From Publishers Weekly After 17 books and 20 years of National Geographic reportage, Laxalt lets readers peek behind the curtain at the man and his writing process. Divided into three parts "Growing Up," "Writing Days" and "Selected Books and How They Came To Be" Laxalt's anecdotal memoir describes the forces that shaped him personally and professionally, from his boyhood in Carson City, Nev., through his years as a globe-trotting journalist. In terse yet resonant prose, reminiscent of his previous works, he details how, as a United Press correspondent, he covered executions and interviewed gangsters. As a journalist for National Geographic, he traveled extensively, exploring the life of the gauchos in Argentina and traversing the spine of the Pyrenees. Equally compelling are poignant stories of his beloved Nevada and his Basque-immigrant family: his father was a sheepherder; his mother owned a hotel. In the final section he writes, "the creative process is largely unexplainable," but then deftly examines the nuts and bolts of some of his most important works, including Sweet Promised Land, still in print after 40 years. Readers are privy to the intersections between his outward life and his imagination, where plots and characters were born, and to the answers to the questions that each of his stories poses. For readers unfamiliar with Laxalt, this is a great introduction after putting it down, one wants to pick up his previous writings, both fiction and non. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Laxalt has led a dynamic and multidimensional life, which he now shares in this memoir. He describes his experiences growing up in Nevada during the Depression, which include his family stories of bootlegging and raising sheep. He made it through school and eventually to the University of Nevada, Reno. After graduation, he began a career in journalism, and his life took off. He served as director of news and publications at the University of Nevada and held a simultaneous two-decade assignment as a National Geographic writer; he also cofounded the University of Nevada Press. In his career, he has interviewed mobsters and ridden with gauchos in Argentina, among other things. The second half of the memoir provides background for the books he has written, which include A Man in the Wheatfield, In a Hundred Graves: A Basque Portrait, and The Basque Hotel. This is a fascinating look into the life of one of our great journalists. By the way, the Royal he refers to in his title is the Royal typewriter he carried with him for years. For all collections. Ron Ratliff, Kansas State Univ. Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
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这本书简直是场视觉和心灵的盛宴!那种细腻入微的描写,仿佛每一帧画面都直接印在了脑海里。作者对异域风情的捕捉能力实在是令人惊叹,那些街道的喧嚣、香料的气味、阳光下斑驳的光影,都鲜活得让人几乎能闻到、触摸到。我尤其喜欢他对人物内心挣扎的刻画,那种介于期待与失落之间的复杂情感,拿捏得恰到好处,让人忍不住想为书中那些命运浮沉的角色掬一把同情泪。叙事节奏张弛有度,时而如涓涓细流般缓缓铺陈,深入人心;时而又像一场突如其来的暴风雨,将故事推向高潮,让人屏息凝神,生怕错过任何一个转折。这本书不仅仅是一次旅行的记录,更像是一面镜子,映照出我们每个人在面对未知世界时的勇气与迷茫。我已经迫不及待地想重读一遍,去细细品味那些第一次阅读时可能忽略掉的伏笔和深意。它的文字本身就是一种享受,充满了古典的韵味和现代的敏锐感,读完后久久不能平静,强烈推荐给所有热爱深度思考和精致文学的读者。
评分说实话,我本以为这会是一本流水账式的游记,但事实远超预期,它简直就是一部充满哲学思辨的小说佳作。作者的视角非常独特,他似乎总能从最寻常的景物中提炼出关于时间、存在和记忆的宏大命题。那种旁征博引却又浑然天成的文笔,让我不禁停下来,反复咀嚼那些长句中蕴含的深意。全书的基调是略带忧郁的,却又洋溢着对生命不息的热情,这种矛盾的张力贯穿始终,非常引人入胜。我特别欣赏作者处理时间线的方式,它不是线性的,而是像一张密集的网,过去、现在和对未来的隐喻交织在一起,需要读者投入极大的注意力才能完全领会其精妙布局。读这本书就像进行一场智力上的探险,每解开一个文字谜题,就离作者构建的世界更近一步。它不是那种能让你轻松读完的书,但绝对是那种能让你在多年后仍会时常想起并从中汲取力量的作品。对于那些追求阅读深度和思想厚度的书虫来说,这绝对是本年度不容错过的宝藏。
评分我得说,作者的幽默感真是妙不可言,它不是那种粗俗的、刻意的笑料,而是一种渗透在观察之中的、带着些许自嘲和无奈的黑色幽默。这种幽默感让原本可能沉重的叙事变得轻盈起来,使得阅读体验非常愉悦。书中关于旅途中遇到的形形色色的人物的速写,简直可以单独拿出来编成一本小册子,个个鲜活得像是我刚在某个机场或火车站擦肩而过一样。比如他描述那位固执的向导,或者那位过度热情的当地老奶奶,寥寥几笔,形象立刻跃然纸上,让人忍俊不禁,同时又体味到世事的荒诞。这种轻松的笔调,反而使得那些严肃的主题更容易被接受。它让你在笑声中领悟到,无论我们走得多远,去到多神秘的地方,人性的本质似乎从未改变。这本书读起来非常流畅,那种一气呵成的感觉,就像是跟着一位风趣健谈的老朋友进行了一次不靠谱但绝对精彩的冒险。
评分这本让我感到非常震撼,主要体现在其对文化冲突和身份认同的探讨上。作者显然花了大功夫去研究他所描述的那些地方的历史背景和社会结构,使得书中的场景不仅仅是美丽的背景板,而是有血有肉、充满张力的动态环境。他毫不避讳地揭示了不同文明碰撞时产生的摩擦与误解,那些微妙的礼仪差异、根深蒂固的信仰体系,都被他用一种既尊重又批判的笔触描绘出来。我读到一些情节时,甚至感到一种强烈的代入感,仿佛自己也站在了那个十字路口,面临着文化适应与自我坚守的两难境地。书中的对话尤其精彩,寥寥数语便能勾勒出人物的立场和深度,充满了潜台词和未尽之意。我几乎能想象出,作者在写作时是如何一遍遍推敲措辞,力求准确传达那种漂泊在世界各地寻求归属感的复杂心境。如果你对人类学的议题感兴趣,或者正在经历某种形式的身份迷失,这本书会给你带来强烈的共鸣和启示。
评分这是一部结构极其精巧的作品,阅读体验堪比解开一个多维度的迷宫。作者巧妙地运用了多重视角叙事,每个章节似乎都从不同人物的眼睛里讲述着同一个事件的侧面,这使得整个故事的立体感达到了极致。你以为你已经看清了真相,但翻过下一页,新的碎片出现,你不得不推翻之前的假设,重新构建对情节的理解。这种叙事上的“不确定性”是本书最大的魅力所在,它强迫读者积极参与到故事的建构过程中,而不是被动接受。此外,语言的节奏感非常强,长短句的交错,如同音乐中的休止符和强音,完美地服务于情节的推进和情绪的渲染。我尤其欣赏作者在处理地理信息时的精准度,那些地名、路线、气候描述,都带着一种地图学家的严谨,这为虚构的故事增添了令人信服的真实感。对于那些欣赏复杂文学技巧和喜欢挑战自己阅读理解能力的读者,这本书绝对值得拥有,它展示了现代叙事文学的最高水准。
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