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Enigma Variations

Enigma Variations

作者:André Aciman

分类:文化

ISBN:9780374148430

出版时间:2017-1-3

出版社:Farrar, Straus and Giroux

标签: 外国文学 

内容简介

Italy, where as a boy he has a crush on his parents’ cabinetmaker, or a snowbound campus in New

England, where his enduring passion for a girl he’ll meet again and again over the years is punctuated

by anonymous encounters with men; whether he’s on a tennis court in Central Park, or on a New York sidewalk in early spring, his attachments are ungraspable, transient, and forever underwritten by raw desire―not for just one person’s body but, inevitably, for someone else’s as well.

In Enigma Variations, Aciman maps the most inscrutable corners of passion, proving to be an unsparing

reader of the human psyche and a master stylist. With language at once lyrical, bare-knuckled,

and unabashedly candid, he casts a sensuous, shimmering light over each facet of desire to probe how

we ache, want, and waver, and ultimately how we sometimes falter and let go of those who may want

to offer only what we crave from them. Ahead of every step Paul takes, his hopes, denials, fears, and

regrets are always ready to lay their traps. Yet the dream of love lingers. We may not always know what we want. We may remain

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  • pat-paddy的评论
    Aciman是一个诚实又细腻的作家。整本书的语句非常美,细致到每个细节都让你感同身受。读的过程中觉得Paul是一个多情的人,还把爱中的不忠诚用浪漫来包装,这让我非常沮丧,生气和不适。但越读我越明白,其实这就是真实的爱与渴望,我们在爱的渴求和消逝中来回,Aciman比我更像我。
  • [已注销]的评论
    最好是把五章分别当作单独的故事来读,不然会被极度以自我为中心的男主气死 / 没读完,已经被气死,这本书给不忠找了一个很好的借口:the exploration of sexuality,呸,我不信!我可能真的不适合这本书 / 两个月后我还是看完了……
  • 的评论
    常常相中和自己相似的灵魂,Paul实际总是在与自己陷入爱情。真喜欢Manfred啊,这个聪明又敏感的德国小伙。第一本初版书成就达成,赞美亚马逊 ❤
  • 零二霜的评论
    Some idiot: cmbyn is sick, it’s paedophilic. André Aciman: FINE. Then wrote a book about a twelve-year-old boy lusting after a man in his late twenties. André Aciman: Happy now?
  • Eddie的评论
    3 and a half. I have mixed feeling for this book. the first two chapters are brilliantly executed. Chapter 1 is a shorter version of the island gay love in Call me by your name, yet far more suspensive and twisted. Chapter 2 charges along in such an erotic tone, with two men hitting and hinting on one another in lockerroom. But thenit gets drab
  • 鸟儿的评论
    没想到对欲望的讨论最后会引向更深的更残忍的深处。对欲望的逃离又会引出新的欲望。没有勇气去面对的自己、没有勇气去过的生活,最终变成一个黑洞,将当下的生活吞噬殆尽!人太善于欺骗自己了!p.s我希望整个故事结束在第四个故事~看了这本书,对CMBYN的最后一部分又有了新的理解!“未完成”的状态(欲望)会变成一个平行宇宙,在那里将寄存我们在这个宇宙中无处安放的自己……
  • 小捌的评论
    常把主角想象成后来的 elio 好一个多情种 对谁都爱得那么浪荡深刻 回过头来 每段也不过如此 / 四年见一次面 见面碍不过一个周末 分开后各自回到本来的生活 人生就这样流走了 all the wasted hours, the life not lived. time, as far as we were concerned, altered nothing.
  • 的评论
    希望有導演認領第一個故事。
  • Bèn的评论
    好久没有看到一本书能够如此这般的描写爱情了,不论性别,不论年龄。爱情啊,真是最好的话题。 也许有些人阅后会举起一枚道德旗帜。但那些自私,欲望,不忠,徘徊,臆想不就是最炽热的爱的模样吗。在爱情里我们应该忠于自己还是忠于我们爱的人,抑或是忠于爱情本身?我没有答案。 对于爱情我们仍知之甚少,也许这本书可以告诉你一些些。 另外作者对心理活动状态的描写太棒,层层拨开,描写出心底的欲望。想必Goodreads上应有成千上万的摘抄吧。 “I do like how you write this stories”
  • Summer的评论
    no I don't like it at all...
  • peter的评论
    如果不是主角一致完全像一系列毫无联系的短篇小说集,每章强硬反转毫无铺垫最后一段/一句吓死人,way too much无用的细节描写,时间线乱跳,精妙的描写还是有的,只是在cmbyn里看起来有多自然多顺理成章多感人至深,这里就有多突兀多刻意而为多用力过猛
  • athanos的评论
    应该说call me by your name像点心,精致紧凑、读完意犹未尽;这本书像四道菜的正餐,层层烘托,细细缱绻。这本书中的内容换了好几个对象也只是重复cmbyn第一部暧昧的部分,后面的甜和分别后的酸(正是我最喜欢的部分)都没有涉及,所以我还是更喜欢点心。
  • bonsai的评论
    So marriage is a scam.
  • 鲱鱼和橘子酱的评论
    第一章真的超棒,然而男主真的渣出天际气到想摔书
  • CUMRADE的评论
    He kept switching sides.
  • 淆清的评论
    we're not made for one instrument only
  • 激动如胖大海的评论
    第一章给看跪。一字一句翻来覆去的读 想继续但不想它结束。第二第三章也很有意思 各种暗流涌动的小心思写得百转千回 银瓶乍破一般的情节推进 救活了明明很俗套设定。但第四第五章... 一言难尽 毫无感觉。
  • 蚂蚁玛丽_的评论
    Enigma variation: A fucking miserable life. Thousand words stuck inside. Love is a trap, or a loop that we chased but never reach the end. Since the crowd passing by, we spying, questioning, struggling, finally been wiping. Till the end of the line which we met the very last enigma, I secretly live, my loves secretly die.
  • 纯情小企鹅的评论
    从出柜写到出轨,文笔还是一如既往的棒哦!ps 严重感受到作者的恶趣味和对反转剧情和首尾呼应的强烈追求,pps第三章真的让人神魂颠倒诶。。。
  • Ø的评论
    最幸福的职业还是写作。