With Kafka on the Shore, Haruki Murakami gives us a novel every bit as ambitious and expansive as The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, which has been acclaimed both here and around the world for its uncommon ambition and achievement, and whose still-growing popularity suggests that it will be read and admired for decades to come. This magnificent new novel has a similarly extraordinary scope and the same capacity to amaze, entertain, and bewitch the reader. A tour de force of metaphysical reality, it is powered by two remarkable characters: a teenage boy, Kafka Tamura, who runs away from home either to escape a gruesome oedipal prophecy or to search for his long-missing mother and sister; and an aging simpleton called Nakata, who never recovered from a wartime affliction and now is drawn toward Kafka for reasons that, like the most basic activities of daily life, he cannot fathom. Their odyssey, as mysterious to them as it is to us, is enriched throughout by vivid accomplices and mesmerizing events. Cats and peopl
Constance Garnett’s translation, the basic version in English of this Russian masterpiece, has been revised by the editor for accuracy and readability. Dostoevsky’s sources for the characters and situations of the novel are set forth in an extract from Lev Reynus’s Dostoevsky and Staraya Russa and in selections from Dostoevsky’s letters and diary, all translated by Professor Matlaw. Konstantin Mochulsky’s essay provides a general discussion of the work. Important questions as to the craft of the novel, its characterization, Dostoevsky’s symbolism, the Grand Inquisitor, and the theme of religious salvation are surveyed in critical pieces by Dmitry Tschizewskij, Robert L. Belknap, Edward Wasiolek, Harry Slochower, D. H. Lawrence, Albert Camus, Nathan Rosen, Leonid Grossman, Ya. E. Golosovker, R. P. Blackmur, and Ralph E. Matlaw. Several of these selections are also recently translated from the Russian. A Selected Bibliography is included. 作者简介:Ralph E. Matlaw was Profes
Around the World in Eighty Days (1873) relates the hair-raising journey made as a wager by the Victorian gentleman Phileas Fogg, who succeeds - but only just! - in circling the globe within eighty days. The dour Fogg's obsession with his timetable is complemented by the dynamism and versatility of his French manservant, Passepartout, whose talent for getting into scrapes brings colour and suspense to the race against time. Five Weeks in a Balloon (1863) was Verne's first novel. It documents an apocryphal jaunt across the continent of Africa in a hydrogen balloon designed by the omniscient, imperturbable and ever capable Dr Fergusson, the prototype of the Vernian adventurer.
James Baldwin's stunning first novel is now an American classic. With startling realism that brings Harlem and the black experience vividly to life, this is a work that touches the heart with emotion while it stimulates the mind with its narrative style, symbolism, and excoriating vision of racism in America. Moving through time from the rural South to the northern ghetto, starkly contrasting the attitudes of two generations of an embattles family, Go Tell It On The Mountain is an unsurpassed portrayal of human beings caught up in a dramatic struggle and of a society confronting inevitable change. "The most important novel written about the American Negro," says Commentary. "It is written with poetic intensity and great narrative skill," writes Harper's. Saturday Review praises it as "masterful," and the San Francisco Chronicle declares that this important American novel is "brutal, objective and compassionate." 作者简介: James Baldwin,one of America's most celebrated
With an Introduction and Notes by Adam Roberts, Royal Holloway, University of London The product of more than a decade’s continuous work (1598-1611),Chapman’s translation of Homer’s great poem of war is a magnificent testimony to the power of the Iliad。In muscular,onward-rolling verse Chapman retells the story of Achilles, the great warrior,and his terrible wrath before the walls of besieged Troy,and the destruction it wreaks on both Greeks and Trojans。 Chapman regarded the translation of this epic, and of Homer’s Odyssey (also available in Wordsworth Editions) as his life’s work, and dedicated himself to capturing the ’soul’ of the poem。
Edward Ⅱ is the ripest and most masterly of Marlowe's productions,showing in the delineation of character,the construction of the and the freedom and variety of the verse,a striking advance over his earlier work,The Tragedy of “Hamlet,”the most renowned of English dramas,has been in its preeminent position in the history of literature,for its magnificence of the poetry,amazing truth and subtlety of the psychology,and intensity of the tragic emotion,“King Lear”is,in its picture of the tragic effect of human weakness and human cruely,the most overpowering work of Shakespeare,“Macbeth”is noted for the exceptional simplicity of the plot and the directness of the action among the tragedies of Shakespeare,“The Tempest”was the last play completed by Shakespeare before he retired from active connection with the theater,and the plot itself is of less importance than usual,Supernatural elements are introduced with great freedom,and the dramatist's interest was clearly
“Criticism” is divided into four sections and represents the best criticism and interpretation of Donne’s writing: “Donne and Metaphysical Poetry” includes seven seventeenth-century views by contemporaries of Donne such as Ben Jonson, Thomas Carew, and John Dryden, among others; “Satires, Elegies, and Verse Letters” includes seven selections that offer social and literary context for and insights into Donne’s frequently overlooked early poems; “Songs and Sonnets” features six analyses of Donne’s love poetry; and “Holy Sonnets/Divine Poems” explores Donne’s struggles as a Christian through four authoritative essays. A Chronology of Donne’s life and work, a Selected Bibliography, and an Index of Titles and First Lines are also included.
Anne Frank's extraordinary diary, written in the Amsterdam attic where she and her family hid from the naxis for two years, has become a world classic and a timeless testament to the human spirit. Nowk, in a new edition enriched by many passages originally withheld by her father, we meet and Anne more real ,more human, and more vital than ever. Here she is first and foremost a teenage girl-stubbornly honest ,touchingly vulnerable, in love with life. She imparts her deeply secet world of sous-searching and hungering for affection,m rebllious clashes with her mother, romance and newly discovered sexuality, and wry candid observations of her companions. Facing hunger, fear of discovery and death ,and the petty frustrations of such confined puarters Anne writes with adult wisdom and views beyond her yeras. Her story is that of every teenager,lived out in conditions few teenagers have ever known. 作者简介: Anne Frank kept a diary from June 12, 1942,to August 1, 1944. Initially, she wrote it stric
As One of the great classics of economics.this influential work was written by the noted eighteenth-century philosopher and political economist It was the first systematic formulation of classical English economics.Adam Smith's name is popularly associated with his belief that self-interest would operate to bring to bring about the healthiest economic conditions for all,i.e.a laissez-faire system.based on an absolutely free economy.This work is not only marvelously rich in infrmation about earlier historical periods and acute in its observation of the contemporary scence.it is also a great work of political philosophy.The first great survey of economic life in all its interdependence.this book is recognized as the framework for the development of political economy as a separate discipline.
Beowulf is not folk-song,but belongs to a much more conscious and devepoped stage of art than the popular.The exploits narrted in the poem belong to the life of Germanic peoples before they crossed the North Sea,and the least one of the characters can be identified whith a historical personage.Simple almple almost to bareness in style,withour subtlety or high imageination,the Song of Roland is yet not without grandeur;and its patriotic ardor gives it a place as the earliest of the truly national poems of the modern world,Of the lrish epic tales,The Destruction of DA Derga's Hostel is a specimen of remarkable beauty and power.The primitive nature of the story is shown by the fact that the plot turns upon the disasters that follow on the violation of tabus,or prohibitions often with a supernatural sanction,by the mostrous nature of many of the warrious,and by the utter absence of any attempt of rationalize or explain the beliefs implede or the marvels related in it.The powers and achievements of the heroes are
"Anton Lesser reads these extraordinary missives in his mellifluous, British-brushed voice...A perfect Valentine gift to give or get."--BookPage "Anton Lesser narrates with energy and sensitivity to the text, shifting his delivery to match the tone of each letter.... A great collection with a great narrator. Don't wait until Valentine's Day for this one!"--AudioFile "Under the bright sun, lie back, shut your eyes, and listen to the lovesick likes of Beethoven, Keats, and Napoleon. Whether the missives are stoic or sweetly goofy, British stage actor Lesser gives them timeless resonance." – O, The Oprah Magazine, named one of four "terrific audiobooks"
A series of popular,traditional tales written in a simple way for children who are lesaning ot read. longer stories for more fluent readers.the ped piper of Hamelin Peter and the Wolf Heidi The Wizard of Oz Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Dick Whittingion.
In this, his final adventure, Buchan's hero Richard Hannay becomes embroiled in one of the most hazardous escapades of his life. Two men are honour bound to help the tormented Valdemar Haraldsen, and a third decides to mastermind the whole affair out o-f sheer love of adventure and a dislike of villains. In the final event, the fate of Haraldsen and his three redoubtable defenders rests on the undaunted bravery of two children. Buchan is one of the best-loved story-tellers of histime, and this thriller reflects a fundamental faith in the magnanimity of human nature that is both inspiring and refreshing.
Published for the exhibition in Milan between March 4th and June 29th, 2008, this catalog offers a selection of approximately sixty works by Bacon. The collection spans his works from his first paintings in the 1930s, which reveal how early he was attracted to a figure’s deformation and ambiguity, to his late triptychs, in which the artist’s existential torment seems to move towards a suffered serenity. This publication includes important contributions from leading international scholars as well as technical information on all the exhibition works. Artworks are gathered from such prestigious museums as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the Kunsthaus in Zurich, the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Birmingham Museum, the Sara Hilden Museum in Tampere, the Fondazione Beyeler in Basel, the Museo de Arte Contemporanea in Caracas, the Toyota Municipal Museum in Aichi, and the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. The publication also includes a series of documents—drawings,
Slaughterhous-Five is one of the world's great anti-warbooks. Centering on the infamous fire-bombing of Dresden, BillyPilgrim's odyssey through time reflects the mythic journey of ourown fractured lives as we search for meaning in what we are afraidto know.
Peter Mayle and his wife did what most of us only image doing when they made their long-cherished dream of a life abroad a reality: throwing caution to the wind, they bought a glorious 200-year-old farmhouse in the Luberon and began a new life. In a year that begins with a marathon lunch and continues with a host of gastronomique delights, they also survive the unexpected and often hilarious curiosities of rural life. From mastering the local accent and enduring invasion by bumbling builders, to discovering the finer points of boules and goat-racing, all the earthly pleasures of provencal life are conjured up in this portrait. Peter Mayle has contributed to a wide range of publications in England,France and America,and his work has been translated into twenty-two languages.His boks,many of them published by Penguin,include A Year in Provence,oujours Provence,Hotel Pastis,A Dog's Life,Anything Considered and Chasing Cezanne.His latest book,Encore Provence,has just been published by Hamish Hamilton.
Uncle Tom's Cabin is a novel by American abolitionist authorHarriet Beechehr Stowe which treats slavery as a central theme. Thework was first published on March 20, 1852. The story focuses onthe tale of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering black slave, the centralcharacter around whose life the other characters—both fellow slavesand slave owners—revolve. The novel dramatizes the harsh reality ofslavery while also showing that Christian love and faith canovercome even something as evil as enslavement of fellow humanbeings. Uncle Tom's Cabin was the best-selling novel of the 19th century(and the second best-selling book of the century after the Bible)and is credited with helping to fuel the abolitionist cause in the1850s. In the first year after it was published, 300,000 copies ofthe book were sold. The book's impact was so great that whenAbraham Lincoln met Stowe at the start of the American Civil War,some historians believe he said, "So you're the little woman whowrote the book that made this great wa
Book De*ion Margaret Atwood's latest brilliant collection of short storiesfollows the life of a single character, seen as a girl growing upthe 1930s to a young woman in the 50s and 60s to half of a couplein the present day, no longer young, reflecting on the new state ofthe world. Each story focuses on the ways that relationshipstransform a character's life: a woman's complex love for a marriedman, the grief upon the death of parents and the joy with the birthof children, the realization of what growing old with someone youlove really means. By turns funny, lyrical, incisive, earthy,shocking, and deeply personal, Moral Disorder displays Atwood'scelebrated storytelling gifts and unmistakeable style to their bestadvantage. "Elegant...In Moral Disorder, Atwood travels deep into theexpanse of memories and language built up over her writing lifetimeand offers a handful of gems to illuminate our times."
Florentino Ariza has never forgotten his first love. He haswaited nearly a lifetime in silence since his beloved Ferminamarried another man. No woman can replace her in his heart. But nowher husband is dead. Finally - after fifty-one years, nine monthsand four days - Florentino has another chance to declare hiseternal passion and win her back. Will love that has survived halfa century remain unrequited?
As CEO at accounting giant KPMG, Eugene O'Kelly was so immersed in his job that over the course of a decade, he managed to have lunch with his wife on weekdays just twice. His travel schedule was set 18 months out. Once, he was so obsessed with impressing a potential client that he tracked down the man's travel schedule, booked the seat next to him on a flight, schmoozed the guy all the way to Australia, landed the account, and flew immediately back to Manhattan. His Type-A ways vanished when, at age 53, a top neurosurgeon in New York told him he had late- stage brain cancer. "His eyes told me I would die soon. It was late spring. I had seen my last autumn in New York." [p.7] There are no TV-movie-style miracle treatments or extensions of his life expectancy; he's told he has maybe 3 months, and he doesn't spend any energy hoping for a cure. True to his CEO style, he creates goals for himself, lists of friends to visit for the last time; he meditates; he tries to create as many "Perfect Moments" that he
When it was first published in 1781, The Confessionsscandalised Europe with its emotional honesty and frank treatmentof the author's sexual and intellectual development. Since then, ithas had a more profound impact on European thought. Rousseau leftposterity a model of the reflective life - the solitary,uncompromising individual, the enemy of servitude and habit and theselfish egoist who dedicates his life to a particular ideal. TheConfessions recreates the world in which he progressed fromincompetent engraver to grand success; his enthusiasm forexperience, his love of nature, and his uncompromising charactermake him an ideal guide to eighteenth-century Europe, and he wasthe author of some of the most profound work ever written on therelation between the individual and the state.
Peter Pan is the boy who never grows up. Bringing the Darling children to Neverland, Peter introduces them to a world in which he and the Lost Boys are farever battling the evil Captain Hook, and Tinkerbell the ir-ritable fairy is the only mother any of them know... PENGUIN POPULAR CLASSICS are the per-fect introduction to the world-famous PENGUIN CLASSICS series - which en-compasses the best books ever written, from Homer's Odyssey to Orwelrs 1984 and everything in between. For a full list and ideas on what to read next, visit www.penguinclassics.com
Crime Scene is a sparkling collection of short stories writtenby modern masters and mistresses of the crime fiction genre. Withinthese pages you will find tales of murder, mystery and mayhem in agreat variety of styles and tones from the time-honoured whodunnitto the psychological chiller to the history mystery to the crimeprocedural to the noir thriller to the gangster epic and the darklyhumorous narrative. This volume demonstrates clearly how the crimestory has developed and matured over the last two hundred years orso into the exciting, thought-provoking and thoroughly entertainingform of fiction it is today. The impressive cast of contributorsincludes well-respected and well-established names such as PeterLovesey, Edward Marston, Natasha Cooper, Judith Cutler and RussellJames as well as those currently making their reputation as fineexponents of their craft and a few young lions whose work isbristling with promise. Crime Scene is a treasure chest of delightsfor the fans of crime fiction.
This story of class conflict in Victorian England serves as a powerful critique of the social injustices that plagued the Industrial Revolution.THIS ENRICHED CLASSIC EDITION INCLUDES: - A concise introduction that gives the reader important background information- A chronology of the author's life and work- A timeline of significant events that provides the book's historical context- An outline of key themes and plot points to guide the reader's own interpretations- Detailed explanatory notes- Critical analysis, including contemporary and modern perspectives on the work- Discussion questions to promote lively classroom and book group interaction- A list of recommended related books and films to broaden the reader's experience