书籍 Barkskins的封面

Barkskins

Annie Proulx

出版社

Scribner

出版时间

2016-06-14

ISBN

9780743288781

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

From Annie Proulx—the Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winning author of The Shipping News and “Brokeback Mountain,” comes her masterwork: an epic, dazzling, violent, magnificently dramatic novel about the taking down of the world’s forests.

In the late seventeenth century two penniless young Frenchmen, René Sel and Charles Duquet, arrive in New France. Bound to a feudal lord, a “seigneur,” for three years in exchange for land, they become wood-cutters—barkskins. René suffers extraordinary hardship, oppressed by the forest he is charged with clearing. He is forced to marry a Mi’kmaw woman and their descendants live trapped between two inimical cultures. But Duquet, crafty and ruthless, runs away from the seigneur, becomes a fur trader, then sets up a timber business. Proulx tells the stories of the descendants of Sel and Duquet over three hundred years—their travels across North America, to Europe, China, and New Zealand, under stunningly brutal conditions—the revenge of rivals, accidents, pestilence, Indian attacks, and cultural annihilation. Over and over again, they seize what they can of a presumed infinite resource, leaving the modern-day characters face to face with possible ecological collapse.

Proulx’s inimitable genius is her creation of characters who are so vivid—in their greed, lust, vengefulness, or their simple compassion and hope—that we follow them with fierce attention. Annie Proulx is one of the most formidable and compelling American writers, and Barkskins is her greatest novel, a magnificent marriage of history and imagination.

安妮·普鲁 Annie Proulx

1935年生于康涅狄格州,美国当代重要作家,曾获普利策奖、美国国家图书奖、福克纳奖和薇拉文学奖等文学奖项,并于2017年获美国国家图书奖“终身成就奖”。主要作品包括长篇小说《船讯》《手风琴罪案》《老谋深算》《树民》,短篇小说集《心灵之歌》《断背山》《恶土》《随遇而安》等。

用户评论
最近在读Proulx的纪实作品Bird Clouds,惊讶于Proulx曾在上世纪八十年代就托专业人员调查过父系家族史,虽然难以确认众多家族成员的血缘关系和生活经历,但也大致铺陈出几个世纪前的祖先从欧洲迁往加拿大,在荒野与森林中艰难生存,逐渐又迁移到美国的大图景,显然,这幅图景是Proulx写作Barkskins的源头之一,这种迁移,姑且意译一下Proulx父亲的说法,是“人往高处走”,而Proulx对寻常人物的热爱以及对其在大历史背景下的大师级书写,成就了这本伟大的文学作品,又及,Barkskins中对中国广州的描写很有趣,对外国人来说,神奇地符合史实……
很长,读了很久很久,中段向后人物开始走马灯,看得又断断续续,所以有点兴味索然。但安安静静看完最后一章,又觉得很被打动,总体还是挺喜欢这本。
小说是带一点法语背景的。补足了很多看中译版时缺失的细节
小说版的致新大陆 原住民与拓荒者的家族史。在自然的广袤、荒凉以及被摧毁的背景下,人类的挣扎求生或戮力奋进 都是那么的片刻渺小。Proulx描写出来的不动声色甚至毫不同情的情景 很契合这段历史弥漫的黑暗篇章。笔力利落简短精炼 酷得不像女作家。
在本地图书馆因为疫情关闭之前的最后一天,匆匆忙忙在展台推荐书籍里随手拿了这一本。本来只当宅家期间消磨时间随便翻翻没打算看完,意外地发现挺不错的。书比较厚,七百多页,有时间的话推荐看看。