书籍 Enduring Love的封面

Enduring Love

Ian Mcewan

出版社

Anchor

出版时间

1998-12-29

ISBN

9780385494144

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

On a windy spring day in the Chilterns, the calm, organized life of science writer Joe Rose is shattered when he witnesses a tragic accident: a hot-air balloon with a boy trapped in its basket is being tossed by the wind, and in the attempt to save the child, a man is killed. A stranger named Jed Parry joins Rose in helping to bring the balloon to safety. But unknown to Rose, something passes between Parry and himself on that day--something that gives birth to an obsession in Parry so powerful that it will test the limits of Rose's beloved rationalism, threaten the love of his wife, Clarissa, and drive him to the brink of murder and madness. Brilliant and compassionate, this is a novel of love, faith, and suspense, and of how life can change in an instant.

Ian McEwan is the bestselling author of seventeen books, including the novels Nutshell; The Children Act; Sweet Tooth; Solar, winner of the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize; On Chesil Beach; Saturday; Atonement, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the W. H. Smith Literary Award; The Comfort of Strangers and Black Dogs, both short-listed for the Booker Prize; ...

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To be in love is to be in love with the falsified & exalted image of yourself. To stay in love is for the other to shatter that mirage.
没有细读,但是觉得McEwan的书里都有一种agony,Atonement里面是Briony的innocence/guity,这种冲突甚至让我没法读完那本书。这本书里面是Joe的(ir)rationality. 这种冲突在书里贯穿的很好,从profession到relationship,到主人公的各种行为。作为学院派,作者的几个主题,理性,科学,真相,视角之类的,都看得出受到西方主流学院思想影响(don't know if i'm doing justice to the author, though..).从某种角度讲,写理论和写小说其实是可以殊途同归的一件事。个人很喜欢这本书的情节主题以及明显的学院派影响,四星是因为Atonement是五星。这本书没有Atonment残忍,也不如它震撼。
Ian文笔真的太好了,前半本6颗星,无论是设定还是语言。但是后半部分弱了,期待更多
作家想象力丰富,这事儿作家最知道
很学术派的小说,描述了De Clerambault syndrome的病例。很喜欢McEwan的心理描写,充满了细节的真实。
大学,补标
4.5 very suggestive idea about Christianity and romantic love as a mental disorder. ‘it is not always easy to accept that one of our most valued experiences may merge into psychopathology.’