The Buried

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Peter Hessler is a staff writer at the New Yorker, where he served as Beijing correspondent from 2000-2007 and Cairo correspondent from 2011-2016. He is also a contributing writer for National Geographic. He is the author of River Town, which won the Kiriyama Book Prize, Oracle Bones, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, Country Driving, and Strange Stones. He won the 2008 National Magazine Award for excellence in reporting.

出版者:Penguin Press
作者:Peter Hessler
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页数:480
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出版时间:2019-5-7
价格:GBP 21.53
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780525559566
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  • 埃及 
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  • 彼得·海斯勒 
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From the acclaimed author of River Town and Oracle Bones, an intimate excavation of life in one of the world's oldest civilizations at a time of convulsive change

Drawn by an abiding fascination with Egypt's rich history and civilization, Peter Hessler moved with his wife and twin daughters to Cairo to explore a place that had a powerful hold over his imagination. He wanted to learn Arabic, explore Cairo's neighborhoods, research ancient history, and visit the legendary archeological digs. After years of covering China for The New Yorker, friends warned him it would be a much quieter place. But just before his arrival, the Arab Spring had reached Egypt and the country was in chaos.

In the midst of the revolution, he attached himself to an important archeological dig at a site rich in royal tombs known in as al-Madfuna, or "The Buried." He and his wife set out to master Arabic, striking up an important friendship with their language instructor, a cynical political sophisticate named Rifaat. And a very different kind of friendship was formed with their garbage collector, an illiterate neighborhood character named Saaed, whose access to the trash of Cairo would be its own kind of archeological excavation. Along the way, he meets a family of Chinese small business owners who have cornered the nation's lingerie trade; their pragmatic view of the political crisis is a bracing counterpoint to the West's conventional wisdom.

Through the lives of these ordinary Egyptians in a time of tragedy and heartache, while drawing connections between contemporary politics and the ancient past, Hessler creates a richly textured and original portrait of a revolution and the people swept up in it. Whether he's investigating the relics of pharaohs, the neighborhood trash that Saeed brings him, the Arabic vocabulary lists from Rifaat, or the Muslim Brotherhood documents left behind after mobs have looted their offices, Hessler finds subtle and illuminating insights to understand a nation from a new perspective.

What emerges is a book of uncompromising intelligence and glorious humanity. Through the lives of Saeed and Rifaat, we encounter a land in which a weak state has collapsed but its underlying society remains painfully the same. The Buried is an extraordinary achievement that unearths a new world for the reader, one filled with unforgettable people who escape their context and become universal.

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“Ancient Egyptians had words for two different kinds of time: djet and neheh. These terms cannot be translated into English, and it may be impossible for them to be grasped by the modern mind. In our world, time is a straight line, and one event leads to a...  

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何伟在中国生活了多年,又在埃及生活了五年,在他的笔下常常出现对两个国家的对比,这也是这本书吸引我之处。 埃及和中国都是古老又年轻的国家,都有五千年以上的历史,都在二十世纪才开始现代化进程,但命运却如此不同,原因何在? 何伟在埃及五年经历了两场革命,推翻穆巴拉...  

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通过何伟了解到了埃及。开始读第一部分恨不得他还能附上基础埃及阿拉伯语教学内容跟他一起学阿拉伯语;到了书的第二部分这个社会的基本轮廓和人们的特点勾画到很具体,结合几千年的古文明历史,加上节奏紧凑的个人事件和政治事件,有一种知识大爆炸的感觉,同时越来越理解他说的“系统”、“两种时间”、“非正式”等等这些事情;看到第三部分时心情很复杂,那种看着身边许多人的命运急转直下的悲痛,同时又会为许多小插曲破涕而笑——大概用何伟的话来说,那种在“矛盾”当中存在的心情。作为一个长年生活在“系统”强大的国家的人,往往很难想象这之外何来秩序,但我从来不觉得任何一个“系统”是永恒不变的,去了解“弱系统”的社会形态是了解人性的一个角度。

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可以打十颗星吗

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有声书是何伟自己读,第一次听他说英文...书里面还夹杂着阿拉伯语法语汉语,可能别人真的也读不来。寻路中国出版之后只是隐约知道他跟partner去了埃及。至于原因,按书里的说法,是中国变化太快,而两个人想找一个平静的地方养养孩子才去埃及,结果就碰上了阿拉伯之春。还是何伟最习惯的多线程,一条讲时局,一条讲自己,一条讲认识的当地人。

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看了他在 New Yorker 里那篇写 Manu 的文章之后预购的。但没有第一时间看。今天看完。很多人说这本书像《甲骨文》,遗憾的是,《甲骨文》是我唯一一本没看完的何伟的书。说实话,不太喜欢看他写政治,喜欢看他写人和社会,或者写人的时候带一点政治。结尾非常暖心,希望Sayyid的几个孩子未来都有光明的未来。不由想起曾经看了《寻路中国》而去了三岔(去埃及要难多了),想起曾经见过的魏嘉(那时他好像5、6年级),不知道他现在怎么样了。期待何伟回到中国再住五年,再写一本关于中国的书。

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读着读着发现太像何伟之前的甲骨文,忍不住翻出甲骨文又看了一遍。重新开始读the buried时发现有有声书,而且是何伟本人亲自朗读,阿拉伯语发音听起来很标准。读罢依然是对有关埃及与中国的比较印象最深。

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