
As I Lay Dying
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William Faulkner
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
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形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
241
言語
中国語
公開されました
Aug 1, 2018
出版社
Zhejiang Education Publishing House
版
First Edition
ISBN-10
7553674729
ISBN-13
9787553674728
説明
In a compelling exploration of family, loss, and the human condition, this novel invites readers on a journey across the Southern landscape of America. The story begins with the Bundren family grappling with the impending death of their matriarch, Addie. As each member faces their own internal struggles and motives, the narrative unfolds through a rich tapestry of perspectives that reveal deep emotional truths.
Faulkner's distinctive style is characterized by fragmented storytelling, where voices collide and interweave, reflecting the chaos and complexity of life itself. The characters are multifaceted and deeply flawed, each revealing their own desires, disappointments, and resolutions as they navigate the challenges of their shared grief. Amid the physical journey to fulfill Addie's dying wish, profound existential questions emerge, prompting reflections on love, duty, and the meaning of life.
Set against the backdrop of rural Mississippi, the novel also captures the landscape as a character in its own right, shaping the Bundren family's experiences and transformations. The profound sense of place intertwines with the personal struggles, deepening the impact of their quest. Readers are drawn into the raw emotions that permeate their interactions and decisions, creating a powerful connection to the characters' collective plight.
Overall, this poignant rendition of Faulkner's work remains a timeless exploration of humanity, mirroring the complexities of life and the enduring bonds of family. Through tragedy and resilience, the narrative invites deep reflection on existence and the legacies that follow us.
Faulkner's distinctive style is characterized by fragmented storytelling, where voices collide and interweave, reflecting the chaos and complexity of life itself. The characters are multifaceted and deeply flawed, each revealing their own desires, disappointments, and resolutions as they navigate the challenges of their shared grief. Amid the physical journey to fulfill Addie's dying wish, profound existential questions emerge, prompting reflections on love, duty, and the meaning of life.
Set against the backdrop of rural Mississippi, the novel also captures the landscape as a character in its own right, shaping the Bundren family's experiences and transformations. The profound sense of place intertwines with the personal struggles, deepening the impact of their quest. Readers are drawn into the raw emotions that permeate their interactions and decisions, creating a powerful connection to the characters' collective plight.
Overall, this poignant rendition of Faulkner's work remains a timeless exploration of humanity, mirroring the complexities of life and the enduring bonds of family. Through tragedy and resilience, the narrative invites deep reflection on existence and the legacies that follow us.