No phone call was complete before each had made the other wretched. The problem, as Pip saw it-the essence of the handicap she lived with; the presumable cause of her inability to be effective at anything-was that she loved her mother. Pitied her; suffered with her; warmed to the sound of her voice; felt an unsettling kind of nonsexual attraction to her body; was solicitous even of her mouth chemistry; wished her greater happiness; hated upsetting her; found her dear. This was the massive block of granite at the center of her life, the source of all the anger and sarcasm that she directed not only at her mother but, more and more self-defeatingly of late, at less appropriate objects. Whe Pip got angry, it wasn't really at her mother but at the granite block. (查看原文)
listened to the bulk of the story during three long car and plane rides. very grateful. when first coming to the scene of pip meeting tom i was thinking this would be like pynchon if tom turns out to ...listened to the bulk of the story during three long car and plane rides. very grateful. when first coming to the scene of pip meeting tom i was thinking this would be like pynchon if tom turns out to be her dad. wolf is a bit contrived. tom-anabel marriage is autobiographical. but i like pip most, including the voice of her narrator.(展开)
The wooden cross on the wall behind the pulpit seemed to Andreas a once magical object that had lost its mojo through overuse both for and against the state; had been dragged down to the level of sordid accommodation and dreary dissidence.
2020-09-06 04:09
The wooden cross on the wall behind the pulpit seemed to Andreas a once magical object that had lost its mojo through overuse both for and against the state; had been dragged down to the level of sordid accommodation and dreary dissidence.
A drawback of email was that you could only delete it once: couldn’t crumple it up, fling it to the floor, stomp on it, rip it to shreds, and burn it.
2020-09-06 02:41
A drawback of email was that you could only delete it once: couldn’t crumple it up, fling it to the floor, stomp on it, rip it to shreds, and burn it.引自第59页
No phone call was complete before each had made the other wretched. The problem, as Pip saw it-the essence of the handicap she lived with; the presumable cause of her inability to be effective at anything-was that she loved her mother. Pitied her; suffered with her; warmed to the sound of her voice; felt an unsettling kind of nonsexual attraction to her body; was solicitous even of her mouth ch...
2020-09-04 08:52
No phone call was complete before each had made the other wretched. The problem, as Pip saw it-the essence of the handicap she lived with; the presumable cause of her inability to be effective at anything-was that she loved her mother. Pitied her; suffered with her; warmed to the sound of her voice; felt an unsettling kind of nonsexual attraction to her body; was solicitous even of her mouth chemistry; wished her greater happiness; hated upsetting her; found her dear. This was the massive block of granite at the center of her life, the source of all the anger and sarcasm that she directed not only at her mother but, more and more self-defeatingly of late, at less appropriate objects. Whe Pip got angry, it wasn't really at her mother but at the granite block.引自第5页
The wooden cross on the wall behind the pulpit seemed to Andreas a once magical object that had lost its mojo through overuse both for and against the state; had been dragged down to the level of sordid accommodation and dreary dissidence.
2020-09-06 04:09
The wooden cross on the wall behind the pulpit seemed to Andreas a once magical object that had lost its mojo through overuse both for and against the state; had been dragged down to the level of sordid accommodation and dreary dissidence.
A drawback of email was that you could only delete it once: couldn’t crumple it up, fling it to the floor, stomp on it, rip it to shreds, and burn it.
2020-09-06 02:41
A drawback of email was that you could only delete it once: couldn’t crumple it up, fling it to the floor, stomp on it, rip it to shreds, and burn it.引自第59页
No phone call was complete before each had made the other wretched. The problem, as Pip saw it-the essence of the handicap she lived with; the presumable cause of her inability to be effective at anything-was that she loved her mother. Pitied her; suffered with her; warmed to the sound of her voice; felt an unsettling kind of nonsexual attraction to her body; was solicitous even of her mouth ch...
2020-09-04 08:52
No phone call was complete before each had made the other wretched. The problem, as Pip saw it-the essence of the handicap she lived with; the presumable cause of her inability to be effective at anything-was that she loved her mother. Pitied her; suffered with her; warmed to the sound of her voice; felt an unsettling kind of nonsexual attraction to her body; was solicitous even of her mouth chemistry; wished her greater happiness; hated upsetting her; found her dear. This was the massive block of granite at the center of her life, the source of all the anger and sarcasm that she directed not only at her mother but, more and more self-defeatingly of late, at less appropriate objects. Whe Pip got angry, it wasn't really at her mother but at the granite block.引自第5页
The wooden cross on the wall behind the pulpit seemed to Andreas a once magical object that had lost its mojo through overuse both for and against the state; had been dragged down to the level of sordid accommodation and dreary dissidence.
2020-09-06 04:09
The wooden cross on the wall behind the pulpit seemed to Andreas a once magical object that had lost its mojo through overuse both for and against the state; had been dragged down to the level of sordid accommodation and dreary dissidence.
A drawback of email was that you could only delete it once: couldn’t crumple it up, fling it to the floor, stomp on it, rip it to shreds, and burn it.
2020-09-06 02:41
A drawback of email was that you could only delete it once: couldn’t crumple it up, fling it to the floor, stomp on it, rip it to shreds, and burn it.引自第59页
No phone call was complete before each had made the other wretched. The problem, as Pip saw it-the essence of the handicap she lived with; the presumable cause of her inability to be effective at anything-was that she loved her mother. Pitied her; suffered with her; warmed to the sound of her voice; felt an unsettling kind of nonsexual attraction to her body; was solicitous even of her mouth ch...
2020-09-04 08:52
No phone call was complete before each had made the other wretched. The problem, as Pip saw it-the essence of the handicap she lived with; the presumable cause of her inability to be effective at anything-was that she loved her mother. Pitied her; suffered with her; warmed to the sound of her voice; felt an unsettling kind of nonsexual attraction to her body; was solicitous even of her mouth chemistry; wished her greater happiness; hated upsetting her; found her dear. This was the massive block of granite at the center of her life, the source of all the anger and sarcasm that she directed not only at her mother but, more and more self-defeatingly of late, at less appropriate objects. Whe Pip got angry, it wasn't really at her mother but at the granite block.引自第5页
0 有用 Babyblue 2019-09-04
1. 不同意大家说franzen是misogynist的观点。women are definitely strong in his elaboration. 他做的只是面对并呈现真相,而这种所谓的“病态”和“畸形”并不意味着女性形象的扭曲,相反,这比部分stereotyped yet relentlessly weak 的feminist writings要强大得多。2. 有些情节过于melodr... 1. 不同意大家说franzen是misogynist的观点。women are definitely strong in his elaboration. 他做的只是面对并呈现真相,而这种所谓的“病态”和“畸形”并不意味着女性形象的扭曲,相反,这比部分stereotyped yet relentlessly weak 的feminist writings要强大得多。2. 有些情节过于melodramatic,不是很convincing。感觉还是有些迎合读者的意味在,但这在另一方面也算是雅俗共赏了。3. 虽然极端,但足够深刻,完成度够高。(Anabel和Tom)4.更加觉得马尔克斯很屌,franzen花了几十页写的emotional turmoil,老马几句话就写完了。5. 结尾??? (展开)
0 有用 许三 2016-05-09
listened to the bulk of the story during three long car and plane rides. very grateful. when first coming to the scene of pip meeting tom i was thinking this would be like pynchon if tom turns out to ... listened to the bulk of the story during three long car and plane rides. very grateful. when first coming to the scene of pip meeting tom i was thinking this would be like pynchon if tom turns out to be her dad. wolf is a bit contrived. tom-anabel marriage is autobiographical. but i like pip most, including the voice of her narrator. (展开)
0 有用 Millie~豆 2017-01-22
Brought it with me to my trip in Germany. A good read.
0 有用 十四行 2017-02-13
晚节不保。
1 有用 会飞的石头 2016-04-28
作者在妈妈问题上到底受了多大创伤啊,写了五个妈妈没有一个正常的。。这书应该叫guilt,每个人都feel guilty
0 有用 横滨流星 2020-08-11
前半部分好无聊有劝退到我,Pip的人生路线我都能规划出来,差点读到一半又不想读了。还好最后反转,除了没一个正常的妈结局还算圆满。
0 有用 Denni 2020-05-31
intense
0 有用 ******* 2020-03-02
Aint this some belated rip off of Vineland?
0 有用 咕噜咕噜包 2020-01-03
绝了
0 有用 Babyblue 2019-09-04
1. 不同意大家说franzen是misogynist的观点。women are definitely strong in his elaboration. 他做的只是面对并呈现真相,而这种所谓的“病态”和“畸形”并不意味着女性形象的扭曲,相反,这比部分stereotyped yet relentlessly weak 的feminist writings要强大得多。2. 有些情节过于melodr... 1. 不同意大家说franzen是misogynist的观点。women are definitely strong in his elaboration. 他做的只是面对并呈现真相,而这种所谓的“病态”和“畸形”并不意味着女性形象的扭曲,相反,这比部分stereotyped yet relentlessly weak 的feminist writings要强大得多。2. 有些情节过于melodramatic,不是很convincing。感觉还是有些迎合读者的意味在,但这在另一方面也算是雅俗共赏了。3. 虽然极端,但足够深刻,完成度够高。(Anabel和Tom)4.更加觉得马尔克斯很屌,franzen花了几十页写的emotional turmoil,老马几句话就写完了。5. 结尾??? (展开)