The National Book Award–winning author of The Echo Maker delivers his most emotionally charged novel to date, inspired by the myth of Orpheus.
"If Powers were an American writer of the nineteenth century…he'd probably be the Herman Melville of Moby-Dick. His picture is that big," wrote Margaret Atwood (New York Review of Books). Indeed, since his debut in 1985 with Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance, Richard Powers has been astonishing readers with novels that are sweeping in range, dazzling in technique, and rich in their explorations of music, art, literature, and technology.
In Orfeo, Powers tells the story of a man journeying into his past as he desperately flees the present. Composer Peter Els opens the door one evening to find the police on his doorstep. His home microbiology lab—the latest experiment in his lifelong attempt to find music in surprising patterns—has aroused the suspicions of Homeland Security. Panicked by the raid, Els turns fugitive. As an Internet-fueled hysteria erupts, Els—the "Bioterrorist Bach"—pays a final visit to the people he loves, those who shaped his musical journey. Through the help of his ex-wife, his daughter, and his longtime collaborator, Els hatches a plan to turn this disastrous collision with the security state into a work of art that will reawaken its audience to the sounds all around them. The result is a novel that soars in spirit and language by a writer who “may be America’s most ambitious novelist” (Kevin Berger, San Francisco Chronicle).
0 有用 Evanescence 2015-10-29 21:01:35
最近读的最好的一部小说,需要再重读几次
0 有用 拾珠象罔 2024-03-23 08:20:01 江苏
非常精彩,兼具创意与情感,主线有点像是完美的真空中的一章,不过对点子没太深挖解释
0 有用 鹭纳醍 2024-10-18 20:34:20 北京
How small a thought. It takes to fill a whole life. 好难读的鲍尔斯小说,好多文字因为看不懂就滑过去了,但鲍尔斯对科学与文学的结合,以及他笔下一个个cult都太抓人了。跟着这本书听了很多曲子,推荐Messiaen!