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发表于2025-01-12
A Short History of Nearly Everything pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025
One of the world’s most beloved and bestselling writers takes his ultimate journey -- into the most intriguing and intractable questions that science seeks to answer.
In A Walk in the Woods , Bill Bryson trekked the Appalachian Trail -- well, most of it. In In A Sunburned Country , he confronted some of the most lethal wildlife Australia has to offer. Now, in his biggest book, he confronts his greatest challenge: to understand -- and, if possible, answer -- the oldest, biggest questions we have posed about the universe and ourselves. Taking as territory everything from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization, Bryson seeks to understand how we got from there being nothing at all to there being us. To that end, he has attached himself to a host of the world’s most advanced (and often obsessed) archaeologists, anthropologists, and mathematicians, travelling to their offices, laboratories, and field camps. He has read (or tried to read) their books, pestered them with questions, apprenticed himself to their powerful minds. A Short History of Nearly Everything is the record of this quest, and it is a sometimes profound, sometimes funny, and always supremely clear and entertaining adventure in the realms of human knowledge, as only Bill Bryson can render it. Science has never been more involving or entertaining.
比尔·布莱森,享誉世界的旅游文学作家。1951年出生于美国艾奥瓦州,毕业于美国德雷克大学。从1973年起,曾在英国居住20年之久,任职于《泰晤士报》与《独立报》,同时也为《纽约时报》、《国家地理杂志》等刊物撰文。后搬回美国,现与妻子和四个小孩居住于新罕布什尔州的汉诺威市。
布莱森擅长用不同的眼光来看待他所游历的世界,在他的书里,英国式的睿智幽默与美国式的搞笑绝妙地融合在了一起。他的尖刻加上他的博学,让他的文字充满了幽默、机敏和智慧,使他自己成为“目前活在世上的最有趣的旅游文学作家”(《泰晤士报》)。
代表作有《哈!小不列颠》、《欧洲在发酵》、《一脚踩进小美国》、《别跟山过不去》、《请问这里是美国吗?》等多种,每本均高居美、英、加畅销书排行榜前列。其中《哈!小不列颠》更被英国读者推选为“最能深刻传达出英国灵魂的作品”。
作者不但才华横溢,兴趣亦十分广泛,在语言学方面著有《麻烦词汇词典》、《母语》、《美式英语》等书,皆为拥有广大拥趸的幽默之作。
一边开车一边听,再也不怕开长途。第一次听完有声书……居然还是这么长的一本。本质上就是近代科学史,核心观点两个,现在许多被作为常识的科学知识,历史很短,而就算这些加起来,我们对于很多基本的问题知之甚少。
评分对于应试教育培养的理工科出身的同学,乐趣绝不在科普,而在于猜透作者心思,当他故意卖关子“此时在伦敦/剑桥/芝加哥/巴黎…一个叫×××的年轻人…”的时候,已经明白这个叫莱布尼兹/卡文迪许/阿伏加德罗…(更别提爱因斯坦和玛丽居里)的人,接下来将会怎样地影响了科学进程和人类进步……
评分在家过年闲来无事,示范高二的堂弟怎么练习英语听力。用了一周把这本书精听默写完了。这本书非常之有趣 :D
评分妙趣橫生。
评分妙趣橫生。
当我从地摊上十元钱买回这本书时,苍天在上,我是把它当作一本严肃认真的科普读物来洗涤我不正经的灵魂。买回来以后,我对我的灵魂有点舍不得就把这本书随手一丢积了两个礼拜灰——其实具体时间我也记不得,总之我是到后来擦灰的时候才发现我曾经拥有的美好愿望,然后抱着羞愧...
评分读后感觉获益匪浅,极大的弥补了身为文科生的我的知识空白区,宇宙万物、时间长河,这漫漫的历程真的是太神奇了。这是我读的第一本科普书,也让我从此爱上了科普书。
评分周一处说,这本书很烂,因为作者想面面俱到,结果面面不到。 我说,老天,这就是一本科普读物,不是专著。更何况文笔幽默老辣,更利害的是,还有好多八卦。 你不爱,我爱。
评分After reading the book, I know why Bill Bryson is called "English Master". He easily combines so many things into one book. Following his guidance, you travel from cosmos to human life without any abruptness. The transition from this scientist to that artis...
评分看到大家评价这么高,差点去买。还好,找来电子版粗看一二,感觉其科普程度并不高。 我的看法:这只是一本非常非常简单的,故事型或者类似传记似的,以畅销书模式写成的科普入门书籍。 “很有趣的一个事情是,这个比尔·布莱森并非科学家,以前也没写过科普方面的著作...
A Short History of Nearly Everything pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025