SPACEMAN OF BOHEMIA:A Novel

波希米亞的太空人

類別 : 文學小說
ISBN:‎ 978-0316273435
頁數 : 288
出版 : Little, Brown and Company, 2017 年 3 月 17 日
版本 : 精裝版
版權窗口 : 繁體博達代理Mingming / 简体版權已售

內容介紹

★電影版權已售Netflix, 《核爆家園》(Chernobyl) 的導演Johan Renck 執導, Adam Sandler Carey Mulligan主演。

 

★愛情、野心和自我發現的星際漫遊。

 

孤兒的Jakub Prochv°zka在捷克農村被溺愛的祖父母撫養長大,從一個小科學家成長為捷克的第一位太空人(宇航員)。獨自前往金星的危險任務, 給了他夢寐以求成為英雄的機會,也給了他彌補父親作為共產主義告密者罪過的避風港 ,他大膽冒險地進入廣闊的未知領域。但也拋下他忠誠的妻子Lenka,意識到時為時已晚,他已經在他的野心祭壇上犧牲了。

 

在浩瀚太空中,Jakub發現了一隻可能是想像中的巨型外星蜘蛛,這只蜘蛛成為了他意料之外的同伴。在關於愛情的本質、生與死、培根的美味的哲學對話中,他們形成了一種強烈的情感聯繫。讀者能否看到Jakub化解與秘密的俄羅斯競爭對手的衝突,並安全返回地球與妻子再續情緣?

 

充滿溫暖、懸疑和驚喜的SPACEMAN OF BOHEMIA,從頭到尾都是一個熱情洋溢的喜悅。很少有一部小說能如此深刻地帶領讀者踏上娛樂滿溢和純粹樂趣的旅程。

 

 

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作者介紹

作者Jaroslav Kalfar 出生於捷克共和國,15歲移民到美國。他的處女作《SPACEMAN OF BOHEMIA》廣受好評,該作品曾入圍 Arthur C. Clarke科幻小說獎決選 ,並已被翻譯成11種語言。 Kalfar擁有紐約大學的藝術碩士學位,現居布魯克林。

 

書評

Kirkus Reviews "10 of Our Favorite Debuts"
The Verge "23 science fiction and fantasy novels to read this March"


PRAISE FOR SPACEMAN OF BOHEMIA:

"Kalfar has much larger aims with Spaceman of Bohemia than to write a spry, madcap work of speculative fiction . . . He has such a lively mind and so many ideas to explore . . . Kalfar has an exhilarating flair for imagery. He writes boisterously and mordantly . . . His voice is distinct enough to leave tread marks . . . A frenetically imaginative first effort, booming with vitality and originality."
Jennifer SeniorNew York Times

"Spaceman of Bohemia gets heavy-but the story, like its protagonist, flies along weightlessly. A book like this lives and dies on the strength of its first-person voice, and in that regard, Kalfar triumphs. Jakub may be self-absorbed, but he's also charming, funny, and endearingly sympathetic."―Jason HellerNPR

"In Jaroslav Kalfar's zany first novel . . . the spaceman, the alien, and all the rest of the book's extravagant conceptual furniture are merely metaphors for the human-scale issues that are its real concerns, in particular the collapse of Jakub's marriage to Lenka. That's not to say Kalfar hasn't done his research. There are lovingly detailed passages on the minutiae of life in zero gravity, but all the whizzy space business is harnessed to the basic question of what it means to leave and whether it's possible to come back. The alien acts as a Proustian trigger for Jakub's memories . . . But for all the strangeness of outer space, it is the writing about his home village, the place to which he longs to return and perhaps never can, that beats strongest in this wry, melancholy book."―Hari KunzruNew York Times Book Review

The author skillfully splices a barbed picture of the Czech Republic between Jakub's misadventures in the cosmos. "These include floating free inside the dust cloud and hitching a ride on a clandestine Russian space shuttle. The book suggests that every national hero has a dark side, though you may have to leave Earth to see it."―Sam SacksWall Street Journal "Best New Fiction"

"Outer space, inner turmoil, fierce ambition and the hunger for love - all seem to boldly go where no novelist has gone before in Jaroslav Kalfar's audaciously moving debut, Spaceman of Bohemia...Eloquent, heart-stunning and rich in awe-inspiring prose, Spaceman of Bohemia flirts with how we leave our mark on history. But its real mission is to unravel what makes us human - and that, according to this wise, rapturous and original novel, is a connection to others."―Caroline LeavittSan Francisco Chronicle

"Spaceman of Bohemia represents the fiery, funny launch of an exciting new voice. Jaroslav Kalfar, like a good literary astronaut, finds levity in gravity, and vice versa."―Sam LipsyteNew York Times bestselling author of The Ask

"Spaceman of Bohemia should win many fans. With its interplanetary shenanigans and lessons in Czech history, this zany satirical debut is bursting at the seams."―Tibor FischerGuardian UK

"A supercharged, voice-driven romp."
Meredith TuritsExtra Crispy

"Blend Bradbury and Lem with Saint-Exupéry and perhaps a little Kafka, and you get this talky, pleasing first novel by Czech immigrant writer Kalfar....a book built on sly, decidedly contrarian humor. Blending subtle asides on Czech history, the Cold War, and today's wobbly democracy, Kalfar's confection is an inventive, well-paced exercise in speculative fiction. An entertaining, provocative addition to the spate of literary near-future novels that have lately hit the shelves."
Kirkus Reviews

"Spaceman of Bohemia is an out-of-this-world look at all our beautiful smallnesses, from the cells of our biology to the bacterial minutiae of one broken heart. The roar of revolution and governmental injustice is cast against the depths of our emotions and the bottomless, grateful silence of the stars. Jaroslav Kalfar has spun an unforgettable tale, a poignant interplanetary work that collapses the distance between us with the beauty of its language and the unstoppable wonder of this universe he's created."
Samantha Huntauthor of Mr. Splitfoot

"Spaceman of Bohemia is the best, most enjoyably heartbreaking, most fun book you'll read this year. On the surface, you'll see affinities with Gary Shteyngart, with The Martian, with Kelly Link. But Jaroslav Kalfar's voice is entirely his own. I beg you: take this strange, hilarious, profound, life-affirming trip into literary outer space."―Darin StraussNational Book Critics Circle Award winner for Half a Life

"Spaceman of Bohemia is a wise and elegant work composed of its own unique ethereal grace-a hauntingly beautiful story of solitude, hope, family, and love that transcends, uplifts, carries the reader away."―Dinaw Mengestuauthor of The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears

"Spaceman of Bohemia is unforgettable: a work of breathtaking scope and heart, and a reflection of humanity that's raw and strange and profound and true."―Lisa McInerneyauthor of The Glorious Heresies, winner of the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction

"An exhilarating concoction of history, social commentary, and irony. Reading like Arthur C. Clarke's 2001 crossed with a Milan Kundera novel, set in a Philip K. Dick universe, with a nod to Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, it manages to be singularly compelling while still providing mass appeal. Highly recommended."―Library Journal (starred review)

"Kalfar's writing has the same hyperactivity, and fidgety contempt for generic boundaries, as that of the young Safran Foer.... Part space opera, part folk tale, his novel is also a love song to the city of Prague.... Funny, humane and oddly down-to-earth in ways that its scenario cannot possibly convey."
Claire ArmitsteadGuardian UK

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SPACEMAN OF BOHEMIA:A Novel

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