THE COLD MILLIONS: A Novel

冷血百萬富翁

類別 : 文學小說
ISBN:978-0062868084
頁數 : 352
出版 : Harper, 2020 年 10 月 27 日
版本 : 精裝版
版權窗口 : 繁體版權已售Changchih / 简体博達代理Changchih

內容介紹

紐約時報暢銷榜冠軍小說《美麗的廢墟》(Beautiful Ruins)發行數十個國家,作者又一文學奇作!帶領讀者見識美國進步時代最激昂、最具張力的社會一隅!

 

以20世紀初的美國作為背景,與我們的時代形成了詭異的共鳴,手足之情、愛情、犧牲與背叛,提供了一幅如萬花筒般多變絢麗的景象,描繪了一個國家如何面對貧富之間的巨大的鴻溝、在殘酷現實和平凡夢想之間的拉扯:警察與流浪漢、選舉主義和社會主義、貴婦與殺人犯,極具張力的題材奠定傑斯・沃爾特(Jess Walter)美國暢銷作家的地位,成就一場盪氣迴腸的巡迴演出。

 

多蘭(Dolan)兄弟憑著自己的智慧生活,跳上貨運列車、到職業介紹所排隊找兼工來做。十六歲的弟弟雷伊(Rye)渴望擁有一份穩定的工作和一個家,而他年輕氣盛的哥哥吉格(Dig)則追求一個更美好的世界,與其他工會成員一起爭取薪資平等和更好的待遇。

 

他們後來和一位用美洲獅表演的雜耍歌手烏蘇拉(Ursula the Great)為伍,烏蘇拉向兄弟倆引薦了另一個更加危險的生物——一位極其富有卻用盡心機掌控財富、控制烏蘇拉的礦業大亨。本來夢想安穩的雷伊也受理想主義哥哥的影響。後來被一位19歲勇敢無畏的女權主義者伊麗莎白·古利·弗林(Elizabeth Gurley Flynn)給吸引。伊麗莎白的熱情將雷伊帶入了工人的世界。接著風暴襲來,朝他們鋪天蓋地而來,雷伊將被迫決定立場,即便早已知道無法勝利,也足以博得贏面嗎?

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作者介紹

美國作家,著有六本小說,包含榮登《紐約時報》暢銷排行榜冠軍《美麗的廢墟》(Beautiful Ruins)、入圍美國國家書卷獎的《The Zero》、榮獲愛倫坡獎的懸疑小說《公民文斯》(Citizen Vince)等,短篇小說見於《哈潑雜誌》(Harper's)、McSweeney's相關刊物、年度最佳美國短篇小說選集(The Best American Short Stories)及《美國最佳非必需讀物》(The Best American Nonrequired Reading),目前與家人住在家鄉美國華盛頓州斯波坎市。


作者官網:https://www.jesswalter.com/index.htm

書評

“Vibrant…. Filled with a gusto that honors the beauty of believing in societal change and simultaneously recognizes the cruel limits of the possible…. The Cold Millions is reminiscent of the work of John dos Passos and EL. Doctorow…. [A] spirited and expansive novel.” — Wall Street Journal

 

“Walter has made a major career out of the minor character, and his portrait of Rye ... is generously brought to life with humanity and wit. Walter’s latest novel is more hybrid beast than those earlier books: not quite fiction and not history but a splicing of the two, so that the invented rises to the occasion of the real and the real guides and determines the fate of the invented.... Which isn’t to say the book lacks brio or invention; it is full of both.” — New York Times Book Review

 

“The Cold Millions is a literary unicorn: a book about socio-economic disparity that’s also a page-turner, a postmodern experiment that reads like a potboiler, and a beautiful, lyric hymn to the power of social unrest in American history. It’s funny and harrowing, sweet and violent, innocent and experienced; it walks a dozen tightropes. Jess Walter is a national treasure.” — Anthony Doerr, author of All the Light We Cannot See

 

“Jess Walter is a superb storyteller. His plot rolls on at a steady pace. His ear for dialogue, whatever the character, is acute. He knows when to amp up the prose with a telling metaphor…. As polished and hard as a diamond, The Cold Millions reminds us of America’s tempestuous past and suggests that all this is anything but past.” — Boston Globe

 

“It’s a tremendous work, a vivid, propulsive, historical novel with a politically explosive backdrop that reverberates through our own.” — USA Today

 

“Masterly. . . . Shifting perspectives and sharp plot twists contribute to the richness of the story, bringing a tumultuous time in American history to life. Walter illustrates how injustice can galvanize young men but also wreck them.” — The New Yorker

 

“Beautiful Ruins author Walter again brings the magic.” — People, Book of the Week

 

“Walter puts forth his most ambitious work yet, solidifying his place in the contemporary canon as one of our most gifted builders of fictional worlds....  It's often said that a novel contains the world; Walter brings new meaning to this phrase, peopling The Cold Millions with vaudeville stars, hobos, suffragists, tycoons, union agitators, policemen, and dozens of other vibrant characters. Warm and deeply humane, this transporting novel is a staggering achievement from a landmark writer.” — Esquire

 

“Riveting. . . . With an expansive cast that includes anti-capitalist firebrands, menacing tycoons, a coalition of multifaceted, multiethnic itinerant workers and sundry ‘killers, detectives and anarchists,’ this book captures the audacity, promise, ugliness and beauty of American life.” — Minneapolis Star Tribune

 

“Stunning…. The Cold Millions feels timed perfectly to this moment of stark income inequality, where the crevasse between billionaires and workers widens and activism increases…. Walter marshals a motley, fascinating cast of characters so finely drawn that they lift from the page…. I haven’t encountered a more satisfying and moving novel about the struggle for workers’ rights in America.” — San Francisco Chronicle

 

“Superb…. a splendid postmodern rendition of the social realist novels of the 1930s by Henry Roth, John Steinbeck, and John Dos Passos, updated with strong female characters and executed with pristine prose. This could well be Walter’s best work yet.” — Publishers Weekly, starred review

 

“A work of irresistible characters, harrowing adventures and rip-roaring fun … bursting with a dazzling range of outrageous characters…. One of the most captivating novels of the year.” — Washington Post

 

“Expansive, beguiling….  In Flynn, Walter has found a sublime heroine: outspoken, brave, and beautiful, too. She takes on Spokane’s brutal and corrupt establishment with the kind of bravura that makes us yearn for her to time-travel to our era. Walter does a masterful job of using historical events and characters to draw parallels with what we face today, but the greatest triumph of The Cold Millions is how it mines literary realism but remains optimistic even in the face of tragedy. It’s a thrilling yarn that simultaneously underscores the cost of progress and celebrates the American spirit.” — O, the Oprah Magazine

 

“The Beautiful Ruins author has produced another layered, multi-character panorama.”  — Vogue

 

“The Cold Millions will break your heart and make you hopeful at the same time.” — Seattle Times

 

“A story of brotherhood, deceit, love and sacrifice that will have you holding your breath with every turn of the page.” — CNN

 

“The fact that the same author has written books as wildly different and all as transporting as The Zero, The Financial Lives of the Poets, Beautiful Ruins, and now this latest tour de force is testimony to Walter’s protean storytelling power and astounding ability to set a scene, any scene…. We have heard that Jess Walter writes nonstop: Seven days a week, 365 days a year. Please, never stop.” — Kirkus, starred review

 

“Strung up around true events and a handful of real people, Walter's latest is informed by intensive, ardent research and reverence for his home city; consider this book a train ticket to a past time and place. In addition to boldly voiced characters and dramatic suspense, in this century-ago tale of labor rights and wealth inequality readers will find plenty of modern relevance.” — Booklist, starred review

得獎紀錄

A Best Book of the Year: Bloomberg | Boston Globe | Chicago Public Library | Chicago Tribune | Esquire | Kirkus | New York Public Library | New York Times Book Review (Historical Fiction) | NPR's Fresh Air | O Magazine | Washington Post | Publishers Weekly | Seattle Times | USA Today 

A Library Reads Pick | An Indie Next Pick

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