书籍 Alias Grace的封面

Alias Grace

Margaret Atwood

出版社

Anchor

出版时间

1997-10-13

ISBN

9780385490443

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

In Alias Grace, bestselling author Margaret Atwood has written her most captivating, disturbing, and ultimately satisfying work since The Handmaid's Tale. She takes us back in time and into the life of one of the most enigmatic and notorious women of the nineteenth century.

Grace Marks has been convicted for her involvement in the vicious murders of her employer, Thomas Kinnear, and Nancy Montgomery, his housekeeper and mistress. Some believe Grace is innocent; others think her evil or insane. Now serving a life sentence, Grace claims to have no memory of the murders.

Dr. Simon Jordan, an up-and-coming expert in the burgeoning field of mental illness, is engaged by a group of reformers and spiritualists who seek a pardon for Grace. He listens to her story while bringing her closer and closer to the day she cannot remember. What will he find in attempting to unlock her memories? Is Grace a female fiend? A bloodthirsty femme fatale? Or is she the victim of circumstances?

被誉为“加拿大文学女王”的玛格丽特•阿特伍德是一位勤奋多产的作家,也是二十世纪加拿大文坛为数不多享有国际声誉的诗人。现居于多伦多。

自上世纪六十年代中期起,阿特伍德便以持久旺盛的创作力不给评论界任何淡忘她的机会。她获得过除诺贝尔文学奖之外的大多数重量级国际文学奖,并被多伦多大学等十多所国内外大学授予荣誉博士学位。她的作品已被译成30多种文字。

用户评论
叙事详尽繁琐,可惜情节而言只能算三流小说…
本来觉得结尾有点潦草,不过想想一个celebrated murderess's mistery 的真相也许正是如此吧.
一个历史案件的文学化处理把女性处境写得淋漓尽致 "He doesn't understand that guilt comes to you not from the things you've done, but from things that others have done to you" "It's not the culprits who need to be forgiven; rather it is the victims..if they were only less weak and careless, and more foresightful, and if they would keep from blundering into difficulties"
听完了。老太的afterword太催眠了
好到没话说
被故事中的若干巨大疑团驱使,几乎是手不释卷,不眠不休地读完了小说的后半部,却没有找到哪怕是一个疑团的答案。这虽然让人有些意犹未尽,但阅读体验还是称得上“过瘾”——除了她一贯的精巧结构和优雅语言外,阿特伍德対史料的详实研究,对笔下人物的怜悯与关怀,对19世纪南安大略社会风貌栩栩如生的呈现令人肃然起敬。
Grace是模糊的,又清楚地占据画面中心。她周围那些人仿佛都比她更有主宰权,却都破绽百出。她在苦海里翻滚、跌入泥泞,却爱自己爱到了最后。看到最后她保留的另两个女孩和自己的囚衣绣成的手工被套,真的有点被震撼到了。一个survivor的故事。
第一本A老师的长篇小说,读得真快活! 全程拉片式阅读,语言也好、节奏也好、架构也好,都非常符合个人口味,每每觉得莫不是梦中幻想出来的书。 写作如织锦,细密完整,浑然一体,开放式结局也无损于这个印象。而且,好喜欢神秘的Jeremiah啊,这个男人有点东西在身上的。 已经等不及读A老师的其他作品啦!
一位19世纪加拿大底层女性的自述,像开了个小小的猫眼,让我们看到那一个特定的年代的视野不广的人的世界(但这样的个人视角弥足珍贵啊):女仆的日常工作,越洋的移民,那个年代对男女的双标和伪善,然后文学的魔力就是不仅能让我们看到风土人情还能看到这位女性细碎的想法她最珍贵的记忆和思维模式,真的感觉遇到了位那个年代的女性;读起来感觉真的是心碎,那个年代的女性太不容易了男权世界满满的恶意,但女性间的连接和情感真的太动人了,是整个灰暗小说里的光,最后女主做了个缝着自己和她生命中印象最深刻的女性的被子:活泼大胆开朗相信平等罩着她带着她做游戏却因为被骗怀孕死亡的玛丽(玛丽太好了),美丽动人拉着她玩有些不服仆人身份的南希,女主这么做也相当于是通过被子和讲述她们三个的故事让她们在一起吧而不是像现实中一样悲剧