Americanah

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

出版社

Knopf

出版时间

2013-05-14

ISBN

9780307271082

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
One of The New York Times Book Review's Ten Best Books of the Year LONGLISTED 2015 – International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award From the award-winning author of Half of a Yellow Sun, a dazzling new novel: a story of love and race centered around a young man and woman from Nigeria who face difficult choices and challenges in the countries they come to call home. As teenagers in a Lagos secondary school, Ifemelu and Obinze fall in love. Their Nigeria is under military dictatorship, and people are leaving the country if they can. Ifemelu—beautiful, self-assured—departs for America to study. She suffers defeats and triumphs, finds and loses relationships and friendships, all the while feeling the weight of something she never thought of back home: race. Obinze—the quiet, thoughtful son of a professor—had hoped to join her, but post-9/11 America will not let him in, and he plunges into a dangerous, undocumented life in London. Years later, Obinze is a wealthy man in a newly democratic Nigeria, while Ifemelu has achieved success as a writer of an eye-opening blog about race in America. But when Ifemelu returns to Nigeria, and she and Obinze reignite their shared passion—for their homeland and for each other—they will face the toughest decisions of their lives. Fearless, gripping, at once darkly funny and tender, spanning three continents and numerous lives, Americanah is a richly told story set in today’s globalized world: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s most powerful and astonishing novel yet.
AI导读
核心看点
  • 尼日利亚青年在美英的移民生存实录
  • 非裔视角下美国种族问题的犀利剖析
  • 跨越大西洋的异地恋与身份认同困境
适合谁读
  • 关注种族议题与后殖民文化的读者
  • 有海外留学或移民经历的人群
  • 喜爱细腻写实风格的社会派小说家
读前提醒
  • 部分段落节奏较慢,需耐心沉浸
  • 建议结合作者TED演讲辅助理解
  • 无需深究学术理论,关注个人体验
读者共识
  • 语言直白犀利,洞察力令人惊叹
  • 打破刻板印象,展现真实非洲面貌
  • 细节描写丰富,引发强烈情感共鸣

本导读基于书籍简介、目录、原文摘录、短评和书评生成,不等同于全文精读。

精彩摘录
  • "When I started in real estate, I considered renovating old houses instead of tearing them down, but it didn't make sense. Nigerians don't buy houses because they're old. A renovated two-hundred-year-old mill granary, you know, the kind of thing Europeans like. It doesn't work here at all. But of cou"
  • "She began to think about killing the tennis coach. She would hit him on the head over and over with an axe. She would plunge a knife into his muscled chest."
  • "They would not understand why people like him, who were raised well fed and watered but mired in dissatisfaction, conditioned from birth to look towards somewhere else, eternally convinced that real lives happened in that somewhere else, were now resolved to do dangerous things, illegal things, so a"
  • "Many of us didn't marry the woman we truly loved.We married the woman that was around when we were ready to marry."
  • "There were people thrice her size on the Trenton platform and she looked admiringly at one of them, a woman in a very short skirt. She thought nothing of slender legs shown off in miniskirts -- it was safe and easy, after all, to display legs of which the world approved -- but the fat woman's act wa"
  • "Later Ginika said, "You could have just said Ngozi is your tribal name and Ifemelu is your jungle name and throw in one more as your spiritual name. They'll believe all kinds of shit about Africa.""
  • "“You need a carpet cleaned?" he asked, as if he did not care, as if she could change her mind, as if he wanted her to change her mind. She looked at him, a taunt in her eyes, prolonging a moment loaded with assumptions: he thought she was a homeowner, and she was not what he had expected to see in t"
  • "Alexa, and the other guests, and perhaps even Georgina, all understood the fleeing from war, from the kind of poverty that crushed human souls, but they would not understand the need to escape from the oppressive lethargy of choicelessness. They would not understand why people like him, who were rai"
作者简介
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie grew up in Nigeria. Her work has been translated into over thirty languages and has appeared in various publications, including The New Yorker, Granta, The O. Henry Prize Stories, the Financial Times, and Zoetrope. She is the author of the novels Purple Hibiscus, which won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award; Half of a Yellow Sun, which won the Orange Prize and was a National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist and a New York Times Notable Book; and Americanah, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was named one of The New York Times Top Ten Best Books of 2013. Ms. Adichie is also the author of the story collection The Thing Around Your Neck. Ms. Adichie has been invited to speak around the world. Her 2009 TED Talk, The Danger of A Single Story, is now one of the most-viewed TED Talks of all time. Her 2012 talk We Should All Be Feminists has a started a worldwide conversation about feminism, and was published as a book in 2014. Her most recent book, Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions, was published in March 2017. A recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, Ms. Adichie divides her time between the United States and Nigeria.
用户评论
只是结尾貌似有些偷工减料/意犹未尽呢
十星
读这本小说让我知道了很多关于头发的事。
结尾不够好。最尴尬的是豆瓣上的书评,政治啊身份啊后殖民啊都太扯淡了。其实只不过是一个自尊自爱的女留学生的个人成长。但是写的真棒,despite its flawed enging。
想看 ifemelu 继续写 blog
personal can be political
(technically I read the other version with the white cover) still a very likeable book, a bit slow in the later parts with obinze, less cutting. not sure if there could be more written about Nigeria or if it's just that whatever was written were not v relatable to me and therefore less appreciated? (cue the editor w/?s ending each sentence... is me
阿迪契好会写,观察力惊人。作为一个外来者,在美国如何接近种族议题,如何自处,是不是没有人比她写得更好了。五年以前就应该读这本书。。
作者借浪漫小说的框架谈论了很多种族和文化差异问题,风格严肃而幽默,好多次被轻松的笔触逗乐,严肃起来也不乏张力。如果你对黑人还有很多疑问,比如为什么非洲人这么爱用假发,那你一定要读一读这本书!
原以为会苦大仇深,没想到真实的挣扎之外也是个不惜笔墨讨论发型和食物的都市爱情喜剧。移民普适共情内容意外好笑(原来尼日利亚人也讨厌开放式厨房!)以及这等絮叨但又聪明尖锐流畅以至于500页都写不完只能草草收个尾的充沛笔力真是羡慕不来……
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