From Publishers Weekly Winner of the Mobil Pegasus Prize for Literature, this bold novel by Venezuelan writer Torres probes the effects of violence, corrupt politics and class strife on one family over the course of 300 years, from the early 18th century to the present. Torres traces the historical roots of Caracas through the eyes of Do?a In?s Villegas y Solorzano, the aristocratic widow of a wealthy plantation owner who desperately fights to keep the land her family has owned since 1663. Even after her death in 1780, Do?a In?s continues narrating the story in her dogged attempt to keep her land out of the hands of the black and mulatto descendants of her husband and a slave woman. In effect, she becomes Caracas's chronicler as she observers the city metamorphose from sleepy plantation lands to a vibrant, hectic metropolis. Based on a real-life court case that was, incredibly, not resolved until the 1980s, the novel reveals Venezuela's cultural transformations as vividly as any history book might. Unfortunately, its slow pace and monotonous narration do not do justice to the dramatic events depicted. Even after her death, Do?a In?s maintains dictatorial control by revealing other characters only through her eyes. Other characters' dialogue is sparse, appearing as Do?a In?s relates and remembers it, so that her version of things strives to be the ultimate last word. But Torres also examines the bitter woman's diminishing hold on her domain, and it is this triumph of the living city and its inexorable journey into the future over the tenacious ghosts of the past that is the visionary thrust of the novel. In this encompassing, ambitious epic, Caracas emerges as a sensuously and politically charged survivor, the enduring hero. Five-city author tour. (Nov.) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Basing her story on an actual Venezuelan court case dating from 1663 that was resolved only in the late 1960s, former clinical psychologist Torres explores the beyond-the-grave obsession of Do?a In?s Villegas y Solorzano with securing title to a tract of jungle property claimed by the black descendants of her husband. Operating within the realm of magical realism, this single-minded lady, who died in 1780, vows to continue her search for her father's original deed until the dust from the archives chokes her and the final strainings of memory dissolve her will. Unabashedly racist in the tradition of her time, Do?a In?s inveighs against her husband's consorting with the slave women (whose sweat she can smell upon his body) and especially against the thanklessness of her husband's black son, whom she could have easily strangled in his infancy. It is to the author's credit that this long monolog is deftly diverted from sounding like a tirade by its richness of detail and sweeping depiction of Caracas as it was transformed from colonial outpost to modern metropolis. [This book is the 1998 winner of the Pegasus Prize, created by the Mobil Corporation to promote international literature.AEd.]AJack Shreve, Allegany Coll. of Maryland, Cumberlan.-AJack Shreve, Allegany Coll. of Maryland, Cumberland Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
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这绝对是一部需要放慢脚步去细品的杰作。我很少看到一部作品能如此精妙地平衡悬念的设置与情感的铺陈。它不是那种一味追求刺激的快餐式小说,而是更注重内在的逻辑自洽和人物成长的轨迹。书中埋藏的伏笔如同精巧的钟表齿轮,看似松散,实则紧密咬合,直到最后一刻才轰然合拢,揭示出全部的真相,那一瞬间的震撼感是无与伦比的。更值得称道的是,作者对“失落”与“救赎”这一主题的处理,没有走向绝对的黑暗或廉价的圆满。它承认了创伤的真实存在,但也展现了生命中那些微小而坚韧的光芒。每一次翻页,都像是在剥开一个多层次的洋葱,每一层都有新的味道和惊喜。如果你追求的是那种能沉淀下来,让你在合上书本后依然能在脑海中回响很久的作品,那么请不要错过它。
评分对于那些热爱结构主义文学或者热衷于解谜的读者来说,这本书简直是一份饕餮盛宴。作者在叙事技巧上玩出了许多令人眼花缭乱的花样,比如非线性叙事、穿插的日记片段、甚至是伪学术引用的手法,这些元素被整合得天衣无缝,非但没有造成阅读障碍,反而极大地丰富了文本的层次感。它挑战了传统的阅读习惯,鼓励我们主动去填补信息间的空白。书中对特定历史背景的考据之详尽,令人赞叹,这使得虚构的故事拥有了令人信服的重量感和真实感,仿佛那些发生在书页上的重大事件,真的曾经在某个时空发生过。这本书就像一块精心打磨的宝石,从不同的角度审视,都能发现新的切面和光泽。这是一部需要多次重读才能完全领悟其精妙之处的深度之作。
评分坦率地说,初翻开这本书时,我还有些疑虑,担心这会是一部故作高深、晦涩难懂的作品。然而,随着阅读的深入,我的顾虑完全烟消云散了。作者的文字功底扎实得令人惊叹,他似乎拥有一种魔力,能将最宏大、最抽象的主题,用一种近乎民间传说般的质朴与亲切感娓娓道来。书中对“时间”和“记忆”这些哲学命题的探讨,绝非生硬的理论灌输,而是巧妙地融入到角色的命运转折之中,让人在跟随情节起伏的同时,自然而然地完成了对这些深刻概念的理解。语言的运用上,时常出现一些意想不到的比喻和排比,读起来朗朗上口,充满了古典韵味,但又绝不老套,反而透着一股现代的锐气。这本书的阅读过程,更像是一次精神上的洗礼,它拓宽了我对叙事可能性的想象,让我重新审视了身边许多习以为常的事物。
评分我必须承认,这本书的开篇略微有些慢热,它要求读者投入相当的耐心去适应作者构建的那个独特世界观。但请相信我,一旦跨过了最初的门槛,你就会发现自己被拽入了一个无法抗拒的漩涡。作者似乎对“不完美”有着近乎偏执的迷恋,书中的英雄人物充满了致命的弱点,而反派角色也并非铁板一块的邪恶象征,他们都有着令人同情的过往。这种对人性灰度的捕捉,使得整个故事的张力达到了一个极高的水平。我尤其欣赏作者对于多视角叙事的娴熟驾驭,不同的视角如同不同的棱镜,折射出同一事件截然不同的侧面,让读者始终保持着一种审视和判断的状态。读完后,我感到一种复杂的满足感——不是那种“终于看完了”的解脱,而是“我刚刚参与了一次非凡的旅程”的充实。
评分这本新书简直让人欲罢不能,阅读体验如同经历了一场精心编排的盛大戏剧。作者在构建叙事结构上展现出惊人的功力,情节推进的节奏掌握得炉火纯青,时而如春水般潺潺流动,将人物内心微妙的变化细腻地刻画出来;时而又骤然加速,如同山洪爆发,将读者猛地推向故事的高潮。我尤其欣赏作者处理复杂人际关系的手法,笔下的人物绝非扁平的符号,他们有血有肉,各自怀揣着不为人知的秘密与动机,每一次互动都充满了张力与不确定性,让人忍不住猜测接下来的走向。书中对环境的描摹也极为传神,无论是古老建筑斑驳的墙壁,还是光影交错的密室,都仿佛触手可及,为整个故事增添了一种难以言喻的沉浸感。读完后,那种意犹未尽的感觉久久不散,它不仅仅是讲述了一个故事,更像是一次对人性深处迷宫的探索,引人深思,绝对值得反复品味。
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