Last Days

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作者:Brian Evenson
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页数:201
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出版时间:2009-2
价格:$ 14.63
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isbn号码:9780980226003
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  • 科幻
  • 生存
  • 灾难
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  • 悬疑
  • 惊悚
  • 动作
  • 冒险
  • 未来
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Intense and profoundly unsettling, Last Days is a down-the-rabbit-hole detective novel set in an underground religious cult. Still reeeling from his brutal dismemberment, detective Kline is forcibly recruited to solve a murder inside of a secret society of fundamentalist self-mutilators. As Kline becomes more deeply involved with the group, he begins to realize the stakes are higher than he previously realized. Armed only with his gun, his wits, and a gift for self-preservation, Kline must navigate a gauntlet of lies, threats, and misinformation, discovering that his survival depends on an act of sheer will.

"[T]he author creates a deeply literary space, a bureaucratic nightmare complete with subtle reflections on belief, community, prophets, power and reality itself. The deceptively simple prose keeps the book brisk and even gripping as its puzzles grow more craggy and complex. This is Evenson’s singular, Poe-like gift: He writes with intelligence and a steady hand, even when his characters decide to lop their own limbs off.'"

—Michael Miller in Time Out New York

"[So intense is Evenson's focus on the admittedly extreme reality he sets out to explore that a kind of numinous evil comes to pervade the setting, the characters and events of the tale.... [O]ne of the most relentlessly disturbing pieces of horror fiction I've read since Joe Hill's remarkable short story 'Best New Horror.'"

—Paul Witcover in Locus

"[Evenson is an extremely skilled and precise stylist... [a] spare, bleak, and remorseless short novel, which in its own way is as minimal as something like Cormac McCarthy's The Road... what makes it really scary is its portrayal of the dynamics of obsessive group behavior, the cost of maintaining an identity in opposition to such groups, and the price of freedom."

—Gary K. Wolfe in Locus

"Brian Evenson may not yet be a household name, but if you are a fan of horror or transgressive or even just contemporary fiction, you NEED to get yourself acquainted with him pronto. Remember discovering Thomas Ligotti? Or, closer, that first brush with Dennis Cooper or Chuck Pahlniuk? You ain't seen nothing yet."

—Linda Marotta inFangoria

"By shearing off extraneous elements Evenson removes all but the most necessary and important elements of mystery novels (the quest and sacrifice for truth) and reveals the horror at the core of the hunt."

—Paul Constant in The Stranger

"[A] grim, darkly hilarious riff on blind obedience and pointless self-sacrifice, often reading like the twisted offspring of Raymond Chandler and David Cronenberg... B+."

—Zack Handlen in The Onion's AV Club

"Evenson is a rigorous stylist, writing sentences that remain clear and stunning even when they’re conveying absolute terror." [four stars]

—Michael Miller at TONY Blog

"The horror of the grotesque is always fundamentally the horror of empathy, which is to say a confusion of bodies. Evenson's achievement lies in intensifying and exploring the power and mystery of that experience."

—Mike Meginnis in Puerto del Sol

"Often times crime fiction is billed and blurbed as being 'dark' and too often it fails to live up; flinching first and crying uncle when the story gets tough. In this unique detective novel Brian Evenson is willing to hold the gaze of the abyss and the result is a novel that isn’t likely to be forgotten anytime soon."

—Brian Lindenmuth in Crimespree magazine and at Bookspot Central

"[T]he book careens past biblical satire into full-on, blood-soaked, Beckettian absurdity."

—Zach Baron in The Village Voice

"The prose is reminiscent of a more twisted Don DeLillo... Evenson does well in putting together a compelling narrative that drags the kicking and screaming reader along until the reader has no choice but to run and keep up. It’s quite a ride."

—Joe Sherry at Adventures in Reading

"Even as you are aware of the fact that you are reading, that you are being told, as things progress you can’t quite stop your body from having the same response you would have had if these things were indeed actually occurring on your body.... Brian Evenson is a true revelator, a blacksmith of the nightmare and the tongues, and ‘Last Days’ is his post-noir bloodcurdler...."

—Blake Butler at <HTMLGIANT>

"[A] cross between hard-boiled crime noir and surreal horror—think Charlie Huston meets Chuck Palahniuk by way of David Lynch... an incredibly demented and intensely unforgettable ride."

—Robert Thompson at Fantasy Book Critic

"Combining the wry humor of Neil Gaiman, detective prose à la Mickey Spillane and Grand Guignol set pieces reminiscent of Clive Barker, Brian Evenson mixes the varied elements into two interconnected novellas that pack a wallop..." Kline is "the Mike Hammer of amputees."

—Hellnotes

"[A] sterling example of paranoid fiction... Last Days is gruesome, perplexing, reprehensible, cruel, and freaking marvelous."

—Shelf Monkey

"Last Days definitely ticks all those boxes and is one that I think will be worth keeping an eye out for when it is published in February next year...Eight and Three Quarters out of Ten." Also see an interview that Graeme Flory did with me on his site here.

—Graeme's Fantasy Book Review

"Last Days is a dark, dark novel. At times, I'd say it's brutal, even. That's not to say it's gratuitous though. The narrative is highly calculated and well-paced.... What matters is the story, the words on the page. Every single one matters."

—The Velvet

"The ultimate dismemberment-mutilation book... Evenson gives us a bizarre milieu, yet it’s couched in such fine hard-boiled matter of fact language, that it’s a page turner."

—Chazz W. on Wordpress

"Dark, violent, and full of some of the best writing around. I've enjoyed everything of Evenson's I've read so far, and this book might just beat them all."

—Matt Bell

"[R]eferences to St. Paul, to his visions of how to lead a holy life and especially to his views on the coming end to the world, abound. Today in this world, there are those who take the words of prophets and other religious men so literally that we see such a self-effacement taking place as to make outsiders wonder what could move them to inflict such pain and suffering upon themselves and upon others. Evenson addresses some of those questions in Last Days, but as it is with trying to grasp the mentalité of those whose very world-views are so alien to ours, there are times where the narrative falters and the reader is left confronted with the raw, visceral "otherness" that has fallen across adherents to such extreme manifestations of religious faith."

—OF Blog of the Fallen

"Last Days is reminiscent of a modern Kafka with its inclusion of the hero's 'other-ness', frustrating scenarios, and ludicrous circumstances."

—Bibliophile Stalker

《静默深渊》 简介 在一个被遗忘的角落,隐藏着一个被时间遗弃的城镇——“静默深渊”。这里的人们过着与世隔绝的生活,仿佛被一层无形的薄纱笼罩,外界的喧嚣与变化似乎与他们毫无关联。然而,在这表面的宁静之下,一股不为人知的暗流正在涌动,一股来自古老传说和被遗忘秘密的力量,正悄然苏醒,预示着一场即将到来的巨变。 故事围绕着年轻的考古学研究生林夏展开。林夏,一个对历史充满热情,同时又怀揣着对未解之谜的执着探索精神的女孩。她的导师,一位备受尊敬却又行踪诡秘的历史学教授,在一次关于古代文明遗迹的考察途中神秘失踪。教授留下的唯一线索,是一份泛黄的手稿,上面记载着关于“静默深渊”以及一个传说中能连接过去与未来的神秘祭坛。 怀着寻找导师的决心和对未知的好奇,林夏踏上了前往“静默深渊”的旅程。当她抵达这个与世隔绝的小镇时,一切都显得那样不真实。古老的石砌房屋,弥漫着泥土和青草的芬芳,偶尔传来几声遥远的钟声,打破了小镇的寂静。镇上的居民,大多数都面容淳朴,眼神中却带着一丝难以言喻的疏离,仿佛他们隐藏着某种共同的秘密。 林夏试图向镇上的居民打听教授的下落,却屡屡碰壁。他们要么含糊其辞,要么神色紧张,仿佛她口中的“教授”是一个禁忌的话题。然而,林夏并没有放弃。她偶然结识了一位名叫阿生的老人,阿生是镇上为数不多的愿意与她交流的人。阿生曾经是镇上的石匠,对“静默深渊”的历史和传说了如指掌。在他的讲述中,林夏了解到,“静默深渊”并非一个普通的乡镇,而是某个古老文明的遗址,其历史可以追溯到数千年前。 阿生告诉林夏,传说中,在“静默深渊”的山脉深处,隐藏着一个能够观测时间,甚至能够与过去和未来进行微弱感应的祭坛。这个祭坛是连接两个世界的桥梁,但它也承载着巨大的风险,只有拥有纯净心灵和坚定意志的人才能驾驭它。而她的导师,很可能就是因为对这个祭坛的研究而卷入了某种危险之中。 随着林夏对“静默深渊”的深入了解,她逐渐发现,镇上的居民并非只是简单的避世者,他们似乎在守护着一个巨大的秘密。这种守护,既是对外来者的警惕,也是对某种力量的压制。她开始注意到,每当夜幕降临,小镇上会弥漫着一种淡淡的、古老的气息,仿佛有某种沉睡的生物即将苏醒。 在阿生的指引下,林夏开始寻找传说中的祭坛。他们穿过茂密的森林,攀爬陡峭的山崖,每一步都充满了未知与挑战。在探索的过程中,林夏的考古学知识派上了用场,她能够解读古老的符号,辨别遗迹的年代,而阿生则凭借着对地形和当地传说深刻的理解,为她指明方向。 他们发现了一些隐藏在山洞中的壁画,壁画描绘了一个古老的文明,他们崇拜星辰,信奉着时间的力量,并且在祭坛前进行着某种神秘的仪式。壁画的风格独特,充满了神秘感,仿佛在诉说着一段早已被遗忘的辉煌。 随着调查的深入,林夏逐渐接触到镇上一群神秘的年轻人,他们被称为“守护者”。“守护者”们接受古老的传承,负责维护“静默深渊”的宁静,同时也是祭坛的看守者。其中,一位名叫“月影”的年轻女子,成为了林夏的朋友,也成为了她获取更多信息的关键。月影起初对林夏充满戒备,但在看到林夏的真诚和对知识的渴求后,逐渐向她敞开了心扉。 月影告诉林夏,“静默深渊”的宁静并非一成不变,每隔一段时间,一股强大的“吞噬之力”就会从祭坛深处涌出,试图侵蚀现实世界,而“守护者”的任务就是用古老的方法压制这种力量。林夏的导师,正是因为试图利用祭坛的力量去“修正”某些历史遗憾,从而触怒了祭坛深处的某种存在,才导致了失踪。 林夏意识到,她寻找导师的旅程,已经演变成了一场关于古老力量、历史真相和守护责任的复杂冒险。祭坛并非仅仅是一个观测时间的工具,它更是一个拥有自我意识的古老存在,它的力量既能启迪,也能毁灭。 在探索过程中,林夏逐渐感受到祭坛对她发出的某种呼唤。她发现自己对时间的感知开始变得异常敏锐,有时甚至能瞥见模糊的过往画面,或者感受到微弱的未来预兆。这些“预兆”让她更加确信,导师的失踪与祭坛有着直接的联系,并且导师的某个行为,可能正在引发一场无法挽回的灾难。 故事的高潮,发生在林夏与月影,以及几位“守护者”一同深入祭坛的核心区域。祭坛并非一个实体建筑,而是一个由无数闪烁着幽光的能量汇聚而成的空间。在那里,林夏终于找到了她的导师,但他已经完全被祭坛的力量所吞噬,成为了祭坛的“容器”,意识模糊,无法辨认。 在祭坛的核心,林夏目睹了导师试图改变历史的真相。他贪婪地想要利用祭坛的力量去“修复”某个历史悲剧,却不曾想到,历史的改变会带来更大的混乱和痛苦。祭坛的力量并非是可以随意操纵的工具,它有自己的运行法则,任何试图违背法则的行为,都会招致反噬。 林夏面临着一个艰难的抉择:是试图拯救被吞噬的导师,还是牺牲一切,将祭坛的力量重新封印,以避免更大的灾难发生?在月影和“守护者”的帮助下,林夏运用自己所学到的知识,以及在“静默深渊”所获得的力量,进行了一场与祭坛能量的搏斗。 她并没有选择完全摧毁祭坛,因为她知道,即使祭坛被摧毁,其潜在的能量也无法完全消失,反而可能造成更不可控的后果。她选择了一种更加古老和平衡的方式,将祭坛的力量重新引导,使其回归沉寂,并从中领悟到了时间的真正意义——时间是无法被改变的,但我们可以从中学习,并以更加成熟的态度去面对未来。 最终,林夏成功地将祭坛的力量稳定下来,导师虽然未能完全恢复,但他的意识也逐渐清醒,认识到了自己的错误。林夏也因此获得了某种升华,她不再仅仅是一个追求知识的学者,更成为了一位能够理解和尊重时间法则的守护者。 《静默深渊》不仅仅是一个关于冒险和解谜的故事,它更是一次对时间、历史、选择以及个人责任的深刻探讨。林夏在“静默深渊”的经历,让她明白了,有些秘密,与其去揭开,不如去守护;有些力量,与其去掌控,不如去敬畏。最终,她选择带着这份领悟,离开了“静默深渊”,但“静默深渊”的宁静,以及那段与时间共舞的经历,将永远铭刻在她的心中。这个故事,也让我们重新审视自己与时间的关系,以及我们在历史长河中的位置。

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