Amazon.com At 32, Jake Singer is trapped inside not only his own thoughts but also those of his antic, hectoring psychiatrist, a "madman privateer for whom conservative Freudianism was merely a flag of convenience." In between his triweekly skirmishes with the malaprop-slinging Dr. Morales, Jake does manage to carry on: he teaches at Coventry, a New York City private school, and has a small trust fund and an adequate Upper West Side apartment. Yet the protagonist of Daniel Menaker's first novel is increasingly alone. He hasn't seen his doctor father in four years, his mother died when he was six, and his most recent girlfriend left him. "I wasn't so crazy that I didn't know how boring my plight would be to most people," he later realizes. "Even the banality of evil is outstripped by the banality of anxiety neurosis." In fact, there's nothing remotely banal about Jake's anxiety, which Menaker makes both very real and very, very funny. Though Dr. Morales is dead-on about his patient's inertia, his antic method gives the term critical care (not to mention shrink wrap) new meaning. Indeed, Jake and his doctor's hostilities are both hilarious and deeply painful, skidding between progress and "emotional vivisection." Is the foul-mouthed, foul-minded Morales a sport of psychiatric nature, or is he on the right track? Neither patient nor reader will ever be quite sure, though Jake does come out of his long slump, inheriting the responsibility for his own life--and those of several others. The Treatment ruffles with comic energy and risky shifts, but also with something increasingly rare in fiction--tenderness. Menaker, unlike his protagonist, seems unafraid of emotion and has a perfect ear for the momentary exchange that simultaneously reveals and conceals all. He can also dish up epigrams with the best of them. Jake turns Wallace Stevens's hieratic pronunciamento into a surprising home truth: "If death is in fact the mother of beauty, she never spends any time with her kids." Any reader interested in the fresh pleasures of language, character, and sharp social landscaping should look no further. The Treatment is both a merry novel about loss and a melancholy fiction about the pleasures of intimacy--sexual, familial, and, of course, therapeutic. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Publishers Weekly Menaker's clever, very funny and surprisingly tender first novel is a triumphant satire of Freudianism gone amok, a touching love story and a quintessential picture of New York life. In the annals of intellectual urban existence at the end of the 20th century, 32-year-old Jake Singer's lonely, anxiety-filled daily routine qualifies as an existential hell. Just passed over as head of the English department at Coventry, a prestigious Manhattan prep school, estranged from his cold father, still subconsciously guilty about his mother's death when he was six, unable to connect emotionally with a woman, Jake is locked in combat with the devil in the form of psychiatrist Dr. Ernesto Morales. The black-bearded, Cuban-born, devoutly Catholic Morales has put his personal stamp on the psychoanalytic process that he calls "the treatment": he is aggressively confrontational, vociferously opinionated and invariably accusatory as he hectors Jake in hilariously accented, "flamboyantly Spanished" diatribes designed to keep his patient intimidated. Even when Jake is not being bullied by Morales in person, he hears the doctor's voice in his head, in tandem with his own typically sardonic replies. But Jake's life undergoes an astonishing transformation when he meets wealthy socialite widow Allegra Marshall at a Coventry fund-raiser, and the two?beautiful WASP and "neurotic secular atheist Jew"?begin a passionate affair. Fate brings them into contact with a young woman living in the Berkshires (this gives Menaker another chance to depict the residents and terrain of his memorable collection of short stories, The Old Left). In a series of (perhaps too convenient) coincidences, Jake initiates acts of courage, reconciliation and healing, meanwhile achieving his own fulfillment. Menaker's supple command of language, his witty turns of phrase and riposte-sharpened dialogue are informed by an ironic eye, a wryly compassionate understanding of human frailties and a skeptical but also guardedly hopeful appraisal of the human condition. (June) FYI: Menaker, formerly a senior editor at the New Yorker, is a senior editor at Random House.Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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从纯粹的娱乐性角度来看,这本书稍显沉重,它不提供轻松的逃避,而是强行将你拉入一个充满泥泞和挣扎的世界。但如果抛开对“轻松”的期待,它绝对是一次文学上的冒险。我喜欢它对古典悲剧元素的现代重塑,那种宿命感贯穿始终,但作者又巧妙地引入了现代科技和心理学理论,使得这份宿命论不再是简单的神谕,而是由无数个体错误累积而成的必然结果。书中的女性角色塑造尤其出色,她们的复杂性远超传统文学中对女性的刻板印象,她们的软弱与力量并存,充满了张力和矛盾。她们不是附属品,而是驱动情节发展的核心力量。整体而言,这本书更像是一件雕塑艺术品,线条冷硬,结构复杂,初看或许有些难以接近,但一旦沉浸其中,便能感受到其内在蕴含的磅礴力量和永恒的主题。
评分这本书的视角切换令人眼花缭乱,简直像是一部多机位拍摄的电影,同时捕捉了多个角色的内心世界。起初,我有些跟不上这种频繁的跳跃,感觉信息量过载,像是在同时听好几场不同的对话。然而,一旦适应了这种节奏,就会发现作者的魔力所在——这些看似独立的线索是如何在关键时刻完美交汇,形成一幅宏大且互补的画面。特别是当两个看似毫无关联的角色,他们的命运因为一个极其偶然的物件或一句话而联系起来时,那种“啊哈”的顿悟感是无与伦比的。作者对于细节的把控已经达到了偏执的程度,任何一个被提及的道具、一句随口的戏言,都可能成为后续情节的导火索。这要求读者必须保持高度的专注力,因为稍不留神,就会错过连接两个场景的关键纽带。这种叙事手法,极大地增强了故事的密度和回味价值,值得反复研读。
评分如果用一个词来形容我的阅读体验,那便是“不安”。这部作品在营造氛围上达到了一个近乎恐怖的高度,但这种恐怖并非来自血腥或怪物,而是源于一种深入骨髓的、对秩序崩塌的恐惧。作者似乎对现代社会的脆弱性有着深刻的洞察,他构建了一个看似坚固的社会结构,然后一步步地将其内部的裂痕放大,直至整体坍塌。我感觉自己像是站在一栋即将地震的摩天大楼里,脚下传来微弱的震颤,却不知道下一次晃动会带来毁灭性的后果。书中对于权力运作的刻画尤其犀利,那些高高在上的人物,他们的伪善、傲慢以及隐藏在完美面具下的卑劣,都被揭示得毫不留情。这种对体制的批判,尖锐且毫不妥协,读起来让人既感到压抑,又有一种对真相被揭露的快感。它不是在提供答案,而是在提出尖锐的问题,关于我们是否真正生活在一个“安全”的框架内。
评分不得不说,这本书的语言风格极其独特,充满了老派的韵味,读起来有一种翻阅泛黄羊皮纸卷轴的感觉。作者似乎对拉丁文和晦涩的哲学概念有着深厚的造诣,大量运用了那些我们日常生活中早已遗忘的词汇,使得阅读过程既充满挑战性,又带来了一种智力上的巨大满足感。我花了相当长的时间去消化其中一些关于时间本质和存在主义的段落,它们不仅仅是情节的填充物,更是对整个故事哲学基石的支撑。想象一下,在午夜时分,只伴着一盏孤灯,慢慢咀嚼着那些长句和复杂的从句,那种感觉就像在探索一座失落已久的图书馆。它不是那种追求速度与激情的作品,而更像是一场慢炖的法式浓汤,需要时间去释放其所有的层次和香气。那些看似漫不经心的细节,在故事的后半段都如同冰山一角般浮现出其关键性,让人不得不赞叹作者布局之精妙,简直是结构主义的完美典范。
评分这本书的叙事节奏简直就像一场精心编排的马戏团表演,每一个转折都出人意料,却又在回味时觉得合乎情理。作者对人性的剖析细致入微,仿佛拿着一把锋利的手术刀,毫不留情地切开了角色们光鲜外表下的种种挣扎与渴望。我尤其欣赏其中对于“选择”的探讨,那种在道德的灰色地带徘徊,进退两难的困境,被描绘得淋漓尽致。读到主人公面临那个关键抉择时,我几乎能感受到他心跳的加速,那种强烈的代入感让人无法抽离。它不像那些贩卖廉价情感的通俗小说,而是更像一盘复杂的棋局,每一步棋都蕴含着深远的意图。书中对环境的描写也极富画面感,那些阴郁的街道、奢华却冰冷的室内,都成了烘托人物内心世界的绝佳背景。总而言之,这是一部需要你全神贯注去品味的佳作,读完后萦绕在心头的那种复杂情绪,久久不能散去,它迫使你反思自己对世界的既有认知。
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