J. M. 库切 (1940- )
2003年诺贝尔文学奖获得者,著名作家和学者。生于南非开普敦,先后在南非和美国接受教育。库切学识渊博,在文学、哲学、社会学、伦理学和宗教方面造诣颇深,是一位学者型作家。几乎囊括所有文学大奖,两次获得布克奖,是英语文学中获奖最多的作家。1980年小说《等待野蛮人》一出版,即为库切赢得了国际声誉,英国企鹅出版社将此书列入“20世纪经典”系列。库切是一个有道德原则的怀疑论者,从根子上抓住了文明的痼疾。
A rich, funny, and deeply affecting autobiographical new novel from one of the world's greatest living writers.
A young English biographer is working on a book about the late writer, John Coetzee. He plans to focus on a period in the seventies when, the biographer senses, Coetzee was 'finding his feet as a writer'. He embarks on a series of interviews with people who were important to Coetzee -- a married woman with whom he had an affair, his favourite cousin Margot, a Brazilian dancer whose daughter had English lessons with him, former friends and colleagues. Thus emerges a portrait of the young Coetzee as an awkward, bookish individual, regarded as an outsider within the family. His insistence on doing manual work, his long hair and beard, and rumours that he writes poetry evoke nothing but suspicion in the South Africa of the time.
有这么两类作家,一个是看了可以激发的写作雄心。 另一个就封闭了你所有的可能性。 库切就是后者。 继少年、青春之后,又一炉火纯青之作。 看了这个三本书,我对写作的兴趣降到了极点, 就是因为太出色了,说出了心底所有隐秘的节点。 技巧到了相当娴熟的程度,让人感觉...
评分作家作为圣哲的时代——是的,那种时代已经过去了。 那么,将来谁会来费神读你写的书呢?收藏者。少数爱好者。“你打算这样消耗自己的生命:坐在书桌前制作某种也许被人出于好奇二保留也许还没人会保留的东西?” 他耸耸肩,“你有更好的建议?” 没有谁有更好的建议。是的...
评分夏日 没有最终不会松开的怀抱 夏日 夏日要过去夏日还很郁热 人们彼此不属于 那也不属于这 人们爱呵 不是属于不属于松开 还是不松开 人们是爱呵 太阳 那么长久 月亮那么温润 人们 根本不在乎 人们欢乐 不使得 人们欢乐的 人们就像神一样啊 诅咒日月 生气山河 往昔...
评分库切的焦虑感 文/苏七七 书名:《夏日》 作者:J.M.库切 译者:文敏 出版:浙江文艺2010年7月版 库切的这本新书,是一本库切自己的传记——不是自传,它有一个纠结的嵌套叙述角度:库切已经死了,一个从没见过他的叫文森特的传记传家,搜罗了一些他的创作笔记,采访与他相关...
评分那多以前写随笔的时候,就曾经虚构过这样一个传记作家,不过到底他所描述的依然是另一个虚拟的冰岛作家,从爱好到作品,全部是信手的。但是这本夏日归根到底还是没死的库切自己写的,一个绕了大圈子搁在一个文学院里教“叙事学”的教授眼里,侧面体现出库切怀疑主义越来越...
It wasn't that he couldn't argue ; but he ran his life according to principles, whereas I was a pragmatist. Pragmatism always beats principles, that's always the way things are. The universe moves; principles are always a step behind. Pragmatism are stuff comedy. Comedy is what you get when principles bump into reality.
评分It wasn't that he couldn't argue ; but he ran his life according to principles, whereas I was a pragmatist. Pragmatism always beats principles, that's always the way things are. The universe moves; principles are always a step behind. Pragmatism are stuff comedy. Comedy is what you get when principles bump into reality.
评分It wasn't that he couldn't argue ; but he ran his life according to principles, whereas I was a pragmatist. Pragmatism always beats principles, that's always the way things are. The universe moves; principles are always a step behind. Pragmatism are stuff comedy. Comedy is what you get when principles bump into reality.
评分It wasn't that he couldn't argue ; but he ran his life according to principles, whereas I was a pragmatist. Pragmatism always beats principles, that's always the way things are. The universe moves; principles are always a step behind. Pragmatism are stuff comedy. Comedy is what you get when principles bump into reality.
评分It wasn't that he couldn't argue ; but he ran his life according to principles, whereas I was a pragmatist. Pragmatism always beats principles, that's always the way things are. The universe moves; principles are always a step behind. Pragmatism are stuff comedy. Comedy is what you get when principles bump into reality.
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