The English Patient: 21 Great Bloomsbury Reads for the 21st Century (21st Birthday Celebratory Edn)(英国病人:21册21世纪布卢姆斯伯里丛书(21周年纪念版))
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品牌: Michael Ondaatje
基本信息·出版社:Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
·页码:352 页
·出版日期:2007年
·ISBN:0747589925
·条形码:9780747589921
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:英国病人:21册21世纪布卢姆斯伯里丛书(21周年纪念版)
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作者简介Michael Ondaatje is a novelist and poet who lives in Toronto, Canada. He is the author ofIn The Skin of a Lion, Coming Through Slaughter, andThe Collected Works of Billy the Kid; two collections of poems,The Cinnamon Peeler, There's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do; and a memoir,Running in the Family. He received the Booker Prize and the Governor General's Award in Canada forThe English Patient.--This text refers to thePaperbackedition.
媒体推荐From Kirkus Reviews
Canadian poet/novelist Ondaatje (In the Skin of a Lion, 1987, etc.) assembles, mosaic-fashion, the lives of four occupants of an Italian villa near Florence at the end of WW II. The war-damaged villa, its grounds strewn with mines, has gone from to German stronghold to Allied hospital, its sole occupants now a young Canadian nurse, Hana, and her last patient, a born victim. They are joined by David Caravaggio, an Italian-Canadian friend of Hana's father but also a thief used by Western intelligence, and Kip (Kirpal Singh), an Indian sapper in the British Army. So: a dying man and two wrecks--for David has become a morphine addict after his recent capture and torture, while Hana, who coped with the loss of her soldier sweetheart and their child (aborted), has been undone by news of her father's death. Only Kip is functioning efficiently, defusing the mines. Ondaatje superimposes on this tableau the landscape of the pre-war North African desert, with its strange brotherhood of Western explorers, filtered through the consciousness of Hana's patient. Though he claims to have forgotten his identity during the fiery fall from his plane into the desert, it seems the putative Englishman is the Hungarian explorer (and sometime German spy) Almasy; but such puzzles count for less than his erudition (his beloved Herodotus is the novel's presiding spirit), his internationalism (``Erase nations!''), and his doomed but incandescent love affair with the bride of an English explorer--an affair ignited by the desert and Herodotus, and a dramatic contrast to the ``formal celibacy'' of the love developing at the villa between Hana and Kip, which ends (crudely) when Kip learns of the Hiroshima bombing, discovers his racial identity, and quits the white man's war. A challenging, disorienting, periodically captivating journey without maps, best when least showy, as in the marvelous account of Kip's adoption by an eccentric English peer, his bomb-disposal instructor. --Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.--This text refers to theHardcoveredition.
Review
?The English Patientby Michael Ondaatje wears the triple crown: it is profound, beautiful and heart-quickening.?
?Toni Morrison
?There are books that change the shape of literature.?The English Patientis such a book.?
?Books in Canada
?A magic carpet ride of a novel that soars across worlds and times.?A rare and spellbinding net of dreams.?
?Pico Iyer,Time
?An exotic, consuming, and richly inspired novel of passion.?
?Richard Ford--This text refers to theHardcoveredition.
From the Publisher
"A rare and spellbinding web of dreams."
--Timemagazine"A magically told novel...ravishing...many-layered."
--Los Angeles Times"Profound, beautiful and heart-quickening."
--Toni Morrison"Lyrical.... An exquisite ballet that takes place in the dark." --Boston Sunday Globe"A tale of many pleasures--an intensely theatrical tour de force but grounded inMichael Ondaatje'sstrong feeling for distant times and places."
--The New York Times Book Review"A poetry of smoke and mirrors."
--Washington Post Book World"It is an adventure, mystery, romance, and philosophical novel in one.... Michael Ondaatje is a novelist with the heart of a poet."
--Chicago Tribune--This text refers to thePaperbackedition.
编辑推荐Amazon.com
Haunting and harrowing, as beautiful as it is disturbing,The English Patienttells the story of the entanglement of four damaged lives in an Italian monastery as World War II ends. The exhausted nurse, Hana; the maimed thief, Caravaggio; the wary sapper, Kip: each is haunted by the riddle of the English patient, the nameless, burn victim who lies in an upstairs room and whose memories of passion, betrayal, and rescue illuminate this book like flashes of heat lightning. In lyrical prose informed by a poetic consciousness,Michael Ondaatjeweaves these characters together, pulls them tight, then unravels the threads with unsettling acumen.A book that binds readers of great literature,The English Patientgarnered theBooker Prizefor author Ondaatje. The poet and novelist has also writtenIn the Skin of a Lion,Coming Through SlaughterandThe Collected Works of Billy the Kid; two collections of poems,The Cinnamon PeelerandThere's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do; and a memoir,Running in the Family.--This text refers to theHardcoveredition.
专业书评From Publishers Weekly
Canadian author Ondaatje offers a poetic novel set in a desolate Italian villa in the final days of WWII--a one-week PW bestseller--and an evocative account of a visit with his family in Sri Lanka.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to thePaperbackedition.
From Library Journal
In an Italian villa at the end of World War II, a young nurse cares for a soldier so horribly burned that he cannot be identified. Both patients and medical staff have decamped from this makeshift hospital, but Hana perseveres, worn out by the war and yet strangely linked to the dying man. Then a friend of her father arrives--a thief-turned-spy who recalls Hana as a young girl in Canada--and raises questions about "the English patient," claiming that he is instead a Hungarian who spied for the Third Reich. Finally, they are joined by a young Sikh named Kip, a soldier with a nearby English battalion who defuses the bombs left behind by the Germans. The discovery of the patient's identity, Kip's successful defusion of several bombs, and the complex emotional interaction of all four characters creates a tension that is nicely heightened by Ondaatje's stately, luminous prose. The prose is so stately, in fact, that Kip's final outrage at the moral perfidy of the Western world he has served so loyally takes a moment to hit. When it does, the novel moves beyond the poetic to achieve moral stature. Highly recommended for literary collections.
- Barbara Hoffert, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to theHardcoveredition.
From AudioFile
Michael Ondaatje's novel, winner of the England's 1993 Booker Prize, is a perfect candidate for audio. A burn patient is cared for in a ruined Italian villa after the retreat of the Germans by a young nurse, a former spy and thief and a Sikh who clears the area of mines. Their various lives, past and current, entwine in a mystical novel full of vivid images which are marvelously conveyed through oral interpretation. Michael York presents an elegant narration--beautifully suited to the text. He carefully projects the subtle accents of each character with a smooth and polished delivery. His tone matches the author's and compliments each character. Making full use of the evocative language, York portrays the scenes and relationships with distinction. The abridgment is skillfull though there is a haunting sense that one hasn't experienced the entirety of the text. For serious fiction lovers, this is an audiobook not to be missed. R.F.W. An AUDIOFILE Earphones Award winner (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.