Winesburg, Ohio - Sherwood Anderson

Winesburg, Ohio

Sherwood Anderson

出版时间

1993-01-01

ISBN

9780451525697

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

'Here [is] a new order of short story,' said H. L. Mencken when Winesburg, Ohio was published in 1919. 'It is so vivid, so full of insight, so shiningly life-like and glowing, that the book is lifted into a category all its own.' Indeed, Sherwood Anderson's timeless cycle of loosely connected tales--in which a young reporter named George Willard probes the hopes, dreams, and fears of the solitary people in a small Midwestern town at the turn of the century--embraced a new frankness and realism that ushered American literature into the modern age. 'There are moments in American life to which Anderson gave not only the first but the final expression,' wrote Malcolm Cowley. 'Winesburg, Ohio is far from the pessimistic or morbidly sexual work it was once attacked for being. Instead it is a work of love, an attempt to break down the walls of loneliness, and, in its own fashion, a celebration of small-town life in the lost days of good will and innocence.'

Sherwood Anderson was an American writer who was mainly known for his short stories, most notably the collection Winesburg, Ohio. That work's influence on American fiction was profound, and its literary voice can be heard in Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, John Steinbeck, Erskine Caldwell and others.

From PBS.org:

Sherwood Anderson, (1876-1941), was an America...

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AI导读
核心看点
  • 以记者乔治为线索串联小镇群像
  • 揭示被真理禁锢的孤独灵魂
  • 开创美国现代现实主义文学先河
适合谁读
  • 喜爱海明威福克纳等现代派文学者
  • 关注人性孤独与心理深度的读者
  • 欣赏碎片化叙事结构的文学爱好者
读前提醒
  • 注意各篇目间隐含的人物关联
  • 体会平淡语言下深沉的情感张力
  • 关注乔治威拉德视角的叙事功能
读者共识
  • 文字质朴却直击人心孤独本质
  • 结构精巧如电影般环环相扣
  • 被誉为美国文学现代转型里程碑

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
  • "尽管坚强勇敢吧。那才是路。随便什么事都要敢作敢为。要有大勇,敢于被人所爱。要胜于寻常男女。"
  • "起初,世界年轻的时候,有许许多多思想,但没有真理这东西。人自己创造真理,而每一个真理都是许许多多模糊思想的混合物。全世界到处是真理,而真理统统是美丽的。 使人变成畸人的,便是真理。一个人一旦为自己掌握一个真理,称之为他的真理,并且努力依此真理过他的生活时,他便成为畸人。他拥抱的真理便成为虚妄。"
  • "“我要使你心中充满憎恨和鄙夷,这样你就可以成为一个优越者。” “世界上人人都是基督,而他们都被钉死在十字架上了。”"
  • "《圣经•新约•马太福音》第七章第十三——十四节:“你们要进窄门, 因为引到灭亡,那门是宽的,路是大的,进去的人也多。引到永生,那门是窄的, 路是小的,找着的人也少。"
  • "小学教师想让乔治·威拉德把她抱在怀里。在这间温馨的小办公室里,空气突然变得沉重了,她的身体也变得软弱无力。她倚在靠近门口的一个低矮柜台上等着。他走过来把一只手放在她肩上,她转过来把身体紧紧贴在他身上。乔治·威拉德越发觉得不知所措。他紧紧抱着她的身子,然而,她的身子一挺,用两只厉害的小拳头开始捶打他的脸。小学教师走后,他一个人在办公室里来回走着,痛声大骂。正在乔治·威拉德心绪烦乱的时候,柯蒂斯·哈特曼闯了进来,乔治·威拉德心想,这个小镇简直疯了。牧师在空中摇晃着流血的拳头,宣布乔治刚才抱在怀里的女人是上帝的工具,是她带来了真理的启示。"
  • "“做坦迪吧,孩子呀,”他祈求道,“要坚强和勇敢。这才是正道。敢冒任何风险。要有足够的勇气敢于被爱。要比一般的男人或女人更好。要做坦迪。”"
  • "起初,这个世界还很年轻的时候,有许许多多的思想,但却没有真理这种东西。真理是人自己创造的,每个真理都是众多模糊思想的混合物。世界上到处都是真理,真理都很美丽。 然后,人出现了。每个人出现时都抓着一个真理,有些特别强壮的甚至抓着一打。 真理让人变成畸人。老人在这个问题上有一套复杂精致的理论。他认为,一个人一旦将一条真理据为己有,称它为他的真理,并且尽力按照它去生活,他就成了畸人,他拥抱的真理成为谬论。"
  • "伊丽莎白和儿子之间有一种根深蒂固而又无法言传的感情纽带,建立在很久以前就已消失的少女时代的某个梦想的基础上。…… 她渴望在孩子身上再现曾经是她生命的一部分而现在快要被遗忘的某种东西。…… “如果我死了,看见他成为一个像我这样庸庸碌碌、枯燥乏味的人,我一定要重新活过来。”"
作者简介
Sherwood Anderson was an American writer who was mainly known for his short stories, most notably the collection Winesburg, Ohio. That work's influence on American fiction was profound, and its literary voice can be heard in Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, John Steinbeck, Erskine Caldwell and others. From PBS.org: Sherwood Anderson, (1876-1941), was an American short-story writer and novelist. Although none of his novels was wholly successful, several of his short stories have become classics. Anderson was a major influence on the generation of American writers who came after him. These writers included Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and William Faulkner. Anderson thus occupies a place in literary history that cannot be fully explained by the literary quality of his work. Anderson was born on Sept. 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio. He never finished high school because he had to work to support his family. By 1912, he was the successful manager of a paint factory in Elyria, Ohio, and the father of three children by the first of his four wives. In 1912, Anderson deserted his family and job. In early 1913, he moved to Chicago, where he devoted more time to his imaginative writing. He became a heroic model for younger writers because he broke with what they considered to be American materialism and convention to commit himself to art. Anderson's most important book is WINESBURG, OHIO (1919), a collection of 22 stories. The stories explore the lives of inhabitants of Winesburg, a fictional version of Clyde, Ohio, the small farm town where Anderson lived for about 12 years of his early life. These tales made a significant break with the traditional American short story. Instead of emphasizing plot and action, Anderson used a simple, precise, unsentimental style to reveal the frustration, loneliness, and longing in the lives of his characters. These characters are stunted by the narrowness of Midwestern small-town life and by their own limitations. read more
用户评论
They are everything about lonliness and the grotesques. The language is plain and colloquial, without ornament, yet so absorbing.
近期读的最好的一本书之一!串在一起的小故事,会跟故事里的人一起就悲伤起来,高兴起来,和最后又无力~我一点都没觉得他们是畸人,压抑,无法沟通,someone must live and die alone~
I think this book has just become one of my favorites. A book about human connection and isolation, in such a weird yet rather possible and reasonable way. The stories seem simple but in fact are not. There are constant darkness, silence, and thoughts and ideas meant to speak out to others but remain unsaid in almost every story.
最早的两篇好得那么惊人,像是平淡无奇里突然打了你一拳,后来,读的适合疲惫,镇上的人生也不总是让人共鸣,但最后几篇,又是细腻捉摸不清得好,而且,大结构上环环相扣,是多叙事情节的电影。至于结局总是孤寂的现实主义,这不早就是不证自明的事情吗?我爱有不安分双手的人,把爱人吓走的人,一生只有两回得偿所愿的自由的人,另外,另外年轻人的悸动我都忘记了。应该调整顺序再读一次,把医生和母亲,过去和现在放在一起。
The reason a movie like On the Beach, books like Winsburg, Ohio and For Whom the Bell Tolls are bad to the point of being laughable, but not bad to the point of being enjoyable, is that they are too dogged and pretentious. They lack fantasy. (p. 284)
读Godliness的时候莫名哭得很凶,很久没有这样的感觉了。
"Winesburg Ohio" is a veritable shimmering example of what a successful collection of short stories could be! It is the tragedy and the entrenched sadness and gloom that render “Winesburg Ohio” one of the unsurmountable peaks in the annals of the literary history! A fantastic experience reading it! Great book!
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该风格的鼻祖
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