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A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE: BOOK TWO
In this thrilling sequel to A Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin has created a work of unsurpassed vision, power, and imagination. A Clash of Kings transports us to a world of revelry and revenge, wizardry and warfare unlike any we have ever experienced.
A comet the color of blood and flame cuts across the sky. And from the ancient citadel of Dragonstone to the forbidding shores of Winterfell, chaos reigns. Six factions struggle for control of a divided land and the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms, preparing to stake their claims through tempest, turmoil, and war. It is a tale in which brother plots against brother and the dead rise to walk in the night. Here a princess masquerades as an orphan boy; a knight of the mind prepares a poison for a treacherous sorceress; and wild men descend from the Mountains of the Moon to ravage the countryside. Against a backdrop of incest and fratricide, alchemy and murder, victory may go to the men and women possessed of the coldest steel . . . and the coldest hearts. For when kings clash, the whole land trembles.
George R.R. Martin sold his first story in 1971 and has been writing professionally ever since. He has written fantasy, horror, and science fiction, and for his sins spent ten years in Hollywood as a writer/producer, working on Twilight Zone, Beauty and the Beast, and various feature films and television pilots that were never made. In the mid 90s he returned to prose, his first love, and began work on his epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire. He has been in the Seven Kingdoms ever since. Whenever he's allowed to leave, he returns to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives with the lovely Parris, a big white dog called Mischa, and two cats named Augustus and Caligula who think they run the place.
Biography
As a child growing up in New Jersey, George R.R. Martin displayed an early interest in "the writing life" by selling monster stories of his own invention to the children in his Bayonne neighborhood. In high school he became an avid comic book collector and began to write for comic fanzines. He sold his first story to Galaxy in 1970 when he was 21 years old.
Martin received his bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism from Northwestern University. After graduation he served two years in VISTA, then worked as a teacher and chess tournament director in the Midwest, while continuing to craft award-winning short fiction. His first full-length novel, Dying of the Light, was published in 1977. A dark, lyrical sci-fi tone poem set on a doomed world without a sun, the book was nominated for a Hugo Award.
Throughout the 1980s, Martin worked in television, writing for science fiction- and fantasy-themed shows like The Twilight Zone and Beauty and the Beast. At this time he became involved with Wild Cards, a long-running anthology series composed of "mosaic stories" written by multiple authors and set in a shared universe. In addition to editing the series, Martin has contributed stories to the Wild Card books.
In 1996, Martin published A Game of Thrones, the first installment of his magnum opus, the epic fantasy series A Song of Fire and Ice. Set in the Seven Kingdoms, a realm resembling medieval Europe, the internationally bestselling series has provided the ultimate showcase for Martin's formidable world-building and characterization skills.
During the course of his long, prolific career, Martin has accrued every major literary prize for science fiction or fantasy writing, including the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Bram Stoker, Daedelus, and Locus awards. But what endears him especially to his readers is his extraordinary accessibility. A tireless participant in genre conventions and festivals, he maintains a cordial relationship with his fans through his website and blog. He is also a member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America.
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这部作品的文字功底实在令人惊叹,它成功地将古典史诗的厚重感与现代叙事的敏锐度完美结合。行文之间,不乏一些极富画面感的描写,比如对冬季风暴的描绘,那种凛冽刺骨的感觉仿佛能穿透纸页。更妙的是,作者在对话的设计上展现了极高的智慧,那些看似寻常的交谈中,往往暗藏着刀光剑影,角色的真实意图需要读者凭借极高的悟性去捕捉和解读。这种“言有尽而意无穷”的表达方式,极大地提升了阅读的参与感和智力挑战性。我尤其欣赏书中对“忠诚”这一概念的解构,它不再是一个简单的道德标签,而是被置于权力和背叛的熔炉中反复锤炼,展现出其复杂且多变的形态。这本书提供的视角是多维的,你时而被拉入权谋者的密室,时而又被置于底层士兵的视角,这种切换使得整个世界的构建更加立体和真实,没有丝毫扁平化处理。
评分读罢此书,我的心绪久久不能平静,仿佛刚从一场持续了很久的马拉松中缓步走出,身体的疲惫感却被精神上的巨大满足感所取代。这不是那种轻轻松松就能一口气读完的消遣之作,它需要你投入时间,去梳理那些庞杂的血缘关系、领地归属以及错综复杂的政治立场。初读时,我承认我曾感到一丝迷茫,人物名字和地名如同繁星般散落,但一旦抓住核心冲突的脉络,那种豁然开朗的体验是无与伦比的。作者在营造紧张气氛方面运用了高超的技巧,他擅长在平静的日常叙事中突然插入一个震撼性的转折,让人不得不停下来,深吸一口气,才能继续往下读。特别是那些发生在偏远边疆的故事线,虽然看似与核心权力中心相隔甚远,却展现了战争对普通民众更直接、更残酷的影响,为这部宏大叙事增添了必要的“人味”。这本书的叙事节奏张弛有度,高潮部分迭起,低谷处则充满了宿命般的悲凉,读起来跌宕起伏,极富感染力。
评分这部史诗般的巨著,一展中世纪贵族间错综复杂的权力斗争,其格局之宏大,人物之众多,着实令人叹为观止。故事围绕着几大家族的兴衰荣辱徐徐展开,每一个决策都如同多米诺骨牌般引发连锁反应,将整个王国推向战火的边缘。我尤其欣赏作者对于历史细节的考究和描摹,那些关于封建礼仪、军事部署乃至民间风俗的细致刻画,让整个世界栩栩如生,仿佛我本人就置身于那些冰冷的城堡大厅或硝烟弥漫的战场之上。书中的政治博弈精妙绝伦,那些心照不宣的联盟与突如其来的背叛,让人在阅读时不得不全神贯注,生怕错过任何一个暗示权力更迭的关键信息。角色的塑造更是达到了一个极高的水准,没有绝对的善恶,只有在生存与荣誉之间艰难抉择的个体,他们的内心挣扎和道德困境,引发了我对人性深处的思考。那种面对宿命般的巨大冲突时,个体力量的渺小与不屈,构成了全书最动人心魄的底色。阅读过程如同参与了一场漫长而残酷的棋局,每翻一页,都意味着棋盘上局势的又一次颠覆。
评分从文学构建的角度来看,此书简直就是一座精密的哥特式建筑,每一根支柱——无论是宏大的历史背景、细腻的心理描写,还是贯穿始终的宿命主题——都稳固地支撑着上层复杂的结构。它并非仅仅讲述了一个关于王位争夺的故事,它更像是在探讨权力本身的腐蚀性以及个体在历史洪流中的挣扎。作者的笔触是冷峻而客观的,即便描写最为惨烈的场景,也保持着一种冷静的叙述距离,这种疏离感反而让读者能更清晰地审视事件背后的逻辑和必然性。我特别喜欢书中那种挥之不去的中世纪宿命论氛围,似乎一切努力最终都逃不过一个更大的、由命运编织的网。这本书的优点在于,它没有提供廉价的答案或救赎,而是将所有的选择权和判断权交还给了读者。这是一次对历史、人性以及权力本质的深度探索之旅,其广度与深度,在当代文学中实属罕见。
评分坦白说,这是一本需要反复品味的“硬核”小说。我花了大量时间在查阅附录的家谱和地图上,因为稍不留神,就可能将两位同姓的亲王搞混,从而错失了对某一战略布局的理解。但这投入是完全值得的,因为其回报是沉浸式的体验。作者对战争的描写并非单纯的英雄主义赞歌,而是充满了对后勤、士气、天气等实际因素的关注,非常写实。每一次军事行动的描述都像一堂生动的历史课,展示了古代军事指挥艺术的精妙与残酷。此外,本书在探讨女性角色在父权社会中的生存之道方面,也展现了令人耳目一新的深度,她们的智慧和坚韧往往是推动局势发展的关键隐形力量。阅读过程中,我的情绪如同过山车般,时而被某一角色的无私奉献所感动落泪,时而又因某个奸诈之徒的得逞而感到愤怒,这种强烈的情感共振,正是优秀文学作品的标志。
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