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亚伯拉罕•维基斯(Abraham Verghese)

埃塞俄比亚裔医学专家和作家,现任美国斯坦福大学医学院教授、内科副主任。自1993年在爱荷华大学作家工坊学习并获得艺术学位之后,开始执刀亦执笔的生涯。

《斯通,与另一个斯通》是作者历经十年淬炼写就的长篇小说。2009年甫一出版便受好评,当选《出版家周刊》年度好书、美国亚马逊年度编辑选书,更被奥巴马总统选为假期读物。


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书有些厚,才看了一点,就想在网上了解下这个作家,却搜到了这篇应该是版权代理人写的东东,才知道台版书名叫“双生石”,才知道一本书的出版过程还挺好玩。贴完了回去继续看书(分割线以下为正文) ------------------------------------- 本书是印度裔医生作家亚伯拉罕‧...  

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书有些厚,才看了一点,就想在网上了解下这个作家,却搜到了这篇应该是版权代理人写的东东,才知道台版书名叫“双生石”,才知道一本书的出版过程还挺好玩。贴完了回去继续看书(分割线以下为正文) ------------------------------------- 本书是印度裔医生作家亚伯拉罕‧...  

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喜欢这种有悬念的故事,书很厚,但一气读完,很感人,也很有哲思。世界上总有一个人,跟我们是一体的,也许是至亲,也许是爱人,也许是默然相伴的朋友,失去他们,我们也不再完整。《斯通,与另一个斯通》把这痛写得很透,让人感觉心里抠得慌。喜欢的人自然喜欢,无须多说。  

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这本书让我想起了很多,故事的设置有点像《追风筝的人》,有些孤独的议论又有点像《童年》,大篇有点瑰丽的描写又有点像《百年孤独》。同样是战争流离下的凄凉的无力的故事,这本书在我心里比《追》要好,好得多。 故事有两根明显的主线,自己和弟弟的成长,包括人生理想和性格...  

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凡事有缘起,而一切源于秘密,为人称道而当事人不自知的,以及那些不为人所知的。《斯通,与另一个斯通》,作为一本被奥巴马总统选为的假期读物,沿着成长的脉络在蒙太奇的切换和回放之间切割成一个个不规则的图形,捧着近五十万字关于斯通家族的人生日记好像窥视着他们的秘密...  

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出版者:Random House Audio
作者:Abraham Verghese
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页数:19
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出版时间:2009
价格:USD 44.95
装帧:Audio CD
isbn号码:9780739382851
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From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Lauded for his sensitive memoir (My Own Country) about his time as a doctor in eastern Tennessee at the onset of the AIDS epidemic in the 80s, Verghese turns his formidable talents to fiction, mining his own life and experiences in a magnificent, sweeping novel that moves from India to Ethiopia to an inner-city hospital in New York City over decades and generations. Sister Mary Joseph Praise, a devout young nun, leaves the south Indian state of Kerala in 1947 for a missionary post in Yemen. During the arduous sea voyage, she saves the life of an English doctor bound for Ethiopia, Thomas Stone, who becomes a key player in her destiny when they meet up again at Missing Hospital in Addis Ababa. Seven years later, Sister Praise dies birthing twin boys: Shiva and Marion, the latter narrating his own and his brothers long, dramatic, biblical story set against the backdrop of political turmoil in Ethiopia, the life of the hospital compound in which they grow up and the love story of their adopted parents, both doctors at Missing. The boys become doctors as well and Vergheses weaving of the practice of medicine into the narrative is fascinating even as the story bobs and weaves with the power and coincidences of the best 19th-century novel. (Feb.)

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From The Washington Post

From The Washington Post's Book World/washingtonpost.com Reviewed by W. Ralph Eubanks "Why St. Teresa, mother?" the narrator of Abraham Verghese's masterful first novel asks longingly. Marion Praise Stone wants to understand his long-dead mother and her devotion to the 16th-century mystic. But the circumstances surrounding his birth complicate that quest: Marion and his identical twin brother, Shiva, were born from a secret union between a beautiful Indian nun, Sister Mary Joseph Praise, and a British surgeon, Thomas Stone, in Addis Ababa in 1954. Now 50 years old, and a doctor like the father who abandoned him, Marion sets out to piece together his personal history, both as a spiritual exercise and as an act of reconciliation. Marion's question, "Why Saint Teresa?," is prompted by one of the few remnants of his late mother's life: a print of Bernini's sculpture of Teresa of Avila, depicting her enraptured by the love of God. He senses that his mother's beauty must have been like that of Saint Teresa, a woman known to be so attractive to men that her confessor not only fell in love with her but also wound up confessing his own sins to her. Verghese's gripping narrative moves over decades and generations from India to Ethiopia to an inner-city hospital in New York, describing the cultural and spiritual pull of these places. Sister Mary Joseph Praise and Dr. Thomas Stone meet during the young nun's voyage from India to a missionary post in Yemen. Sister Mary Joseph saves Stone's life on the tempestuous passage, one filled with typhoid and other dangers. Impressed by her skills as a nurse, Stone asks the nun to join him in Addis Ababa at a mission hospital known to natives as "Missing Hospital." She declines his invitation, noting her commitment to her order in Yemen. Later while serving in Aden, a Yemeni city that is "at once dead and yet in continuous motion," Sister Mary Joseph confronts an evil man and an act of violence that she never discusses or reveals to anyone. Yet what happened leaves its mark on her like stigmata. She flees from Yemen and finds her way to Addis Ababa and Missing Hospital. When she recovers, she and Stone become an inseparable team in the operating room. After seven years of working together and more, Stone learns of Sister Mary Joseph's pregnancy when he is called to the hospital and finds her in a distressed labor. When she dies giving birth to their twins, he disappears. Cutting for Stone then moves to the story of Marion and Shiva, as well as their adoptive parents, Stone's fellow physicians, and the world of Missing Hospital. Until their teens, the twins share a bed, sleeping with their heads touching each other just as they did in their mother's womb. Yet as young men, an act of sexual betrayal -- they share a passion for the same woman -- spirals out of control and separates them for many years. Both men become doctors, and eventually the division leads Marion to an internship at a New York hospital. But then an illness leaves Marion's life in the hands of the brother who betrayed him as well as the father who abandoned him. Even with its many stories and layers, Cutting for Stone remains clear and concise. Verghese paints a vivid picture of these settings, the practice of medicine (he is also a physician) and the characters' inner conflicts. I felt as though I were with these people, eating dinner with them even, feeling the hot spongy injera on my fingers as they dipped it into a spicy wot. In The Interior Castle, Saint Teresa's work on mystical theology, she wrote, "I began to think of the soul as if it were a castle made of a single diamond or of very clear crystal, in which there are many rooms, just as in Heaven there are many mansions." Cutting for Stone shines like that place.

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