這9部小說讓你足不出戶,也能神游天下
對于不少人來說,今年的暑假可能不得不在家中度過。但請放心,暑期閱讀計劃并沒有取消。如果你去不了海灘,以下9部小說或許能為你帶來海灘閱讀體驗。
《蜂鳥巷茶女》,鄺麗莎著
鄺麗莎創(chuàng)作的歷史小說中,有太多值得品鑒的瑰寶。她的每部作品都以動人的筆觸,展示了美國影視中難得一見的亞洲女性的故事。而《蜂鳥巷茶女》就是這樣一部作品。小說圍繞一個少數(shù)民族姑娘展開,她對普洱茶的研究和種植,讓她走出大山,從云南的偏遠山村來到了中國幾座最大、工業(yè)化程度最高的城市(當(dāng)然了,整個過程也一波三折)。
《度假者》,艾瑪?斯特勞布著
在風(fēng)景如畫的西班牙馬略卡島上,一座地中海海濱避暑別墅里,一大家子的休閑度假、一場周年紀念派對,以及一次畢業(yè)慶典。當(dāng)然,不是所有人都能和睦相處。不過在《紐約時報》暢銷書作者兼書店老板艾瑪?斯特勞布機智幽默的構(gòu)思下,人物關(guān)系和沖突都拿捏得恰到好處。(此外,斯特勞布的最新作品《都是成人》已于本月出版。)
《牧羊少年奇幻之旅》,保羅?科埃略著
《牧羊少年奇幻之旅》既是一段史詩般的旅程,也是一場神秘的探索之旅。著名巴西作家保羅?科埃略在書中講述了一個安達盧西亞牧羊少年的故事。少年接連兩次做了同一個夢,于是決定穿越北非,來到了埃及金字塔下。掩卷沉思,你會發(fā)現(xiàn)科埃略的小說盡管篇幅較短,但依舊堪稱史詩級的巨作。故事并不以情節(jié)取勝,而是蘊含了深刻的哲理,激發(fā)讀者探索內(nèi)心(而非外在),從而實現(xiàn)自己的命運。
《遺失的年代》,馬安著
法國文化、葡萄酒、歷史小說愛好者,或是渴望在傍晚漫步葡萄園的人們一定不能錯過《遺失的年代》。馬安筆下這部精彩的小說圍繞法國勃艮第大區(qū)中心博訥的一座家族葡萄園展開。故事在納粹德國占領(lǐng)時期和當(dāng)下兩條時間線之間切換,主人公則必須在規(guī)定時限之內(nèi),解開一個跨越幾代人的謎團。
《美麗的廢墟》,杰斯?瓦爾特著
打開這部小說,就好像走進了意大利五漁村夢幻般的Instagram美圖奇境——具體來說,是來到了1960年電影《甜蜜的生活》上映的時期。故事大致圍繞1963年好萊塢史詩電影《埃及艷后》的拍攝展開(然而整個拍攝過程麻煩不斷)?,F(xiàn)實和虛構(gòu)的人物以電影史上最奢華、也最混亂的影片制作為背景,輾轉(zhuǎn)于黃金時代的洛杉磯、羅馬,以及利古里亞海崎嶇海岸線上一座陽光明媚的虛構(gòu)小村莊之間。
《歷史學(xué)家》,伊麗莎白?科斯托娃著
實話實說吧:沒錯,這部小說里有吸血鬼。不過,它也可能是對這種嗜血怪物最真實的寫照。讀者將穿越時空,回到1950至1970年代的美國常春藤大學(xué)校園、伊斯坦布爾、法國南部以及冷戰(zhàn)時期的鐵幕背后。歷史、奇幻、愛情……小說中元素眾多卻不雜亂。驚心動魄的情節(jié)令人欲罷不能,剛讀完就忍不住重讀一遍。
《王家人的美國夢》,杰德?張著
眼下有太多的航班停飛、取消,乃至擁擠不堪,凡是今夏仍舊計劃出行的人們都可能面臨這樣的窘境。杰德?張以幽默的語言講述了一個現(xiàn)代家庭公路旅行的故事,把讀者帶回了上一次金融危機時期。從這家人位于洛杉磯貝萊爾的豪宅、到紐約州北部,再到美國南部,這部小說會讓你不禁想租一輛車,踏上一段屬于自己的旅行。只要別選錯同伴就行。
《美國間諜》,勞倫?威爾金森著
一看標(biāo)題,就知道這是一部間諜小說。主人公落入了中情局編織的大網(wǎng),她從1980年代的紐約哈萊姆區(qū),輾轉(zhuǎn)來到海岸線崎嶇的加勒比海島馬提尼克島和西非。她一路暗中查訪,收集布基納法索信奉馬克思主義的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人的情報——除此之外,我們就不多做劇透了。(如果以上介紹還不能讓你心動的話,要知道,這部小說曾被列入美國前總統(tǒng)奧巴馬2019年的夏季閱讀書目。)
《哈瓦那的第二年》,香奈兒?克利頓著
故事圍繞一個正在寫一篇游記的的雜志撰稿人展開,因此,書中不免會出現(xiàn)大段的景物描寫。從現(xiàn)實中的邁阿密到革命前夕的哈瓦那,這部小說融合了家庭生活、愛情、政治、金錢和歷史事件。對于喜歡這些元素的讀者而言,這是一本理想的夏日讀物,而且它的續(xù)集也已問世。(財富中文網(wǎng))
譯者:智竑
《蜂鳥巷茶女》(Scribner出版社);《度假者》(企鵝出版社);《美國間諜》(蘭登書屋出版社)。
對于不少人來說,今年的暑假可能不得不在家中度過。但請放心,暑期閱讀計劃并沒有取消。如果你去不了海灘,以下9部小說或許能為你帶來海灘閱讀體驗。
《蜂鳥巷茶女》,鄺麗莎著
鄺麗莎創(chuàng)作的歷史小說中,有太多值得品鑒的瑰寶。她的每部作品都以動人的筆觸,展示了美國影視中難得一見的亞洲女性的故事。而《蜂鳥巷茶女》就是這樣一部作品。小說圍繞一個少數(shù)民族姑娘展開,她對普洱茶的研究和種植,讓她走出大山,從云南的偏遠山村來到了中國幾座最大、工業(yè)化程度最高的城市(當(dāng)然了,整個過程也一波三折)。
《度假者》,艾瑪?斯特勞布著
在風(fēng)景如畫的西班牙馬略卡島上,一座地中海海濱避暑別墅里,一大家子的休閑度假、一場周年紀念派對,以及一次畢業(yè)慶典。當(dāng)然,不是所有人都能和睦相處。不過在《紐約時報》暢銷書作者兼書店老板艾瑪?斯特勞布機智幽默的構(gòu)思下,人物關(guān)系和沖突都拿捏得恰到好處。(此外,斯特勞布的最新作品《都是成人》已于本月出版。)
《牧羊少年奇幻之旅》,保羅?科埃略著
《牧羊少年奇幻之旅》既是一段史詩般的旅程,也是一場神秘的探索之旅。著名巴西作家保羅?科埃略在書中講述了一個安達盧西亞牧羊少年的故事。少年接連兩次做了同一個夢,于是決定穿越北非,來到了埃及金字塔下。掩卷沉思,你會發(fā)現(xiàn)科埃略的小說盡管篇幅較短,但依舊堪稱史詩級的巨作。故事并不以情節(jié)取勝,而是蘊含了深刻的哲理,激發(fā)讀者探索內(nèi)心(而非外在),從而實現(xiàn)自己的命運。
《遺失的年代》,馬安著
法國文化、葡萄酒、歷史小說愛好者,或是渴望在傍晚漫步葡萄園的人們一定不能錯過《遺失的年代》。馬安筆下這部精彩的小說圍繞法國勃艮第大區(qū)中心博訥的一座家族葡萄園展開。故事在納粹德國占領(lǐng)時期和當(dāng)下兩條時間線之間切換,主人公則必須在規(guī)定時限之內(nèi),解開一個跨越幾代人的謎團。
《美麗的廢墟》,杰斯?瓦爾特著
打開這部小說,就好像走進了意大利五漁村夢幻般的Instagram美圖奇境——具體來說,是來到了1960年電影《甜蜜的生活》上映的時期。故事大致圍繞1963年好萊塢史詩電影《埃及艷后》的拍攝展開(然而整個拍攝過程麻煩不斷)?,F(xiàn)實和虛構(gòu)的人物以電影史上最奢華、也最混亂的影片制作為背景,輾轉(zhuǎn)于黃金時代的洛杉磯、羅馬,以及利古里亞海崎嶇海岸線上一座陽光明媚的虛構(gòu)小村莊之間。
《歷史學(xué)家》,伊麗莎白?科斯托娃著
實話實說吧:沒錯,這部小說里有吸血鬼。不過,它也可能是對這種嗜血怪物最真實的寫照。讀者將穿越時空,回到1950至1970年代的美國常春藤大學(xué)校園、伊斯坦布爾、法國南部以及冷戰(zhàn)時期的鐵幕背后。歷史、奇幻、愛情……小說中元素眾多卻不雜亂。驚心動魄的情節(jié)令人欲罷不能,剛讀完就忍不住重讀一遍。
《王家人的美國夢》,杰德?張著
眼下有太多的航班停飛、取消,乃至擁擠不堪,凡是今夏仍舊計劃出行的人們都可能面臨這樣的窘境。杰德?張以幽默的語言講述了一個現(xiàn)代家庭公路旅行的故事,把讀者帶回了上一次金融危機時期。從這家人位于洛杉磯貝萊爾的豪宅、到紐約州北部,再到美國南部,這部小說會讓你不禁想租一輛車,踏上一段屬于自己的旅行。只要別選錯同伴就行。
《美國間諜》,勞倫?威爾金森著
一看標(biāo)題,就知道這是一部間諜小說。主人公落入了中情局編織的大網(wǎng),她從1980年代的紐約哈萊姆區(qū),輾轉(zhuǎn)來到海岸線崎嶇的加勒比海島馬提尼克島和西非。她一路暗中查訪,收集布基納法索信奉馬克思主義的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人的情報——除此之外,我們就不多做劇透了。(如果以上介紹還不能讓你心動的話,要知道,這部小說曾被列入美國前總統(tǒng)奧巴馬2019年的夏季閱讀書目。)
《哈瓦那的第二年》,香奈兒?克利頓著
故事圍繞一個正在寫一篇游記的的雜志撰稿人展開,因此,書中不免會出現(xiàn)大段的景物描寫。從現(xiàn)實中的邁阿密到革命前夕的哈瓦那,這部小說融合了家庭生活、愛情、政治、金錢和歷史事件。對于喜歡這些元素的讀者而言,這是一本理想的夏日讀物,而且它的續(xù)集也已問世。(財富中文網(wǎng))
譯者:智竑
For some of us, summer vacation might be a summer staycation this year. But rest assured: Summer reading has not been canceled. If you can't go to the beach, these books could bring the beach (read) to you.
The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See
There are so many books to choose from in Lisa See's canon of historical fiction, all of which beautifully showcase Asian women's stories not often depicted in U.S. television or film. Among one of her best works is The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, centered on a young woman from an ethnic-minority community, whose skill in the study and farming of Pu'er tea takes her on an upward trajectory (with a few bumps in the road) from a remote mountain village in the southwestern Yunnan province to some of China's largest, most industrialized cities.
The Vacationers by Emma Straub
A large family getaway, an anniversary party, and a postgraduation celebration congregate at a Mediterranean seaside summer vacation home on the picturesque Spanish island of Mallorca. Naturally, not everyone is going to get along, but the relationships and rivalries never become overwhelming under the deft and droll pen of New York Times bestselling author and bookstore owner Emma Straub. (Bonus read: Straub's latest book, All Adults Here, was published this month.)
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
In The Alchemist—part epic travel journey, part mystic quest—the illustrious Brazilian author Paulo Coelho spins the tale of a young Andalusian shepherd who, after a recurring dream, makes the trip across North Africa to the Egyptian pyramids. By the book's end, you'll realize Coelho's epic (albeit short in page-length) novel is more philosophical than plot-driven, inspiring the reader to search within (rather than elsewhere) to realize one's destiny.
The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah
A must-read for Francophiles, oenophiles, historical fiction lovers, or anyone who longs to traipse through a vineyard in the late afternoon. Ann Mah's charming novel revolves around a family-owned vineyard in Beaune, in the heart of France's Burgundy region, flipping between two timelines—the Nazi occupation and present-day—with a mystery spanning generations that needs to be solved before time runs out.
Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter
This novel is like walking into a dreamy Instagram photo of Cinque Terre—specifically during the era of La Dolce Vita (released in 1960), as the plot loosely centers on the filming of the Hollywood epic (but troubled production) of Cleopatra, released in 1963. Readers are transported between Golden Era Los Angeles, Rome, and a tiny, sunny (and fictional) village along Italy's rugged coastline on the Ligurian Sea, with a mixture of fictional and real-life characters against the backdrop of one of the most expensive and chaotic movie productions in cinematic history.
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
Let's get this out of the way: Yes, there are vampires in this book. But this might be, quite possibly, the most realistic take on the bloodthirsty supernatural beings. Readers can look forward to being transported across time (primarily the 1950s through 1970s) and place (from American Ivy League campuses to Istanbul to southern France to sneaking behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War). History, fantasy, romance—there's so much in this book, and yet it never feels overwhelming. It's a thrilling rush from start to finish, and you'll want to go back to the beginning all over again when you're done.
The Wangs vs. the World by Jade Chang
With so many flights grounded, canceled, and even potentially crowded, this could be the summer of the road trip for anyone still making an attempt at travel. Bringing readers all the way back to the last financial crisis, Jade Chang's hilarious spin on the contemporary family road trip— from their lavish mansion in the posh Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles to upstate New York through the American South—will have you looking into renting a car for a jaunt of your own. Just pick your companions wisely.
American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson
Given the title, you know that this is going to be a spy novel. We won't give much more of the plot away—except that you can expect to follow the main character as she gets caught in a CIA-spun web from 1980s Harlem to the rugged Caribbean island of Martinique to West Africa—all while working undercover to gather intelligence on the Marxist leader of Burkina Faso. (If you need any more convincing, this novel was also on President Obama's summer reading list for 2019.)
Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton
The book takes off with a protagonist who is a magazine writer working on a travel story, so you know some lush locale descriptions are in store for the reader. Jumping from present-day Miami to pre-revolution Havana, this is the ideal summer read for anyone looking for a mixture of family drama, romance, politics, money, and historical fiction weaved together—with a sequel already available.