In 1946, acclaimed author Philip Pullman was born in Norwich, England, into a Protestant family. Although his beloved grandfather was an Anglican priest, Pullman became an atheist in his teenage years. He graduated from Exeter College in Oxford with a degree in English, and spent 23 years as a teacher while working on publishing 13 books and numerous short stories. Pullman has received many awards for his literature, including the prestigious Carnegie Medal for exceptional children's literature in 1996, and the Carnegie of Carnegies in 2006. He is most famous for his His Dark Materials trilogy, a series of young adult fantasy novels which feature free-thought themes. The novels cast organized religion as the series' villain. Pullman told The New York Times in 2000: "When you look at what C.S. Lewis is saying, his message is so anti-life, so cruel, so unjust. The view that the Narnia books have for the material world is one of almost undisguised contempt. At one point, the old professor says, 'It's all in Plato'—meaning that the physical world we see around us is the crude, shabby, imperfect, second-rate copy of something much better. I want to emphasize the simple physical truth of things, the absolute primacy of the material life, rather than the spiritual or the afterlife." He argues for a "republic of heaven" here on Earth.
In 2007, the first novel of the His Dark Materials trilogy was adopted into the motion picture The Golden Compass by New Line Cinema. Many churches and Christian organizations, including the Catholic League, called for a boycott of the film due to the books' atheist themes. While the film was successful in Europe and moderately received in the United States, the other two books in the trilogy were not be adapted into film, possibly due to pressure from the Catholic Church. When questioned about the anti-church views in His Dark Materials, Pullman explains in an interview for Third Way (UK): “It comes from history. It comes from the record of the Inquisition, persecuting heretics and torturing Jews and all that sort of stuff; and it comes from the other side, too, from the Protestants burning the Catholics. It comes from the insensate pursuit of innocent and crazy old women, and from the Puritans in America burning and hanging the witches—and it comes not only from the Christian church but also from the Taliban. Every single religion that has a monotheistic god ends up by persecuting other people and killing them because they don't accept him. Wherever you look in history, you find that. It's still going on" (Feb. 2002). Pullman has received many threats by ardent believers over his choice of subject matter.
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The Amber Spyglass brings the intrigue of The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife to a heart-stopping end, marking the final volume of His Dark Materials as the most powerful of the trilogy.
Along with the return of Lyra, Will, Mrs. Coulter, Lord Asriel, Dr. Mary Malone, and Iorek Byrnison the armored bear, come a host of new characters: the Mulefa, mysterious wheeled creatures with the power to see Dust; Gallivespian Lord Roke, a hand-high spymaster to Lord Asriel; and Metatron, a fierce and mighty angel. So, too, come startling revelations: the painful price Lyra must pay to walk through the land of the dead, the haunting power of Dr. Malone's amber spyglass, and the names of who will live--and who will die--for love. And all the while, war rages with the Kingdom of Heaven, a brutal battle that--in its shocking outcome--will uncover the secret of Dust. Philip Pullman deftly brings the cliff-hangers and mysteries of His Dark Materials to an earthshattering conclusion--and confirms his fantasy trilogy as an undoubted and enduring classic.
From the Hardcover edition.
不得不说这个故事太七零八落了...好多情节都挺水,有种“圆不上,就这样将就着硬扯到一起吧”的感觉。理念确实非常诗意非常美,我也很吃泛神思想,攻击天主教我也没意见(但可以理解信教人士的负面情绪),但故事本身各个环节都不太撑得起,以至于看到悲伤结局竟然没有情绪波动,只觉得“我去,终于读完了”。要说看齐哈利波特和冰火还是不太可能(纳尼亚我评价不高,所以也没啥好比了)。
评分A bit anticlimactic. It’s about puberty and the responsibilities of growing up isn’t it. Throw in a bit of atheism and fantasy and there you have it. Still will name my pet Pan if I ever get one though lol.
评分暗黑物质的世界里有没有真神?如果没有,Dust最初从何而来?如果Dust来源于人自身,为何Lyra最后失去了读取alethiometer的能力?Ah……
评分看到最后才发现满满都是狗粮,俩青少年居然浓情蜜意的谈起恋爱来了,你是儿童读物啊!!!前两本平均用时20天,最后一本用时50天,中间真的挺乏味的,Lyra父母的转变也太大了,完全没立住啊。
评分暗黑物质的世界里有没有真神?如果没有,Dust最初从何而来?如果Dust来源于人自身,为何Lyra最后失去了读取alethiometer的能力?Ah……
The Amber Spyglass 2025 pdf epub mobi 电子书