‘And does she like questions?’
‘That depends on the questions.’
‘Am I ever going to be told what you really think you’re doing?’
‘You have been told.’
‘Lie upon lie.’
‘Perhaps that’s our way of telling the truth.’ But then, as if she knew she had smiled once too often, she looked down and added quickly. ‘Maurice once said to me—when I had just asked him a question rather like yours—he said, “An answer is always a form of death”.’
There was something else in her face then. It was not implacable; but in some way impermeable.
‘I think questions are a form of life.’ She said nothing, though I waited. ‘All right. I treated Alison very badly. I’m a born cad, a swine, whatever you want. But why the colossal performance just to tell one miserable moral bankrupt what he is?’
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0 有用 Wing 2008-04-25 15:38:59
喜欢最后那段:让没有爱过的人得到爱,让爱着的人得到更多的爱。
0 有用 Jue 2011-09-26 21:43:54
是疯狂还是失控还是不了了之?
0 有用 Linco 2017-11-26 21:06:14
好魔幻,作者的局太大了导致我一度无法相信主人公经历的任何事是真实的,最后的结局也很迷。
2 有用 Brenda 2009-10-21 18:46:30
追求“绝对的自由”,不过是对逃避责任的一种无意识的借口
0 有用 劈头士》睁木 2012-07-10 09:55:54
之前看了豆瓣上一段书评才想看这本书。看完发现特别没有安全感。。。没有看过福尔斯其他小说,他的手法似乎还是扎扎实实立足写故事的,所以看得很顺畅。。。不过整个故事的现实基础还是感觉薄弱,我很难相信真的有人会设计如此大规模的试验。