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扔课本系列04:文学入门(套装共2册)
New York Times (usa) Laura Miller
"Great Fiction": From the ancient "Gilgamesh" to Haruki Murakami's "1Q84", from Huxley's "Brave New World" to J. K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", there are countless fictional imaginary worlds in the long history of human literature. In "The Great Fiction", American professional book critic Laura Miller leads us across the four thousand years of human literary creation, visiting 96 fantasy worlds created by 96 outstanding writers, deeply analyzing the birth process of these extraordinary ideas, and also showing the fascinating charm of the fictional literary world across time and space. "Literary Journeys: Wandering Where Great Stories Are Born": How did Nabokov write "Lolita" during his journey across America? How did Lewis Carroll create Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in Oxford? What is the deep connection between Alice Munro and the city of Vancouver? What traces did Borges leave in his hometown of Buenos Aires, and how did this city shape him? This book is a collection of the "Literary Travels" column of The New York Times, which contains 38 travel notes about travel destinations related to great writers. New York Times columnists with different styles use words to lead us to explore the "legacy" left by writers in nature and cities, as well as the origins of the immortal works they created.
"Great Fiction": From the ancient "Gilgamesh" to Haruki Murakami's "1Q84", from Huxley's "Brave New World" to J. K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", there are countless fictional imaginary worlds in the long history of human literature. In "The Great Fiction", American professional book critic Laura Miller leads us across the four thousand years of human literary creation, visiting 96 fantasy worlds created by 96 outstanding writers, deeply analyzing the birth process of these extraordinary ideas, and also showing the fascinating charm of the fictional literary world across time and space. "Literary Journeys: Wandering Where Great Stories Are Born": How did Nabokov write "Lolita" during his journey across America? How did Lewis Carroll create Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in Oxford? What is the deep connection between Alice Munro and the city of Vancouver? What traces did Borges leave in his hometown of Buenos Aires, and how did this city shape him? This book is a collection of the "Literary Travels" column of The New York Times, which contains 38 travel notes about travel destinations related to great writers. New York Times columnists with different styles use words to lead us to explore the "legacy" left by writers in nature and cities, as well as the origins of the immortal works they created.