书籍 Underland的封面

Underland

Robert Macfarlane

出版时间

2019-06-04

ISBN

9780393242140

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
From the best-selling, award-winning author of Landmarks and The Old Ways, a haunting voyage into the planet’s past and future. Hailed as "the great nature writer of this generation" (Wall Street Journal), Robert Macfarlane is the celebrated author of books about the intersections of the human and the natural realms. In Underland, he delivers his masterpiece: an epic exploration of the Earth’s underworlds as they exist in myth, literature, memory, and the land itself. In this highly anticipated sequel to his international bestseller The Old Ways, Macfarlane takes us on an extraordinary journey into our relationship with darkness, burial, and what lies beneath the surface of both place and mind. Traveling through “deep time”―the dizzying expanses of geologic time that stretch away from the present―he moves from the birth of the universe to a post-human future, from the prehistoric art of Norwegian sea caves to the blue depths of the Greenland ice cap, from Bronze Age funeral chambers to the catacomb labyrinth below Paris, and from the underground fungal networks through which trees communicate to a deep-sunk “hiding place” where nuclear waste will be stored for 100,000 years to come. “Woven through Macfarlane’s own travels are the unforgettable stories of descents into the underland made across history by explorers, artists, cavers, divers, mourners, dreamers, and murderers, all of whom have been drawn for different reasons to seek what Cormac McCarthy calls “the awful darkness within the world.” Global in its geography and written with great lyricism and power, Underland speaks powerfully to our present moment. Taking a deep-time view of our planet, Macfarlane here asks a vital and unsettling question: “Are we being good ancestors to the future Earth?” Underland marks a new turn in Macfarlane’s long-term mapping of the relations of landscape and the human heart. From its remarkable opening pages to its deeply moving conclusion, it is a journey into wonder, loss, fear, and hope. At once ancient and urgent, this is a book that will change the way you see the world.
用户评论
im crying for the subtle emotionality oozing from the landscape and the watery pursuit for excavating and preserving their traces so beutifully written
「地下」既是空间记忆也是时间记忆,所以这也是本「时空之书」。英国-欧洲-北方,三个区间,十来处地下场所:中石器时代藏骸所、摩登地下城、深海实验室、森林菌根网络、战时万人坑、地下无星河……看似随意,其实三篇章盘根错节,互有呼应,比如终篇探访芬兰核废料永久处置库,某种程度上就绕回了第一个故事,此即「坟场」,也与「殡葬」有关,只不过一个事关过去,一个着眼未来。整本书有条暗线,是麦克法伦在暗物质篇里苦苦叩问的:"Are we being good ancestors?" 他没有一昧写地下世界的绮丽与奇崛,书里同样写到逝去的生命、残酷的战争与人类世无法逃避的责任;这确实是本非常非常丰富的书,地质、物理、微生物、语言、神话、历史……最后,麦克法伦的落脚点还是潘多拉魔盒中尚存之物,一点希望。很温柔啦。
比以前的書散,有點神神化化,但喜歡就好~
自然文学中的人类中心主义被探讨很久了,但就像新闻写作的主观议程一样,也许是为人不能摆脱的阴阳两面。Macfarlane从不避讳人文的局限,也不搞廉价的比喻和空洞的呻吟,而是一直在追求更深更广的视角来体察自然,再借自然之镜反观文明。新作是一次分享地下自然奇迹和人类世忧思的故事会,丰富生动的田野考察,睿智的哲思,坦诚的情感,让人荣幸、惊叹、温暖又沉重。也许还算不上书中所指的那种能让人长出第三只眼、立地成佛的全新自然语言体系,但作者的文字,从10年前经济学人姐妹刊Intelligent Life的专栏开始就让我读到神怡,这本书又是新的高度。
作为散文来读挺好的
在难熬的四月中给了我很多慰藉,想到深埋地底,几百年后或许会被其他生命重新发现时,对于生活的无力感减轻了很多,在这漫长的时间跨度中,当下的所听所想,所见所闻,反抗着意义的消解。
平实却又神奇👍 首先,文字精准客观,描述的画面感相当立体丰富。语气平和,即使在作者面临极其危险时,也给人一种定力。另外,本书构思也很用心。进入第一洞穴,我们还在为暗物质及树木真菌网等研究成果,不时地感叹:“这个世界真的很奇妙,不仅仅大自然如此美丽神奇,而且人类在智慧领域有那么多有意思的领悟。”到了第二洞穴,有点压抑了。仿佛历史就在眼前,假如我们被置换到二战时期隐形的巴黎地下或者斯拉夫洞穴,作为人,此时彼时又能有何不同?随后进入的第三洞穴,更多的是震惊。如果说我们探寻到的洞穴,有着上万年前祖先留下的原始壁画;那么对于我们的后来者,就算是几十万年后,万一挖到的是那些核废料,到那时仍然带着强烈的有害放射性。 书中的不少对比,都不得不让人陷入沉思,低碳简约的生活,不仅仅说说而已,应是自身的日常。
啊,第四章开头,那位过早去世的朋友,那位祖辈姓氏是Wood的朋友,是Roger Deakin啊 T T (想要一只小猫头鹰雕塑!)一种关于时间的想象力。
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