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『簡體書』返老还童 菲茨杰拉德短篇小说选(中英对照全译本)

書城自編碼: 2530220
分類:簡體書→大陸圖書→外語英語讀物
作者: 弗·司各特·菲茨杰拉德
國際書號(ISBN): 9787510088261
出版社: 世界图书出版公司
出版日期: 2015-01-01
版次: 1 印次: 1
頁數/字數: 360/337000
書度/開本: 32开 釘裝: 软精装

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內容簡介:
弗·司各特·菲茨杰拉德(1896-1940),20世纪美国最杰出的作家之一。菲茨杰拉德的魅力来自于他清晰的叙述、优雅的文风以及多姿多彩、点铁成金的遣词造句,这种风格在他的小说中得到了最好的体现。
本书收录了包括《返老还童》、《一颗像里茨饭店那么大的钻石》在内的多篇著名短篇小说,这些作品基本体现了作者的创作特色,读者不但可以欣赏脍炙人口的故事,也可以领略到一代文学天才闪烁的灵感和高超的技艺。《返老还童》原先并不起眼,但在2008年被著名鬼才导演大卫?芬奇耗巨资改成电影《返老还童》之后,名声大噪。故事讲述了了本杰明?巴顿一出生就是个八十岁老头,以后每隔一年就小一岁。因此,他拥有与别人完全不同的人生和悲欢离合……这个故事跨越了从一战到21世纪的百年时光,给读者带来关于生命和死亡的思考。
關於作者:
弗·司各特·菲茨杰拉德(1896-1940),20世纪美国最杰出的作家之一。菲茨杰拉德的魅力来自于他清晰的叙述、优雅的文风以及多姿多彩、点铁成金的遣词造句,这种风格在他的小说中得到了最好的体现。
目錄
返老还童1
CHAPTER 1 第一章2
CHAPTER 2 第二章11
Chapter 3 第三章15
CHAPTER 4 第四章21
CHAPTER 5 第五章25
CHAPTER 6 第六章31
CHAPTER 7 第七章33
CHAPTER 8 第八章36
CHAPTER 9 第九章40
CHAPTER 10 第十章44
CHAPTER 11 第十一章49
THE DIAMOND AS BIG AS THE RITZ53
一颗像里茨饭店那么大的钻石53
CHAPTER 1 第一章54
CHAPTER 2 第二章60
CHAPTER 3 第三章72
CHAPTER 4 第四章76
CHAPTER 5 第五章83
CHAPTER 6 第六章89
CHAPTER 7 第七章98
CHAPTER 8 第八章100
CHAPTER 9 第九章110
CHAPTER 10 第十章117
CHAPTER 11 第十一章127
HEAD AND SHOULDERS131
脑袋和肩膀131
CHAPTER 1 第一章132
CHAPTER 2 第二章145
CHAPTER 3 第三章152
CHAPTER 4 第四章158
CHAPTER 5 第五章171
CRAZY SUNDAY175
疯狂星期日175
CHAPTER 1 第一章176
CHAPTER 2 第二章183
CHAPTER 3 第三章189
CHAPTER 4 第四章199
CHAPTER 5 第五章205
THE RICH BOY210
富家子弟210
CHAPTER 1 第一章211
CHAPTER 2 第二章213
CHAPTER 3 第三章219
CHAPTER 4 第四章226
CHAPTER 5 第五章234
CHAPTER 6 第六章249
CHAPTER 7 第七章261
CHAPTER 8 第八章276
THE LEES OF HAPPINESS280
幸福的庇护所280
CHAPTER 1 第一章281
CHAPTER 2 第二章290
CHAPTER 3 第三章295
CHAPTER 4 第四章302
CHAPTER 5 第五章310
CHAPTER 6 第六章315
THE FOUR FISTS322
四只拳头322
CHAPTER 1 第一章323
CHAPTER 2 第二章329
CHAPTER 3 第三章333
CHAPTER 4 第四章342
內容試閱
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
返老还童
CHAPTER 1
第一章

As long ago as 1860 it was the proper thing to be born at home. At present, so I am told, the high gods of medicine have decreed that the first cries of the young shall be uttered upon the anesthetic air of a hospital, preferably a fashionable one. So young Mr. and Mrs. Roger Button were fifty years ahead of style when they decided, one day in the summer of 1860, that their first baby should be born in a hospital. Whether this anachronism had any bearing upon the astonishing history I am about to set down will never be known.
I shall tell you what occurred, and let you judge for yourself.
The Roger Buttons held an enviable position, both social and financial, in ante-bellum Baltimore. They were related to the This Family and the That Family, which, as every Southerner knew, entitled them to membership in that enormous peerage which largely populated the Confederacy. This was their first experience with the charming old custom of having babies - Mr. Button was naturally nervous. He hoped it would be a boy so that he could be sent to Yale College in Connecticut, at which institution Mr. Button himself had been known for four years by the somewhat obvious nickname of "Cuff".
On the September morning consecrated to the enormous event he arose nervously at six o''clock, dressed himself, adjusted an impeccable stock, and hurried forth through the streets of Baltimore to the hospital, to determine whether the darkness of the night had borne in new life upon its bosom.
When he was approximately a hundred yards from the Maryland Private Hospital for Ladies and Gentlemen he saw Doctor Keene, the family physician, descending the front steps, rubbing his hands together with a washing movement - as all doctors are required to do by the unwritten ethics of their profession.
Mr. Roger Button, the president of Roger Button Co., Wholesale Hardware, began to run toward Doctor Keene with much less dignity than was expected from a Southern gentleman of that picturesque period. "Doctor Keene!" he called. "Oh, Doctor Keene!"
The doctor heard him, faced around, and stood waiting, a curious expression settling on his harsh, medicinal face as Mr. Button drew near.
"What happened?" demanded Mr. Button, as he came up in a gasping rush. "What was it? How is she? A boy? Who is it? What - "
"Talk sense!" said Doctor Keene sharply. He appeared somewhat irritated.
"Is the child born?" begged Mr. Button.
Doctor Keene frowned. "Why, yes, I suppose so - after a fashion." Again he threw a curious glance at Mr. Button.
"Is my wife all right?"
"Yes."
"Is it a boy or a girl?"
"Here now!" cried Doctor Keene in a perfect passion of irritation, "I''ll ask you to go and see for yourself. Outrageous!" He snapped the last word out in almost one syllable, then he turned away muttering: "Do you imagine a case like this will help my professional reputation? One more would ruin me - ruin anybody."
"What''s the matter?" demanded Mr. Button, appalled. "Triplets?"
"No, not triplets!" answered the doctor cuttingly. "What''s more, you can go and see for yourself. And get another doctor. I brought you into the world, young man, and I''ve been physician to your family for forty years, but I''m through with you! I don''t want to see you or any of your relatives ever again! Goodbye!"
Then he turned sharply, and without another word climbed into his phaeton, which was waiting at the curbstone, and drove severely away.
Mr. Button stood there upon the sidewalk, stupefied and trembling from head to foot. What horrible mishap had occurred? He had suddenly lost all desire to go into the Maryland Private Hospital for Ladies and Gentlemen - it was with the greatest difficulty that, a moment later, he forced himself to mount the steps and enter the front door.
A nurse was sitting behind a desk in the opaque gloom of the hall. Swallowing his shame, Mr. Button approached her.
"Good-morning," she remarked, looking up at him pleasantly.
"Good-morning. I - I am Mr. Button."
At this a look of utter ter

 

 

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