Dubliners

分类: 图书,进口原版,Literature & Fiction(文学与虚构类),Classics(经典读物),
品牌: James JoyceJohn Banville
基本信息出版社:Modern Library (2012年8月14日)平装:288页正文语种:英语ISBN:0812983017条形码:9780812983012商品重量:227 gASIN:0812983017您想告诉我们您发现了更低的价格?
商品描述内容简介Introduction by John Banville
James Joyce wasthesingular figure of modernism, and to this day his grand vision looms large over contemporary literature and the entire Western canon. His stylistic innovations were revolutionary, yet nowhere is Joyce more accessible than in this volume of short stories, a brilliant collection that celebrates, critiques, and immortalizes the place that Joyce knew better than anyone else: Dublin. From the young boy encountering death in the opening story, “The Sisters,” to the middle-aged protagonist of its haunting finale, “The Dead,” considered one of the greatest short stories of all time,Dublinersis a vivid portrait of the city in all its glory and hardship, and a seminal work that redefined the short form. Featuring a new Introduction by acclaimed novelist John Banville, this edition is not only a breathless portal into Joyce’s “dear dirty Dublin” but a vital literary treasure from one of the great masters of all time.
媒体推荐“InDubliners, Joyce’s first attempt to register in language and fictive form the protean complexities of the ‘reality of experience,’ he learns the paradoxical lesson that only through the most rigorous economy, only by concentrating on the minutest of particulars, can he have any hope of engaging with the immensity of the world.”–from the Introduction
“Joyce renews our apprehension of reality, strengthens our sympathy with our fellow creatures, and leaves us in awe before the mystery of created things.” –Atlantic Monthly
“It is in the prose ofDublinersthat we first hear the authentic rhythms of Joyce the poet…Dublinersis, in a very real sense, the foundation of Joyce’s art. In shaping its stories, he developed that mastery of naturalistic detail and symbolic design which is the hallmark of his mature fiction.” –Robert Scholes and A. Walton Litz, authors ofDubliners: Text and Criticism
With an Introduction by John Kelly