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Complete Stories (Centennial Ed.)

作者:O'Connor, Flannery

出版社:Farrar, Straus & Gir

年份:2025

ISBN:9781250387455

書號:20327972

裝訂:平裝

定價:$700

優惠價:$595

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內容簡介

本書收錄歐康納的31則短篇故事,每則皆輕薄短小,但後座力驚人。

她筆下的故事裡,從來沒有真正窮凶惡極的壞人與惡徒,僅有在每張面孔之下湧動的隱隱惡意與事不關己,但也從未以石破天驚或刻意為之的疏離態度刻畫。歐康納以極其平淡的口吻,輕輕巧巧地說著幻滅,說著摧毀,說著所有求而不得的善終,說著一個又一個幽微輕巧卻一再疊加的絕望時刻。將筆下眾生庸庸碌碌,窮盡一生築起的生活與尊嚴,不費吹灰之力地灰飛煙滅。

 

沒有寬恕,而救贖的希望小得看不見,就連毀滅,也得毀得窩囊難看,醒醒,歐康納才沒有要讓你成為什麼可歌可泣的悲劇英雄。

 

所有人皆平凡無奇,卻也都怪誕乖離。

 

如同其中一篇故事裡,角色所下的註腳,或許生活終歸一句:

“It's no real pleasure in life.”

作者介紹
Flannery O'Connor芙蘭納莉歐康納生於美國喬治亞州的薩凡納,作品具強烈地方色彩,1952年出版首部小說The Wise Blood(智慧之血)。一生幾乎都在家鄉的農場度過,讓歐康納對南方風土地貌的刻畫極其精細寫實。作品詭譎尖銳,常以戲謔筆觸討論信仰及道德,為南方文學代表作家。
 
Flannery O'Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia, in 1925. When she died at the age of thirty-nine, America lost one of its most gifted writers at the height of her powers. O’Connor wrote two novels, Wise Blood (1952) and The Violent Bear It Away (1960), and two story collections, A Good Man Is Hard to Find (1955) and Everything That Rises Must Converge (1964). Her Complete Stories, published posthumously in 1972, won the National Book Award that year, and in a 2009 online poll it was voted as the best book to have won the award in the contest’s 60-year history. Her essays were published in Mystery and Manners (1969) and her letters in The Habit of Being (1979). In 1988 the Library of America published her Collected Works; she was the first postwar writer to be so honored. O’Connor was educated at the Georgia State College for Women, studied writing at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and wrote much of Wise Blood at the Yaddo artists’ colony in upstate New York. She lived most of her adult life on her family’s ancestral farm, Andalusia, outside Milledgeville, Georgia.

Robert Giroux is the editor of two collections of Elizabeth Bishop's writing, both published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 
The Collected Prose and One Art: Letters.

Hilton Als is is the author of White Girls and My Pinup. He is a staff writer at The New Yorker and an associate professor at Columbia University's School of Arts. Als has taught at Yale University, Wesleyan, and Smith College. He lives in New York City.