Benjamin is born with the physical appearance of a 70-year-old man, already able to speak. His father Roger invites neighborhood boys to play with him and orders him to play with children's toys, but Benjamin only obeys to please his father. At five, Benjamin is sent to kindergarten but is quickly withdrawn after he repeatedly falls asleep during child activities.
When Benjamin turns 12, the Button family realizes that he is aging backward. At the age of 18, Benjamin enrolls in Yale College but having run out of hair dye on the day of registration, is sent home by officials, who think he is a 50-year-old lunatic.
In 1880, Benjamin is 20, his father gives him a control of Roger Button & Co. Wholesale Hardware. He meets Hildegarde Moncrief, a daughter of General Moncrief, and falls in love with her at the first sight. Hildegarde mistakes Benjamin for a 50-year old younger brother of Roger Button, and without realizing the fact of Benjamin's abnormality, the two get married six months later.
Years later, Benjamin's business has been a great success, but his family life hasn't been well for him. Benjamin starts to get tired of Hildegarde because she's a nagging woman that is not longer beautiful as before. His family life is so boring that he joins the Spanish-American War in 1898. He had a great success in the military, ranked up to lieutenant colonel, and rewarded with a medal. He then quits the military because his company requires his care.
In 1910, Benjamin turns over control of his company to his son, Roscoe, and enrolls at Harvard University, having the appearance of a twenty-year-old. His first year at Harvard is a great success, and he is dominant in American football, notably obtaining revenge against Yale for his earlier unpleasant experience. However, by the time Benjamin reaches his last 2 years, he is a weak sixteen-year-old, unable to play football and barely able to cope with the academic load.
After graduation, Benjamin returns home, only to learn his wife has moved to Italy. He lives with Roscoe, who treats him very sternly, making Benjamin call him "Uncle" in front of his house guests. As the years progress, Benjamin turns from a moody teenager into a young child. Eventually Roscoe has a child that later attends kindergarten with Benjamin. After kindergarten, Benjamin slowly begins to lose memory of his earlier life. His memory fades away to the point where he cannot remember anything except his nurse. Then everything fades to darkness.
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigm writings of the Jazz Age, a term he coined himself. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.[1] Fitzgerald is considered a member of the "Lost Generation" of the 1920s. He finished four novels: This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and Damned, Tender Is the Night, and his most famous, The Great Gatsby. A fifth, unfinished novel, The Love of the Last Tycoon, was published posthumously. Fitzgerald also wrote many short stories that treat themes of youth and promise along with despair and age.
Both The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night were made into films, and in 1958 his life from 1937–1940 was dramatized in Beloved Infidel.
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初次翻开《本杰明·巴顿那件离奇的事》,就被它那如同一场瑰丽梦境般的叙事吸引住了。故事的开端,并非直接描绘本杰明如何诞生,而是以一种古老、近乎民间传说的方式,缓缓铺陈出这个家族的背景,以及围绕着本杰明出生前弥漫的神秘气息。作者似乎有意在最初就营造一种非现实的氛围,让读者对接下来的离奇情节做好心理准备。我特别喜欢那种细致入微的描绘,作者对于每个细节的刻画都仿佛带着一种诗意的忧伤,无论是老宅的陈设,还是人物的表情,都好像被一层薄薄的时光滤镜笼罩着。
评分总而言之,这本书带给我的阅读体验是丰富而深刻的。它不仅仅是一个引人入胜的故事,更是一场关于生命本质的探索。我推荐这本书给所有那些不满足于平庸,渴望在阅读中获得启迪和感动的人。它会让你在合上书本后,久久不能平静,并在心中留下一种难以言喻的温暖和思考。
评分当我读到本杰明在人生的“晚年”——也就是他身体上的“青年”时期——所经历的种种时,我常常会陷入沉思。作者对这种“反向人生”的刻画,不仅仅停留在表面的奇特,更深入到了本杰明如何在这种不寻常的生命轨迹中寻找意义和归属。我被那种孤独感深深触动,但他并未因此沉沦,反而展现出一种独特的韧性。
评分从阅读的角度来说,这本书最大的魅力在于它能够不断地挑战读者的预期。你以为故事会朝着某个方向发展,但作者却总能给你带来意想不到的惊喜。本杰明的人生,就像一个被精心打磨的钻石,从不同的角度看,都能折射出不同的光芒。我喜欢这种“慢”的叙事节奏,它给了我足够的时间去理解本杰明,去感受他的人生,去体会那些细微的情感变化。
评分这是一本需要你静下心来,细细品味的著作。作者的文字如同陈年的美酒,初尝可能有些微涩,但越品越能体会到其中醇厚的滋味。我喜欢它那种不动声色的力量,它不像一些作品那样直白地抛出观点,而是通过本杰明的人生轨迹,巧妙地引发读者对时间、命运、以及人生意义的思考。每一章都像是一个独立的短篇故事,但又巧妙地串联在一起,形成一个完整而动人的整体。
评分整本书的结构就像是一张古老的地图,每一笔线条都充满了历史的痕迹和情感的重量。我惊叹于作者是如何将一个看似简单到有些荒诞的设定——一个倒着成长的男人——处理得如此细腻且富有哲理。它不仅仅是一个关于时间的故事,更是一个关于生命、关于爱、关于遗忘的深刻寓言。每一次阅读,我都会被本杰明在不同“年龄”阶段所经历的独特体验所打动。作者没有简单地将他作为一个“怪胎”来描写,而是深入挖掘了他内心深处的感受,那些与常人截然不同的视角,让这个角色显得无比真实而令人心疼。
评分我一直对那些能够挑战传统叙事方式的作品情有独钟,而《本杰明·巴顿那件离奇的事》无疑是其中的佼佼者。故事的展开并非线性的,它就像在时间的河流中逆行,每一次事件的回溯都揭示着更深层的意味。我尤其欣赏作者在情感描写上的力度,那种淡淡的忧伤,那种不易察觉的孤寂,贯穿了本杰明的一生。他虽然以一种非同寻常的方式活着,但他的情感却是我们每个人都能理解和共鸣的。
评分我一直认为,伟大的文学作品能够触及我们灵魂深处最柔软的部分,而《本杰明·巴顿那件离奇的事》无疑做到了这一点。它让我重新审视了时间的流逝,以及生命中的每一次遇见与别离。本杰明的人生,虽然充满着奇幻的色彩,但他的内心体验,他的渴望与失落,却是我们每个人都能理解的。
评分这本书的语言风格有一种独特的韵味,它不是那种华丽的辞藻堆砌,而是带着一种质朴的深情。我喜欢作者在描绘本杰明与他人交往时的那种微妙之处,那些未曾言说的情感,那些眼神中的交流,都充满了力量。它让我意识到,即使在最离奇的人生中,人与人之间的羁绊依然是最宝贵的财富。
评分我会被作者对细节的精准把握所折服。无论是那个老旧的钟表,还是本杰明身上穿着的特定年代的服饰,都充满了那个时代的氛围。然而,这些细节并非为了堆砌而存在,它们都巧妙地融入了故事本身,成为了人物塑造和情节推进的有机组成部分。这种叙事的“厚度”是很多作品所不具备的。
评分看电影的时候完全想不到是根据菲兹杰拉德这么老的作家作品改编的,像从老到幼的模式如果在一个成熟稳定的环境下生活效率或许会更好。估计过半个月再看其中一半生词又不认识了。
评分没看过同名电影。 太多人写过生命无常,写过人们与光阴成功或不成功的赛跑。其实说到底,所谓生命无常,其实也就是菲茨杰拉德的那句墓志铭了吧——“我们扬起船帆奋力前进,逆水行舟;而浪潮川流不息,不断地将我们推回到过去”。 所有的人生都是倒计时。
评分菲写人老:She had become too settled in her ways, too placid, too content, too anemic in her excitement and too sober in her taste…She went out socially with him but without enthusiasm, devoured already by that eternal inertia which comes to live with each of us one day and stays with us to the end.
评分没看过同名电影。 太多人写过生命无常,写过人们与光阴成功或不成功的赛跑。其实说到底,所谓生命无常,其实也就是菲茨杰拉德的那句墓志铭了吧——“我们扬起船帆奋力前进,逆水行舟;而浪潮川流不息,不断地将我们推回到过去”。 所有的人生都是倒计时。
评分看电影的时候完全想不到是根据菲兹杰拉德这么老的作家作品改编的,像从老到幼的模式如果在一个成熟稳定的环境下生活效率或许会更好。估计过半个月再看其中一半生词又不认识了。
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