H Is for Hawk - Helen Macdonald

H Is for Hawk

Helen Macdonald

出版社

Grove Press

出版时间

2015-03-19

ISBN

9780802123411

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

"An inspired, beautiful and absorbing account of a woman battling grief with a goshawk. . . . Writing with breathless urgency . . . Macdonald broadens her scope well beyond herself to focus on the antagonism between people and the environment. Whether you call this a personal story or nature writing, it's poignant, thoughtful and moving and likely to become a classic in either genre." Kirkus Reviews (starred)

" H is for Hawk is a work of great spirit and wonder, illuminated equally by terror and desire. Each beautiful sentence is capable of taking a reader’s breath. The book is built of feather and bone, intelligence and blood, and a vulnerability so profound as to conjure that vulnerability’s shadow, which is the great power of honesty. It is not just a definitive work on falconry; it is a definitive work on humanity, and all that can and cannot be possessed." Rick Bass

"A lovely touching book about a young woman grieving over the death of her father becoming rejuvenated by training one of the roughest, most difficult creatures in the heavens, the goshawk." Jim Harrison

"Rich with the poetry of ideation, the narrative flows through the author’s deeply textured story of personal loss like a mountain wind, swirling seamlessly through fields of literature, biology, natural history, and the art of hunting with hawks. Readers might do well to absorb this book a bite at a time but be prepared for a full meal." Lynn Schooler

"In this elegant synthesis of memoir and literary sleuthing . . . Macdonald describes in beautiful, thoughtful prose how she comes to terms with death in new and startling ways." Publishers Weekly

"A dazzling piece of work: deeply affecting, utterly fascinating and blazing with love . . . a deeply human work shot through, like cloth of gold, with intelligence and compassion an exemplar of the mysterious alchemy by which suffering can be transmuted into beauty. I will be surprised if a better book than H is for Hawk is published this year." Melissa Harrison, Financial Times

"More than any other writer I know, including her beloved [T.H.] White, Macdonald is able to summon the mental world of a bird of prey . . . she extends the boundaries of nature writing. As a naturalist she has somehow acquired her bird's laser-like visual acuity. As a writer she combines a lexicographer's pleasure in words as carefully curated objects with an inventive passion for new words or for ways of releasing fresh effects from the old stock. . . . Macdonald looks set to revive the genre." Mark Cocker, Guardian

"A talon-sharp memoir that will thrill and chill you to the bone . . . Macdonald has just the right blend of the scientist and the poet, of observing on the one hand and feeling on the other." Craig Brown, Daily Mail

"What [Macdonald] has achieved is a very rare thing in literature a completely realistic account of a human relationship with animal consciousness. . . . Her training of Mabel has the suspense and tension of the here and now. You are gripped by the slightest movement, by the turn of every feather. It is a soaring performance and Mabel is the star." John Carey, Sunday Times

"A well-wrought book, one part memoir, one part gorgeous evocation of the natural world and one part literary meditation . . . lit with flashes of grace, a grace that sweeps down to the reader to hold her wrist tight with beautiful, terrible claws. The discovery of the season." Erica Wagner, Economist

"The magnificent H is for Hawk [has] grabbed me by its talons . . . [it’s] nature writing, but not as you know it. Astounding." Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller

"It sings. I couldn't stop reading." Mark Haddon, author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and A Spot of Bother

"This beautiful book is at once heartfelt and clever in the way it mixes elegy with celebration: elegy for a father lost, celebration of a hawk found - and in the finding also a celebration of countryside, forbears of one kind and another, life-in-death. At a time of very distinguished writing about the relationship between human kind and the environment, it is immediately pre-eminent." Andrew Motion, author of In the Blood

"A deep, dark work of terrible beauty that will open fissures in the stoniest heart. . . . Macdonald is a survivor . . . she has produced one of the most eloquent accounts of bereavement you could hope to read . . . A grief memoir with wings." The Bookseller

"A book made from the heart that goes to the heart . . . It combines old and new nature and human nature with great originality. No one who has looked up to see a bird of prey cross the sky could read it and not have their life shifted." Tim Dee, author of The Running Sky

"The most magical book I have ever read." Olivia Laing, author of The Trip to Echo Springs

When Helen Macdonald’s father died suddenly on a

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Contents
PART I
1. Patience
2. Lost

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训鹰,同时追寻自己的内心。
什么事
心有余而力不足
每次Helen写到自己的悲伤的部分很动人,写TH white驯鹰的部分没什么同感,也就是说我只喜欢这书的一半。
Creative non-fiction 一开始给我的感觉是养苍鹰就像养孩子一样,但是又觉得作者想表达的不止这些,她想说的一定是超越了养育之上的,但本人才疏学浅读不出更多内涵 后来又觉得驯养Mabel的过程,或者说是作者和Mabel互相驯化对方的过程,像极了任何一种亲密关系中双方的互相适应与磨合,友情也好爱情也罢 中间各种穿插的碎碎念和意识流也非常真实,人在自己无意识胡乱思考的时候,尤其是多重emo交织的时候,至少我自己也是会和作者有着相似的情况,思维跳来跳去,有时候会突然想到近来的大悲伤,有时候会非常想骂眼前这个刚刚冒犯了我但不自知的人,等等 结尾部分我也很喜欢,或许这意味着Mabel将要第二次忘记我了。但也没有明着讲述以后,也没有提及死亡,就像作者被White的书所吸引的原因一样
悼亡,因此蓄雕
词汇量惊人
三百页的书,读完212页后最终还是决定放弃。很多年没有过这种读完一本书愤怒的情绪了。最多只能给两星了。各种华丽辞藻堆砌,各种”顿悟“,三步一金句,两步一感叹。初中女生日记风格(或者洋人所说的juvenile style ),整个一女版余秋雨,长篇汪国真。正如我读完20页之后所担心的,所有的非虚构部分都成为作者生活感悟的论据,因而其客观记录性也变得不可信。
太多动物学名词和动词了hhh 边查边看终于啃掉了…作者可以这样写平淡繁冗的生活 寄托般地养养鸟 还蛮励志的
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