The Fall of the Pagoda 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 張愛玲 張愛玲 小說 English 現代文學 英文 小說 Hong-Kong
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張愛玲最像電視連續劇的一次。文字偶有佳句,也有少部分先前未見的內容,整體效果卻顯得蕪雜,與《小團圓》水準相去太遠,當視為《小》不成功的初稿。
評分不要把人和人之間的那靈犀一點看得太重。那可能是想象,也可能是幻覺。
評分看不齣詩意,也認不齣張愛玲。
評分不得不說愛玲的英文真是蠻晦澀的。
評分It is completely a bore. No wonder Eileen Chang lost her charm in the West. Her attempt of luring Western readers by constantly adding Chinese elements in a rigid way to which I believe a great many foreigners have the faintest clue is fatal.
The Fall of the Pagoda, the first of two semi-autobiographical novels written originally by Eileen Chang in English, depicts in gripping detail her childhood years in Tianjin and Shanghai, while The Book of Change revolves around her wartime student days in Hong Kong. The Fall of the Pagoda introduces a young girl (called Lute) growing up amid many family entanglements with her divorced mother and spinster aunt during the 1930s in Shanghai’s International Settlement. Both novels shed light on the construction of selfhood in Chang’s other novels, through lengthy discussions of Chang’s difficult relationship with her selfishly demanding mother as well as of intricate dynamics in the extended families who emerged from aristocratic households of the late Qing Dynasty. While the main characters belong to the new Republican period, their worldviews and everyday life are still haunted by the shadows of the past.
Eileen Chang is now recognized as one of the greatest modern Chinese writers, though she was completely erased from official histories in mainland China. She was the most popular writer in Japanese-occupied Shanghai during World War II, with English and Chinese stories focusing on human frailties rather than nationalist propaganda. For her non-committal politics and idiosyncrasies, she was boycotted by fellow writers after the war and forced to the margins of literary respectability.
"The Fall of the Pagoda begins as a comedy of manners and gradually evolves into a gothic thriller… Contradictions and aberrations are the norm in Lute’s family. This is a household immersed in a decaying grandeur amid the intoxicating smell of opium, but it never hesitates to pursue new and exotic things from automobiles to movies. Desolation and decadence rule. Lute’s father indulges himself in debauchery while her mother could not wait to become a Nora of New China. Nevertheless, both share the disposition to squander family fortune ruthlessly; children are their last concern. The Russian Revolution, the creation of Manchukuo, and the Second Sino-Japanese War take place one after another in the novel, but except for momentary disturbances, nothing affects the family which is already engulfed by its own corruption." — From the Introduction by David Der-wei Wang, Harvard University
Eileen Chang is now recognized as one of the greatest modern Chinese writers, though she was completely erased from official histories in mainland China. These previously unpublished, semi-autobiographical novels depict in gripping detail her childhood years in Tianjin and Shanghai, as well as her student days in Hong Kong during World War II, and shed light on the construction of selfhood in her other novels.
有时候我会跟我妈说起,小时候她打我时候我的难过,还有上学的时候,我爸嫌弃女孩儿爱分心理科成绩不好时候,我偷偷躲起来哭。 我妈总笑我,你怎么可能记得,那时候你多小。 小孩子的记忆总是出人意料的清晰,本该混混沌沌的年纪,说出一些在大人们看来不合时宜的话,做出那些...
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