Erik Larson’s latest work of narrative nonfiction is DEAD WAKE: THE LAST CROSSING OF THE LUSITANIA, which became an immediate New York Times bestseller. His saga of the Chicago World’s Fair of 1893, THE DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY, was a finalist for the National Book Award, and won an Edgar Award for fact-crime writing, and lingered on various NYT best-seller lists for the better part of a decade. Hulu plans to adapt the book for a limited TV series, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese as executive producers. Erik’s IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS, about America’s first ambassador to Nazi Germany and his daughter, has been optioned by Tom Hanks for development as a feature film.
His next book, THE SPLENDID AND THE VILE: A SAGA OF CHURCHILL, FAMILY, AND DEFIANCE DURING THE BLITZ, due out in early spring 2020, is a story of geopolitical brinksmanship during Churchill’s first year as prime minister, but also an intimate domestic drama, set against the backdrop of Churchill’s prime-ministerial country house, Chequers, and his “full-moon home,” Ditchley, where Churchill, his family, and his “Secret Circle” convene when the moon is in its brightest phases and the bombing threat is highest.
Erik is a former features writer for The Wall Street Journal and Time. His magazine stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's and other publications.
He has taught non-fiction writing at San Francisco State, the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, the University of Oregon, and the Chuckanut Writers Conference, and has spoken to audiences from coast to coast. A former resident of Seattle, he now lives in Manhattan with his wife, a neonatologist and author of the nonfiction memoir, ALMOST HOME, which, as Erik puts it, "could make a stone cry." They have three daughters in far-flung locations and professions.
On Winston Churchill's first day as prime minister, Hitler invaded Holland and Belgium. Poland and Czechoslovakia had already fallen, and the Dunkirk evacuation was just two weeks away. For the next twelve months, Hitler would wage a relentless bombing campaign, killing 45,000 Britons (30,000 of them Londoners) and destroying two million homes. It was up to Churchill to hold the country together and persuade President Franklin Roosevelt that Britain was a worthy ally--that she was willing to fight to the end.
只能當花邊新聞看,是作者較差一本。
评分“When I look back on the perils which have been overcome, upon the great mountain waves in which the gallant ship has driven, when I remember all that has gone wrong, and remember also all that has gone right, I feel sure we have no need to fear the tempest. Let it roar, and let it rage. We shall come through” - W. Churchill
评分前几章的内容和电影至暗时刻中差不多,当然电影加工了一些。
评分类似纪录片的书,通过信件等较可靠的证据,回忆了丘吉尔上任首相一年来生活的点滴。反复出现的主题包括,说服罗斯福参战,对德国的进攻顽固抵抗,女儿Mary天真少女,儿子赌博不靠谱,美丽儿媳Pamela从失落到放弃婚姻开始外遇,好朋友当军事部长反复提辞职,忠心耿耿的保镖,有着参军热血的秘书。是位坚毅伟大有个性的首相。一星扣给有声书,口音太重,每次读Mary的信声音都装得很嗲。
评分记录丘吉尔和二战的书太多了,这本还能挖出新角度,并且写得如此好看,不容易。 作者从各种书信日记中拼凑出丘吉尔40年临危受命后一整年的英国全景。首相铁打的抗战决心和演讲技能自然是重点,让民众既沉痛直面现实又深受鼓舞。另一关键是他很早认清现实,处心积虑woo罗斯福。英国作为全村最后的希望如此顽强,真的非他不可。 感慨于聚光灯之外几位执行者的重要性--傲娇的Lord Beaverbrook打破常规加速造战斗机,病殃殃的Harry Hopkins促成英美牵线,他们实际改变了战争走向。 希特勒副手Hess孤身飞入英国太神了,为Führer忠诚奉献到失了智,这段真有意思。 通篇回顾,狂轰乱炸下英国人的生活并未停滞。年轻人还在恋爱,夜店依旧欢歌。无论夜幕如何残酷,天亮后万物生长,可谓奇迹般的韧性。
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