Amazon.com There are any number of ways to approach Hollywood Boulevard, but for pure shock value, the key is to strike at the heart of the beast, right where the cheese factor is the highest: the intersection of Hollywood and Highland Avenue. That's Limburger, baby, with a side of extra stink. With this kind of snappy commentary, Vincent Rubio may seem like your average hard-boiled, cold-blooded Los Angeles PI. But as Eric Garcia's legions of fans already know from Anonymous Rex, Vincent is anything but average--though he is cold-blooded. Garcia's conceit, so cleverly fashioned that it seems oddly natural, is that dinosaurs never really became extinct and that your next-door neighbor might just be a T. rex in a latex costume. It's a twist that allows Garcia to poke fun at our human quirks ("Ankylosaurs have difficulty expressing emotion visually. Think Al Gore."), but it doesn't detract in the slightest from his well-paced, drolly comic noir. In Casual Rex, a prequel to the first novel, Vincent, a velociraptor, gets conned into helping out his partner Ernie's ex-wife Louise. Ernie still can't resist Louise's "lilac and warm oatmeal" pheromone signature and crocodile tears (almost literally, since Louise is "one of those unfortunate dinosaurs for whom the lachrymal glands are still overproductive, even after millions of years of evolution worked this kink out of the rest of our systems"). When she comes to the agency with a story of her younger brother Rupert's involvement in a dino cult, the pair quickly find themselves masquerading as cult members, or Progressives. The Progressives are intent on reclaiming their dinosaur ancestry, or as they put it, "becoming 100% Dinosaur Natural." The smooth talk and the stunning beauty of cult leader Circe, whose velociraptor pores emit a dizzying scent of rosemary, fennel, and thyme (all powerful dino intoxicants), fascinates even skeptical Vincent. But it quickly becomes apparent that something dangerous is simmering beneath the surface of the cult. The only question is whether Vincent and Ernie will figure out what's going on before they become 100% Dinosaur Dead. Garcia's first novel became something of a cult item in its own right. Fans will be happy to know that Casual Rex delivers the goods again; it's funny enough to render the sophomore jinx extinct. --Kelly Flynn From Publishers Weekly Vincent Rubio is your typical PI: He's single, drives a Lincoln, has trouble saying no to a good-looking woman and occasionally takes photos of unfaithful husbands with their mistresses for extra cash. The only things separating him from other hard-boiled private eyes are his tail, claws and reptilian hide. In this prequel to the popular Anonymous Rex, Garcia spins another comical scenario involving Vincent and a host of other dinosaurs who never became extinct and have integrated themselves into modern society by covering up with human-looking latex costumes. Once readers get over the initial oddness of the idea, a somewhat normal detective story materializes: Vincent and his partner, Ernie, are hired by Ernie's ex-wife (herself a T. Rex) to rescue her brother Rupert from a cult group he's become involved in. As they immerse themselves in Rupert's recovery, Vincent and Ernie learn more about the cult, a sort of heritage club for dinosaurs who call themselves the Progressives. Further investigation uncovers some shady doings, and the two detectives throw themselves headlong into an inquiry involving the Progressives and other young dinos who've been lured in like Rupert. Meanwhile, in a nutty side story, the dino-shamuses agree to help their landlord get back a certain human body part of his that his girlfriend stole. Garcia keeps the jokes coming, bordering on overwriting but coming out on top to present a tale that's slightly cornball, at times hilarious and unquestionably original--though not as original as the first novel and exuding a faint air of shtick. Agent, Barbara Zitwer. (Mar. )Forecast: Fans of Garcia's first novel will enthusiastically gravitate to this follow-up, and the author's X-Files take on the classic detective tale will appeal to both mystery and SF readers. Here's a series with dino-sized legs.Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
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这本书的书名实在是太引人注目了,**Casual Rex: A Novel**,光是看到“Rex”这个词,我就忍不住想象出一个带着某种随性又有点不羁气质的主角。我是在一个朋友的强烈推荐下去读的,他当时只说“你一定要试试,它跟市面上那些严肃文学完全不是一个路子。” 我抱着一种“好吧,让我看看这个‘休闲’的霸王龙能玩出什么花样”的心态翻开了第一页。 坦白说,开头的叙事节奏相当轻快,作者似乎毫不费力地就将我拉进了一个光怪陆离的日常场景之中。那些环境的描绘,不是那种细腻到令人窒息的文字堆砌,而是充满了画面感和一种微妙的幽默感,仿佛导演打了一个非常巧妙的近景镜头,一下子抓住了核心情绪。 我特别喜欢那种对话的张力,人物之间一来一回的交锋,火花四溅,但又带着一种不动声色的智慧。读到中期的时候,我甚至发现自己不自觉地模仿了书中某个角色的说话腔调,可见作者在塑造人物个性上的功力。它不像那种情节驱动的商业小说,你急着想知道接下来会发生什么;它更像是一场精心布置的社交聚会,你更享受的是与在场各位的交谈,以及从中体味到的那些潜台词和人性的复杂面向。 这本书带给我的阅读体验,与其说是“阅读”,不如说是一种“沉浸”——一种带着点慵懒、但又足够刺激的感官体验。它成功地打破了我对传统叙事结构的期待,将一些看似毫不相干的元素巧妙地编织在一起,最终形成了一个既荒谬又无比真实的微观世界。 绝对值得一读,特别是当你厌倦了那些故作高深的文学作品,想要找点真正能让你放松下来,同时又在脑海里留下一些回响的东西时。
评分如果用一个词来形容阅读《Casual Rex: A Novel》的感受,我会选择“酣畅淋漓”,但这种“酣畅”并非来自情节的快速发展,而是来自作者对逻辑束缚的彻底解绑。 这本书给我最大的冲击在于其对“现实性”的模糊处理。 很多时候,我分不清哪些是主角的真实经历,哪些是他基于焦虑而产生的幻觉或者妄想,作者非常高明地将这两者之间的界限模糊化了,迫使读者不断地自我修正对故事的认知。 这种模糊性,让整个故事笼罩在一层迷蒙的、充满不确定性的光晕之下,非常具有后现代的特质。 我特别欣赏作者在处理情绪爆发点时的克制,很多本该是大喊大叫的时刻,作者却选择用极其平淡甚至略带麻木的口吻来描述,这种“反差萌”比直接的情感宣泄更有力量,它像是一把冰冷的刀,慢慢地、精准地切入读者的内心深处。 读完合上书的那一刻,我需要几分钟时间来重新校准我自己的现实感,因为这本书构建的世界太具有吸附性了。 它不是那种让你读完后会留下一个明确教训的作品,而是会留下一些难以名状的“感觉”和“氛围”,这些感觉会伴随你接下来的生活,让你看待寻常事物的方式,都带上了一点点“Casual Rex”式的荒诞滤镜。 绝对是近期读到最有原创性和颠覆性的作品之一。
评分简直不敢相信我竟然错过了这样一部作品这么久!《Casual Rex: A Novel》这本书,它给我的第一印象就是——“哇,好大胆的结构!” 叙事线索的跳跃性非常强,不是那种线性、按部就班的推进,而更像是一张由无数细小光点构成的星图,需要读者自己去连接和判断哪些才是主要的星座。 我花了很长时间才适应作者那种特立独行的时态切换和视角转换,但一旦适应了,那种感觉就像是戴上了一副3D眼镜,原本平面的故事立刻立体了起来,充满了层次感和纵深感。 某些章节的文字密度高得惊人,需要我反复阅读才能捕捉到其中暗含的典故或者讽刺意味,但这种“挑战”感丝毫没有带来阅读的疲惫,反而激发了我深入探索的欲望。作者似乎对语言本身有着一种近乎偏执的迷恋,他会用一些你从未想过会出现在一起的词语组合,创造出一种既陌生又异常贴切的表达。 这种阅读体验是需要你付出精力的,它不迎合那些只想被动接受故事的读者,它要求你成为一个积极的参与者,去构建属于你自己的理解框架。 读完之后,我立刻去查阅了作者的其他作品,发现这种风格似乎贯穿始终,这让我对“当代文学的边界在哪里”这个问题有了新的思考。 这本书就像一块未被完全雕琢的璞玉,棱角分明,需要你用自己的理解力去打磨,最终才能看到它最闪耀的那一面。
评分说真的,拿到这本《Casual Rex: A Novel》时,我其实是有点怀疑的,封面设计看起来很朴素,书名又带着一丝戏谑,我担心这会是一本故作高深、实则内容空洞的作品。 结果,我完全被它的内涵给‘打脸’了。 这本书最打动我的地方在于它对“身份迷失”这一主题的探讨,但它处理这个主题的方式极其巧妙,没有采用那种沉重的心理分析,而是通过一系列荒诞不经的事件来侧面烘托主角内心的挣扎与疏离感。 想象一下,一个置身于完全不属于自己的环境中的人,他如何用最表面的、最“休闲”的方式来掩盖内心深处的巨大鸿沟?这本书就展示了这种生存策略。 尤其是在描绘城市景观和社会阶层差异时,作者的笔触精准而犀利,他描绘的场景不是宏大的史诗,而是咖啡馆的角落、拥挤的地铁车厢、或者某个被遗忘的后巷,但正是这些细微之处,构建出了一个无比真实的社会切片。 我甚至觉得,这本书的结构本身就是一种对现代生活碎片化、多线叙事模式的隐喻。你永远无法抓住全部,只能抓住眼前这一段,然后寄希望于下一段能提供更多的线索,但这线索也许只是一团迷雾。 这是一个需要细细品味的,充满“反讽”之美的作品。
评分我通常不喜欢那些被过度包装的文学作品,但《Casual Rex: A Novel》的厉害之处在于,它成功地将极端的个人主义体验,转化成了一种普世的共鸣。 这本书的核心魅力,或许在于它毫不留情地揭示了现代人“表演性社交”的本质。 书中的人物,无论身份高低,似乎都在扮演一个被社会期待的角色,而“Rex”这个人物,则像是一个打破了所有既定剧本的局外人,他的“休闲”其实是一种最彻底的拒绝。 叙事风格上,这本书有一种奇特的韵律感,有时候像一首快速演奏的爵士乐,充满即兴和突变;有时候又像是老电影里的默片,通过肢体语言和场景调度来传达信息,文字反而退居二线。 这种视听感受的切换,让阅读过程充满了惊喜,你永远不知道下一秒等待你的是一段长达半页的内心独白,还是一场突如其来的、近乎闹剧的外部冲突。 此外,书中对“时间”的把握也极其精准,有时候事件仿佛被无限拉长,让人感受到那种无尽的等待和焦虑;有时候几年的光阴又被压缩在一句话里带过,突显了记忆的不可靠性。 这是一本关于“如何与世界保持距离,同时又无法完全抽离”的深刻探讨,用最轻盈的姿态,谈论了最沉重的主题。
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