The real Hugh Hefner-the extraordinary inside story of an American icon "Riveting... Watts packs in plenty of gasp-inducing passages."-Newark Star Ledger "Like it or not, Hugh Hefner has affected all of us, so I treasured learning about how and why in the sober biography."-Chicago Sun Times "This is a fun book. How could it not be? Watts aims to give a full account of the man, his magazine and their place in social history. Playboy is no longer the cultural force it used to be, but it made a stamp on society."-Associated Press "In Steven Watts' exhaustive, illuminating biography Mr. Playboy, Hefner's ideal for living -- marked by his allegiances to Tarzan, Freud, Pepsi-Cola and jazz -- proves to be a kind of gloss on the Protestant work ethic."-Los Angeles TimesGorgeous young women in revealing poses; extravagant mansion parties packed with celebrities; a hot-tub grotto, elegant smoking jackets, and round rotating beds; the hedonistic pursuit of uninhibited sex. Put these images together and a single name springs to mind-Hugh Hefner. From his spectacular launch of Playboy magazine and the dizzying expansion of his leisure empire to his recent television hit The Girls Next Door, the publisher has attracted public attention and controversy for decades. But how did a man who is at once socially astute and morally unconventional, part Bill Gates and part Casanova, also evolve into a figure at the forefront of cultural change?In Mr. Playboy, historian and biographer Steven Watts argues that, in the process of becoming fabulously wealthy and famous, Hefner has profoundly altered American life and values. Granted unprecedented access to the man and his enterprise, Watts traces Hef's life and career from his midwestern, Methodist upbringing and the first publication of Playboy in 1953 through the turbulent sixties, self-indulgent seventies, reactionary eighties, and traditionalist nineties, up to the present. He reveals that Hefner, from the beginning, believed he could overturn social norms and take America with him.This fascinating portrait illustrates four ways in which Hefner and Playboy stood at the center of several cultural upheavals that remade the postwar United States. The publisher played a crucial role in the sexual revolution that upended traditional notions of behavior and expectation regarding sex. He emerged as one of the most influential advocates of a rapidly developing consumer culture, flooding Playboy readers with images of material abundance and a leisurely lifestyle. He proved instrumental-with his influential magazine, syndicated television shows, fashionable nightclubs, swanky resorts, and movie and musical projects-in making popular culture into a dominant force in many people's lives. Ironically, Hefner also became a controversial force in the movement for women's rights. Although advocating women's sexual freedom and their liberation from traditional family constraints, the publisher became a whipping boy for feminists who viewed him as a prophet for a new kind of male domination.Throughout, Watts offers singular insights into the real man behind the flamboyant public persona. He shows Hefner's personal dichotomies-the pleasure seeker and the workaholic, the consort of countless Playmates and the genuine romantic, the family man and the Gatsby-like host of lavish parties at his Chicago and Los Angeles mansions who enjoys well-publicized affairs with numerous Playmates, the fan of life's simple pleasures who hobnobs with the Hollywood elite.Punctuated throughout with descriptions and anecdotes of life at the Playboy Mansions, Mr. Playboy tells the compelling and uniquely American story of how one person with a provocative idea, a finger on the pulse of popular opinion, and a passion for his work altered the course of modern history. Spans from Hefner's childhood to the launch of Playboy magazine and the expansion of the Playboy empire to the present Puts Hefner's life and work into the cultural context of American life from the mid-twentieth-century onwards Contains over 50 B/W and color photos, including an actual fold-out centerfold
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这部小说的文字功底实在令人惊叹,作者对语言的驾驭能力达到了一个令人咋舌的高度。叙事节奏的把握如同精密的钟表,时而紧凑得让人喘不过气,仿佛置身于主角的每一次心跳和每一次抉择之中;时而又舒缓得如同夏日午后的微风,让读者有足够的时间去品味那些细腻入微的情感描写和环境渲染。我尤其欣赏作者对于心理活动的刻画,那些潜藏在人物对话和行为之下的复杂动机、那些不为人知的挣扎与渴望,都被笔触毫不留情地揭示出来,没有丝毫的矫饰。读到某些段落时,我甚至能清晰地感受到角色内心的剧烈翻腾,仿佛自己就是那个身处漩涡中心的人。这种沉浸式的阅读体验,在当下的文学作品中已属罕见。故事情节的设计也颇具匠心,多线索并行却又丝丝入扣,每一次看似偶然的交集,最终都汇聚成一张宏大而又逻辑严密的网络,让人在解开谜团的同时,又为作者的布局感到由衷的敬佩。这本书无疑是为那些真正热爱文学、追求深度阅读体验的读者准备的饕餮盛宴,它要求你全神贯注,回报你的将是远远超出预期的精神满足感。
评分坦白说,我最初是冲着封面和书名来的,心想这大概又是一部浮光掠影的消遣之作,没想到,这本书彻底颠覆了我的所有预期。它的格局远比我想象的要大,叙事不再局限于个体的情感纠葛,而是将触角伸向了更广阔的社会图景与时代变迁之中。作者构建了一个极具质感的虚拟世界,那个世界的社会规则、权力结构,乃至底层人民的生活状态,都描绘得入木三分,充满了历史的厚重感和现实的尖锐感。书中对于某些社会现象的批判,没有采用直白的口号式控诉,而是巧妙地融入到人物的命运起伏之中,这种“润物细无声”的表达方式,更具穿透力,让人在阅读故事的同时,进行深刻的反思。它成功地做到了将深刻的哲学思考与引人入胜的故事情节完美融合,使得那些晦涩的命题变得可以触摸、可以感知。这是一部需要细细咀嚼,反复回味的作品,每一次重读都会带来新的领悟,仿佛你揭开了一层薄雾,看到了更深层次的真相。
评分这本书的对话部分,简直可以单独拿出来作为写作教材来研究。角色之间的交流充满了火花,绝不是那种应付式的、推进情节的工具性语言。他们的每一句话都承载着身份、立场、情绪和未曾说出口的意图。有的是机锋暗藏的试探,有的是情绪失控的宣泄,更有那种心照不宣的默契,寥寥数语便能勾勒出两人之间复杂过往的千丝万缕。我特别喜欢作者如何处理沉默——那些停顿、那些欲言又止,有时比长篇大论更具有力量。通过精准的场景描写和环境烘托,这些沉默被赋予了重量,让读者去填补其中的空白,去想象角色内心的波澜。这种“留白”的艺术,使得人物形象立体饱满,他们的性格缺陷和闪光点都在这些充满张力的对话中自然流露,丝毫没有做作之感。读完后,我甚至会不自觉地模仿某些角色的说话腔调,可见其语言魅力之深。
评分从文学流派的角度来看,这本书的融合性非常高,它似乎汲取了多方营养,却又构建了独属于自己的美学体系。前半段读起来,带着一丝古典主义的严谨和对结构美的执着,场景的铺陈细致入微,宛如一幅精心绘制的长卷。然而,进入到中段高潮部分,叙事风格突然转向了更具现代感的碎片化处理,时间线被打乱,视角在不同人物间跳跃,充满了后现代主义的疏离感和不确定性。这种风格的剧烈转变,非但没有造成阅读上的断裂,反而极大地增强了故事的张力,模拟了现实世界中信息超载和认知混乱的状态。作者对这种高难度的结构实验驾驭得炉火纯青,每一次视角的切换都服务于揭示真相的需要,而非炫技。对于追求创新和实验性表达的读者而言,这本书无疑提供了一次令人兴奋的阅读冒险。
评分我必须得提一下这本书的配乐——当然,是指作者用文字谱写的“配乐”。书中关于感官体验的描写达到了令人惊叹的程度。无论是描写一个古老房间里尘埃在光束中浮动的细微景象,还是刻画一场暴雨来临前空气中弥漫的湿冷气息,甚至是某件陈旧物品所散发出的独特的年代气味,都被描绘得栩栩如生,仿佛能透过文字直接调动读者的嗅觉、触觉和视觉。这种对细节的偏执追求,使得阅读过程变成了一种多重感官的盛宴。特别是当涉及情感冲突的场景时,作者仿佛将情感具象化了,你不仅能“看到”角色的痛苦,更能“听到”心碎的声音,甚至“尝到”苦涩的滋味。这种高度的感官代入感,极大地提升了故事的感染力和可信度,让我完全沉浸其中,忘记了周遭的一切。这是一部真正能让人“身临其境”的作品,其细节之丰富,值得细细品味和研究。
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评分不能原谅美国人把海夫纳的传记写得如此寡淡无味
评分不能原谅美国人把海夫纳的传记写得如此寡淡无味
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