《明语林》十四卷,清初吴肃公撰。吴氏,字雨若,号晴岩,一号逸鸿,别号街南,安徽宣城人。生于明天启六年,卒于清康熙三十八年,他是明诸生,入清不事进取,卖字行医兼授徒自给。因多病而体弱,晚年更喘咳而屡痿。但他勤奋著述,孜孜不休,一生著作甚富。仅《四库全书总目》便于经部收有《诗问》、《读礼问》;史部收有《姑山事录》;子部收有《户祀典议》、《明语林》。另有《街南文集》、《续集》、《律陶》、《阐义》等多种传世。 ?? ?? ??《明语林》收录了许多名言俊语,涵义广泛,寓意深远,有的可视作处世箴言,有警戒借鉴作用。有关政事的如[笔九经尹句容]条所谓[民不可有此色,官不可无此味]。
(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) Introduction by PeterWashington; Translation by William Weaver Italo Calvino'smasterpiece combines a love story and a detective story into anexhilarating allegory of reading, in which the reader of the bookbecomes the book's central character. Based on a witty analogybetween the reader's desire to finish the story and the lover'sdesire to consummate his or her passion, IF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT ATRAVELER is the tale of two bemused readers whose attempts to reachthe end of the same book--IF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT A TRAVELER, byItalo Calvino, of course--are constantly and comically frustrated.In between chasing missing chapters of the book, the haplessreaders tangle with an international conspiracy, a roguetranslator, an elusive novelist, a disintegrating publishing house,and several oppressive governments. The result is a literarylabyrinth of storylines that interrupt one another--an ArabianNights of the postmodern age.
二十年代成名的美国作家约翰·多斯·帕索斯(1896-1970)的代表作《美国》三部曲以藏而不露的写实风格及大胆的新写作手法,描写了瞬息万变的美国生活,再现了美利坚广阔的生活场景,这是其第一部,全书的十二位男女主人公有一半在本卷中先后登场,作者从每人的童年写起,文笔生动活泼,一直写到第一次世界大战前夕。?另有三种短文穿插在各人的故事之间:“新闻短片”由当时的报纸标题、流行歌曲、官方文件等摘录组成,点出时代背景:“摄影机眼”用意识流手法描写作者当时的心情及活动;“人物特写”为摩根、福特、爱迪生、邓肯、威尔逊总
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A ferocious political satire in the great tradition, Our Gangis Philip Roth’s brilliantly indignant response to the phenomenonof Richard M. Nixon. In the character of Trick E. Dixon, Roth shows us a man whooutdoes the severest cynic, a peace-loving Quaker and believer inthe sanctity of human life who doesn’t have a problem with killingunarmed women and children in self-defense. A master politicianwith an honest sneer, he finds himself battling the Boy Scouts,declaring war on Pro-Pornography Denmark, all the time trusting inthe basic indifference of the voting public.