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出版者:Phoenix
作者:George Steiner
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出版时间:1998-08-03
价格:GBP 6.99
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780753804698
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George Steiner, one of the great literary minds of our century, here relates the story of his own life and the ways that people, places, and events have colored the central ideas and themes of his work. Brilliant and witty, his memoir reveals Steiner's thoughts on the meaning of the western tradition and its philosophic and religious premises. Selected as a 1998 Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times Book Review "One of our great literary and cultural critics reflects on his life and the themes that have aroused his passion. . . . A beautifully written and intensely stimulating book."-Kirkus Reviews "No prominent critic shows us better why the great books matter and how to bring to our reading of them what concentration and awareness we're capable of."-Stephen Goode, Washington Times "This intriguing and thoughtful book is, and is not, Steiner's autobiography. Writing about his ideas comes more naturally to him than writing about his lived experience."-Victoria Glendinning, The Telegraph "A minor literary masterpiece."-Scott Stossel, Boston Phoenix Winner of the Truman Capote Lifetime Achievement Award in Literary Criticism in 1999 George Steiner was recently Lord Weidenfeld Visiting Professor of Comparative Literature at Oxford University. He reviews for the Times Literary Supplement and other American and European journals. He is the author of numerous books that have been translated into a dozen languages.

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

"It happens to be blindingly obvious to me that study, theological-philosophic argument, classical music, poetry, art, all that is 'difficult because it is excellent'... are the excuse for life." It is this postulate that reigns supreme throughout the eminent literary critic's latest book. The subtitle to the work implies an autobiography of some sort, but those who come to this slender volume with that notion will be disappointed. Steiner knows that real life is the life of the mind, and so he dazzles his readers with the raison d'etre of his passionate existence. Each chapter exists as a separate essay, and each essay is witty and rewarding. Steiner argues for the benefits of classical education, the underestimated importance of grammar, the supremacy of classical music. What little autobiographical information there is?snapshots of an upper-class childhood in Vienna, Paris and New York, praise for overzealous instructors, cold nods to jealous academics at Oxford and Chicago?only prefaces meditations on that which Steiner holds to be true and most dear, as when a description of his own trilingual life leads us to a discussion of the Babel myth, the power of language and the important role of the future tense in the drama of humanity. One would think that this might distance the reader from the author as subject; on the contrary, it allows us an intimate and captivating glimpse into Steiner's mind and thought.

Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal

This is ostensibly a memoir by the noted critic, scholar, and novelist Steiner, a professor of English and comparative literature at Cambridge and the University of Geneva and author of many books, most recently No Passion Spent (LJ, 4/1/96). In a series of elegant and thoughtful essays, he traces important episodes in his intellectual growth and passion for high culture and learning, first inculcated by his father. At the same time, and more significantly, Steiner uses these episodes as the occasion for a series of meditations on the nature of literary studies, higher education, language, and music. He also contemplates the origins of anti-Semitism and the survival of Judaism. Provocative and profound, this fine work is recommended for both public and academic libraries.?Thomas L. Cooksey, Armstrong State Coll., Savannah, Ga.

Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

Composing in a minor key, one of our great literary and cultural critics reflects on his life and the themes that have aroused his passion. Steiner has published 12 or so remarkable books of criticism, depending on how you count them, and sundry other volumes of fiction and essays. As a senior book reviewer at the New Yorker, he did much to call attention to books that might otherwise have slipped by unnoticed. Lately, he has taken a chair in comparative literature at Oxford, the first ever. Not a bad track record, by any standard. Alas, Mr. Steiner is not satisfied, for no Steinerian school of thought has sprung from his brow. Despite undertones of self-pity and outlandish self-regard, Steiner once again offers a beautifully written and intensely stimulating book. This one is a retrospective of the main influences on and themes of his career: the relationship of high culture to cruelty in the 20th century; the superior authenticity of diaspora Judaism vis--vis Israel; the undefinable link between language and music; the sheer miracle of language itself; the modern retreat from the word; and the meaning of God for the modern mind. Steiner explores these themes anew from a biographical point of view, explaining how he came to them and what they have meant to him. Oddly, Steiner's tone is elegiac, for he thinks his work has been underrated and occasionally plagiarized. At the same time, he is proud to be an outsider to recent decades of literary criticism. Justifiably sohe really is an extraterritorial critic, belonging to the tradition of exceptional figures such as Walter Benjamin and Karl Kraus. This new book amply rewards both casual readers and specialists. Steiner's work is a tribute to a single-minded originality that has been successful against the odds. He is inimitable; a Steiner school of criticism is a contradiction in terms. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

A memoir, even an intellectual memoir, submits the writer to the common human risk of personal exposure. He may not be liked; he may not even be likable. Steiner as memoirist is not particularly likable, but just often enough he is irresistible. -- The Los Angeles Times Sunday Book Review, Richard Eder --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

尘封的航线:失落文明的密码 作者:亚历山大·科尔文 出版信息: 环球视野出版社,2023年秋季版 页数: 680页 定价: 128.00元 ISBN: 978-1-5678-9012-3 导言:风暴中的低语 在这本书中,我们并非追寻已知的历史,而是潜入那些被时间洪流冲刷至海底的文明残骸。我们聚焦于“阿卡迪亚”——一个存在于古代文献中,却从未被考古学家确凿证实的伟大海洋帝国。科尔文教授,一位以其大胆假说和严谨的实地考察闻名于世的考古语言学家,耗费二十年心血,试图破译一系列跨越不同大洲、看似毫无关联的古代符号和神话碎片。 本书的核心议题在于探讨“同步失落”现象:为何在地球历史的不同角落,数个高度发达的文明几乎在同一时间(约公元前一万年左右)经历了突如其来的、彻底的崩溃?主流历史学倾向于将此归因于气候巨变或内部纷争,但科尔文教授提出了一个更具颠覆性的观点:这些文明并非是自然衰亡,而是遵循了某种共同的、预设的“航程终点”。 第一部分:沉默的地图与星辰的指引 科尔文教授首先从地理学和天文学的交叉点切入。他详细考察了位于安第斯山脉深处,被当地部落称为“天空之眼”的巨石阵群。这些石阵的排列,与公元前一万年前后,猎户座腰带和天狼星的特定交汇角度惊人吻合。他认为,这不仅仅是观测工具,而是“校准点”。 书中描绘了对南太平洋一处偏远珊瑚环礁的潜水考察。那里发现的、由特定矿物晶体制成的水下结构,其内部的声学特性,能将远处的低频声波放大数千倍。科尔文的团队录制并分析了这些声音,发现其中包含了一种高度结构化的、类似脉冲信号的模式。他大胆推测,这是一种古代用于长距离通信或导航的“超声波信标”。 本书的亮点之一是对“皮特里图版”的重新解读。这些在埃及和美索不达米亚都发现的楔形文字泥板,长期以来被认为是农业记录或宗教祷文。科尔文运用一种他自己开发的“多维语义拓扑分析法”,揭示了泥板上看似随机的几何图形,实际上是一套复杂的三维空间坐标系,其投影对应着地球上一些现已沉没或被掩埋的古老遗址的分布。他认为,这些图版指向的不是过去,而是“下一个停泊点”。 第二部分:物种的记忆与蓝色的遗嘱 本书深入探讨了人类集体潜意识中对“洪水”和“巨浪”的共同恐惧。科尔文教授引用了弗洛伊德和荣格的精神分析理论,但将其置于地质学背景下。他认为,这种跨文化的记忆,并非来自单一的、历史上的大洪水事件,而是源于某种遗传性的“环境创伤记录”。 他将研究重点转向了对生物迁徙模式的分析。通过追踪几类古老鲸鱼和深海鱼类的迁徙路径,他发现这些生物的某些习性与阿卡迪亚文明可能存在的航线重合。他提出一个令人不安的猜想:阿卡迪亚人可能利用了某种方法,与自然界中的“远距离导航者”建立了某种共生或信息交换关系。 书中详细描述了对撒哈拉沙漠深处一个岩洞壁画的细致描绘。这些壁画并非描绘狩猎场景,而是展示了复杂机械结构的抽象蓝图,其中包含着对液压、气动和某种未知能源利用的暗示。科尔文将其命名为“涡流图”,并推断这是一种用于在极端环境下维持生存或进行远距离“跃迁”的技术构想。 第三部分:界限与回归:终极的序列 在本书的后半部分,科尔文教授将所有线索汇集起来,描绘出他眼中阿卡迪亚文明的“终结序列”。 他不再将文明的消失视为灾难,而是视为一次有计划的“撤离”。根据他解读的“涡流图”和“皮特里图版”,阿卡迪亚人预见到了一场必然到来的地质剧变(可能不是洪水,而是一次地壳板块的剧烈调整)。他们没有选择修筑高墙抵御,而是选择了“沉降”。 科尔文认为,阿卡迪亚人利用了他们对地球内部能量流动的理解,将核心的知识和生命单元,以一种类似“休眠仓”的方式,深埋于地壳的特定节点之下。这些节点,恰好对应着他之前分析的天文校准点。 最后,本书提出了一个令人深思的哲学性疑问:如果这些文明的“失落”是主动选择的“等待”,那么,他们等待的是什么? 书的结尾并未提供一个确切的答案,而是留下了一系列令人毛骨悚然的暗示:地球的生态周期正在重演,而那些被标记的“校准点”,似乎正在重新激活。 《尘封的航线》是对既有历史叙事的强力挑战,它迫使读者重新审视人类文明的起源、技术的极限,以及“文明的终结”究竟意味着毁灭,还是某种更高层次的重置。这是一部结合了考古学、语言学、海洋学和理论物理学的宏大叙事,为所有对人类历史隐藏篇章抱有好奇心的人士,打开了一扇通往未知领域的门。

作者简介

George Steiner is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva. His books include The Death of Tragedy, Language in Silence, In Bluebeard's Castle, and On Difficulty and Other Essays.

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多年之后,当你省视来路时,该从哪里讲起?记忆中的雨,似乎为你定下了调子。他的雨,如鞭如鼓,不详惊恐。这并不是他的个人境遇,而是20世纪30年代整个犹太人的历史命运。所有的计划都可泡汤。所有的欢娱都会消失。而他,可有涉渡之舟?我们看到的是,他的古老家族虽然风雨飘...  

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多年之后,当你省视来路时,该从哪里讲起?记忆中的雨,似乎为你定下了调子。他的雨,如鞭如鼓,不详惊恐。这并不是他的个人境遇,而是20世纪30年代整个犹太人的历史命运。所有的计划都可泡汤。所有的欢娱都会消失。而他,可有涉渡之舟?我们看到的是,他的古老家族虽然风雨飘...  

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