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Harper Lee's classic novel of a lawyer in the Deep South defending a black man charged with the rape of a white girl.
One of the best-loved stories of all time, To Kill a Mockingbird has earned many distinctions since its original publication in 1960. It won the Pulitzer Prize, has been translated into more than forty languages, sold more than thirty million copies worldwide, and been made into an enormously popular movie. Most recently, librarians across the country gave the book the highest of honors by voting it the best novel of the twentieth century.
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"When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow.... When enough years had gone by to enable us to look back on them, we sometimes discussed the events leading to his accident. I maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that. He said it began the summer Dill came to us, when Dill first gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out."
Set in the small Southern town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the Depression, To Kill a Mockingbird follows three years in the life of 8-year-old Scout Finch, her brother, Jem, and their father, Atticus--three years punctuated by the arrest and eventual trial of a young black man accused of raping a white woman. Though her story explores big themes, Harper Lee chooses to tell it through the eyes of a child. The result is a tough and tender novel of race, class, justice, and the pain of growing up.
Like the slow-moving occupants of her fictional town, Lee takes her time getting to the heart of her tale; we first meet the Finches the summer before Scout's first year at school. She, her brother, and Dill Harris, a boy who spends the summers with his aunt in Maycomb, while away the hours reenacting scenes from Dracula and plotting ways to get a peek at the town bogeyman, Boo Radley. At first the circumstances surrounding the alleged rape of Mayella Ewell, the daughter of a drunk and violent white farmer, barely penetrate the children's consciousness. Then Atticus is called on to defend the accused, Tom Robinson, and soon Scout and Jem find themselves caught up in events beyond their understanding. During the trial, the town exhibits its ugly side, but Lee offers plenty of counterbalance as well--in the struggle of an elderly woman to overcome her morphine habit before she dies; in the heroism of Atticus Finch, standing up for what he knows is right; and finally in Scout's hard-won understanding that most people are essentially kind "when you really see them." By turns funny, wise, and heartbreaking, To Kill a Mockingbird is one classic that continues to speak to new generations, and deserves to be reread often.
--Alix Wilber
From 500 Great Books by Women
In 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird won the Pulitzer prize; thirty years later shopping malls may have replaced the main street of Maycomb, Alabama, but not even thirty years of Civil Rights laws or the gentrification of ante-bellum estates render this book an anachronism. Harper Lee combines two of the most common themes of Southern writing - a child's recollection of life among eccentrics in a small town seemingly untouched by the twentieth century and the glaring injustice of racial prejudice - to create a contemporary American classic. To Kill a Mockingbird has two main threads which carry the plot. The first involves the role of Atticus Finch, who is appointed to defend a shy black man accused of raping the oldest daughter of the town's least respected citizen. The second is the mythology arising out of the reclusive Boo Radley, about whom it was said "when people's azaleas froze in a cold snap, it was because he had breathed on them." But what saves the novel from cliche are the irreverent perceptions of the story's narrator, Atticus Finch's nine-year-old daughter Scout, who depicts mean racist aspects of Southern life as well as humorous and quite often satirical vignettes. To Kill a Mockingbird only gets better with rereading; each time the streets of Maycomb become more real and alive, each time Scout is more insightful, Atticus more heroic, and Boo Radley more tragically human.
From Library Journal
Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning first (and last) novel of racial injustice in a small Southern town ranks among just about everyone's favorite books. This 35th-anniversary edition contains a brief new foreword by the elusive Lee. (LJ
From AudioFile
Roses Prichard's masterful narration of Lee's classic novel, originally produced for Books on Tape in 1991, has been repackaged by Audio Partners for the consumer market. Prichard's skill and talents are evident; all the characters sound true and absolutely real. Listeners hear Scout's developing wisdom and maturity as the story progresses. Prichard achieves the monumental task of creating--and maintaining--authentic voices for a diverse group of characters while infusing the story with emotional resonance. This stunning production captures the listener and doesn't let go. M.A.M. An AUDIOFILE Earphones Award winner
Book Dimension
length: (cm)19.7 width:(cm)12.8
哈珀•李(1926— )
生于美国阿拉巴马州, 曾被授予普利策小说奖及其他众多文学奖项。她与杜鲁门•卡坡蒂是幼年的邻居和一生的朋友。《杀死一只知更鸟》据说是以卡坡蒂为原型之一创作的,现已成为公认的美国文学经典。此后,她一直隐居在家乡亚拉巴马的小镇上 ,拒绝各种采访,过着平静的生活。有人问她为什么不在盛名之下接着写作,她回答:“有过这样一次,还有什么可写的?”
对于许多中国读者来说,《杀死一只知更鸟》这个名字并不能一眼就理解。 在美国南方有这样一句俗语:杀死一只知更鸟是一种罪恶。书中也做出了解释,律师阿迪克斯就对他的孩子——杰姆和斯科特说过,知更鸟有着动听的歌喉,它除了给人们尽情歌唱外,从不破坏花草,不毁坏庄稼,...
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评分 评分首先要更正以下,这部小说的原版是 To Kill a Mockingbird,而Mockingbird是反舌鸟,不应该是知更鸟,不知道为什么这个版本的书用了知更鸟的译文。 《反舌鸟》中运用很多象征意象,叙事方式也很有特点,不光是以儿童的视角成人的思维讲述这个美国南方小镇的人和事,作者还运用了...
读完这书,我有一种强烈的感受,那就是关于“勇气”的定义被彻底颠覆了。它不再是战场上挥舞刀剑的壮举,而是日复一日,在显而易见的邪恶面前,选择坚守内心准则的那种近乎孤独的坚持。书中那位代表着道德标杆的人物,他的沉静、他的克制,以及他在法庭上面对铺天盖地的误解与敌意时,所展现出的那种泰山崩于前而色不变的从容,令人肃然起敬。这种勇气是内化的、是渗透在日常一言一行中的,它要求阅读者停下来,扪心自问:在面对群体压力时,我能保有几分清醒与正直?作者巧妙地将这种高贵的品质,置于一个充满偏见和敌意的环境中进行淬炼,使得每一次看似微小的抵抗,都闪耀着人性的光辉。读到某些关键情节时,我的呼吸都会不自觉地屏住,为这种无声的抗争而感到揪心和振奋。
评分这部作品的魅力,还在于它成功地将个人成长史与宏大的社会议题融为一体,做到了“小中见大”。我们跟随叙述者一同经历的,不仅仅是童年向成熟过渡的阵痛,更是目睹一个社区如何应对道德危机和人性考验的缩影。那种关于公平、偏见与同情的启蒙教育,并非通过说教灌输,而是通过一系列真实而触目惊心的事件,让年幼的心灵——以及我们的心——在震荡中逐渐学会辨识是非。这种以儿童视角为载体来探讨成人世界的残酷与复杂的手法,赋予了作品一种穿越时空的力量。它不提供简单的答案,而是提出深刻的问题,迫使每一代读者都必须在自己的时代背景下,重新审视那些永恒的人类困境。这是一次精神上的洗礼,既让人心碎,又使人充满希望。
评分叙事节奏的掌控,简直是教科书级别的范例。它懂得何时该慢下来,让我们沉浸于乡间生活的细枝末节,感受人与人之间微妙的情感流动;也懂得何时需要骤然加速,将冲突推向高潮,让人措手不及。特别是中后段,随着那场关乎清白的审判的临近,整个故事的张力达到了一个惊人的顶点。作者通过对不同人物的反应、对庭审细节的精准捕捉,将社会舆论的狂热与个体的无助刻画得淋漓尽致。那种被集体情绪裹挟、个体声音被淹没的无力感,透过文字直击人心。这种节奏的张弛有度,使得即便是严肃的主题,阅读起来也绝不枯燥乏味,反而像是在看一部精心剪辑的电影,每一帧画面都恰到好处地服务于整体的情感铺陈与主题表达。
评分关于“他者”的描绘,是这部作品另一个深刻的维度。那些被社区边缘化、被误解甚至被恐惧的形象,是如何被建构起来的?他们身上所背负的,往往是社会集体投射的阴影与偏见。作者并未将他们简单地塑造成受害者形象,而是赋予了他们复杂的人性,展示了他们如何挣扎于外界的标签之下,努力维持着自己尊严的努力。这种对“局外人”的细腻观察与共情,要求读者主动去撕开那些预设的标签,去探寻隐藏在刻板印象之下的真实血肉。它在提醒我们,真正的危险或许并不在于那些外表看起来与众不同的人,而在于我们自身拒绝理解与沟通的傲慢和怯懦。这种对社会隐形边界的探讨,直到合上书本很久之后,依旧在脑海中回荡,促使我们反思自己对待差异的态度。
评分这本厚重的篇章,光是掂在手里,就仿佛能感受到它承载的历史重量与人性的复杂交织。开篇的场景设置,那种南方小镇特有的闷热、尘土飞扬,以及孩子们在夏日午后无拘无束的嬉闹声,瞬间就将我拉入了那个特定的时空。作者对于环境的描摹,绝非简单的背景交代,而是融入了人物性格与时代氛围的有机组成部分。你几乎能闻到路边野花的香气,听到蟋蟀在草丛中不知疲倦的鸣叫。更令人称奇的是,故事初期那种看似天真烂漫的叙事视角,实则暗藏着对成人世界种种不公与偏见的敏锐观察。小主人公们对世界的懵懂与好奇,构筑了一道既脆弱又坚韧的屏障,让他们得以在成人世界的复杂规则中摸索前行。这种由稚嫩视角折射出的深刻社会议题,带来的冲击力远超那些直白的控诉。它让你在为孩子们的童真莞尔一笑的同时,又为即将到来的风暴感到莫名的忧虑,使得阅读体验充满了张力和层次感。
评分正义是脆弱和可贵的,要拥护它是一件很需要勇气的事。 向Atticus和他一样勇敢的人们致敬。
评分#Bildungsroman: The will to keep fighting even when you know you can't win. #race #humanity #justice_law
评分The Spell of Harper Lee, hope her latest book will be good!
评分#Bildungsroman: The will to keep fighting even when you know you can't win. #race #humanity #justice_law
评分“Atticus—” said Jem bleakly. He turned in the doorway. “What, son?” “How could they do it, how could they?” “I don’t know, but they did it. They’ve done it before and they did it tonight and they’ll do it again and when they do it—seems that only children weep. Good night.”
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