弗拉基米尔·纳博科夫 Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) 是二十世纪公认的杰出小说家和文体家。1899年4月23日,纳博科夫出生于圣彼得堡。布尔什维克革命期间,纳博科夫随全家于1919年流亡德国。他在剑桥三一学院攻读法国和俄罗斯文学后,开 始了在柏林和巴黎十八年的文学生涯。1940年,纳博科夫移居美国,在韦尔斯利、斯坦福、康奈尔和哈佛大学执教,以小说家、诗人、批评家和翻译家的身份享誉文坛,著有《庶出的标志》《洛丽塔》《普宁》和《微暗的火》等长篇小说。1955年9月15日,纳博科夫最有名的作品《洛丽塔》由巴黎奥林匹亚出版社出版并引发争议。1961年,纳博科夫迁居瑞士蒙特勒;1977年7月2日病逝。
发表于2024-12-22
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
“魔法师”这个意象,反复出现在纳博科夫的作品中。蒲宁之妻说,纳博科夫的脑子里有个魔法师,故能把魔法师塑造得那么鲜活。而更多人则倾向于把纳博科夫直接视作魔法师,以此解释他创作的世界:翻手为云、覆手为雨。纳博科夫的同代人奥斯卡尔·格鲁森贝格像个为魔法着迷的孩子...
图书标签: Nabokov 纳博科夫 短篇小说集 文学 中短篇小说 美国文学 英文原版 英文
Here, for the first time, the stories of one of the century's greatest prose stylists are collected in a single, comprehensive volume. Written from the early 1920s - the years of his exile from Russia - to the mid-1950s, when he abandoned the story form and turned to his English-language masterpieces Lolita, Pale Fire, and Ada, these stories reveal the fascinating progress of Nabokov's early development as they remind us that we are in the presence of a magnificent original, a genuine master. Edited by his son and translator, Dmitri Nabokov, The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov is a literary event and a celebration of his art.
His short stories offer conclusive evidence that Nabokov had a gift for storytelling that went far beyond simply lifting the rocks off wet ground and showing us the slimy creatures underneath--he could also show us why those too are beautiful.
评分#剧透#比较多故事的结局都不太好。。文字描述及思想表达也比较内涵深刻但行文风格要比乔伊斯更对味~ 我真的有在看的!看到88.6%了!--20140404 后面的故事没有前面的好看和有趣。看完了,后面只能说不明觉厉。
评分中文版看到一半後過來看英文版。然後發現中文的譯本意象中有許多不太準確的地方,而這又是隊閱讀納博科夫這樣一個作家來說特別重要的——顏色,聲音,形狀,模糊的程度⋯⋯一旦有一些偏差,就不是那幅圖畫。還是盡量去看原文吧。
评分Some are definitely superb, but I don't know why he included some of the others...
评分‘Perhaps what matters is not the human pain and joy at all but, the play of shadow and light on a live body. The harmony of trifles assembled... in a unique and inimitable way.’ (The Fight)
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书