Breeder, The Mark Twain Anthology: Great Writers on His Life and Work, One Big Happy Family, Sugar in My Bowl, and The Global and the Intimate: Feminism in Our Time. She served three consecutive seasons as a Morning Forum columnist of the Chosun Ilbo of South Korea.
Lee has spoken about writing, politics, film and literature at various institutions including Columbia University, French Institute Alliance Francaise, The Center for Fiction, Tufts, Loyola Marymount University, Stanford, Johns Hopkins (SAIS), University of Connecticut, Boston College, Hamilton College, Hunter College of New York, Harvard Law School, Yale University, Ewha University, Waseda University, the American School in Japan, World Women’s Forum, Korean Community Center (NJ), the Hay Literary Festival (UK), the Tokyo American Center of the U.S. Embassy, the Asia House (UK), and the Asia Society in New York, San Francisco and Hong Kong. In 2017, she won the Literary Death Match (Brooklyn/Episode 8), and she is a proud alumna of Women of Letters (Public Theater).
From 2007 to 2011, Min Jin lived in Tokyo where she researched and wrote Pachinko. She lives in New York with her family.
Pachinko follows one Korean family through the generations, beginning in early 1900s Korea with Sunja, the prized daughter of a poor yet proud family, whose unplanned pregnancy threatens to shame them all. Deserted by her lover, Sunja is saved when a young tubercular minister offers to marry and bring her to Japan.
So begins a sweeping saga of an exceptional family in exile from its homeland and caught in the indifferent arc of history. Through desperate struggles and hard-won triumphs, its members are bound together by deep roots as they face enduring questions of faith, family, and identity.
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