2023过了将近一半的时间,终于想起来想要对2022年的阅读进行一个总结。
- 《罪与罚》,陀思妥耶夫斯基的名作,第二次阅读,陀思妥耶夫斯基对人物的心理刻画入木三分。
- 《死屋手记》,陀思妥耶夫斯基用平静的文字表达出人性伟大的一面。
- 《慢煮生活》,汪曾祺对美食的描写就是一部活脱脱的菜谱。
- 《道连格雷的画像》,出卖灵魂获取的永葆青春终将会吞噬自己。
- 《莎乐美》,“你不要望着她”。
- 《白马山庄谜案》,惊悚的谜案,鹅妈妈童谣只是线索。
- 《钟表馆幽灵》,利用时间差来制造的不在场证明。
- 《What we talk about when we talk about love》,令人思考的一系列故事。
- 《阴兽》,犯罪心理的刻画营造出诡异的气氛。
- 《仙症》,读过之后并没有觉得有宣传的那种东北文学复兴。
- 《第一人称单数》,村上春树的音乐品味可从中一窥。
- 《苏轼十讲》,从不同的角度介绍苏轼,不同于普通的传记。
- 《桶川跟踪杀人狂事件》,伪纪实类文学。
- 《生死疲劳》,地主的几世轮回,见证历史变迁。读到后面有《百年孤独》的感觉。
- 《看不见的城市》,每座城市都有作者想要赋予的意向。
- 《红高粱》,高密东北乡的抗日史。
- 《骆驼祥子》,“体面的,要强的,好梦想的,利己的,个人的,健壮的,伟大的,祥子,不知陪着人家送了多少回殡;不知道何时何地会埋起他自己来,埋起这堕落的,自私的,不幸的,社会病胎里的产儿,个人主义的末路鬼!”
- 《牛天赐传》,幽默的文字,生动活泼。“这几天我买了不少的书,没事就翻几页看看。买书的快乐,我以为,就在乎“买”,因为买回来不见得能读,更不见得有一读的价值。把钱换了书,夹在胳膊里,是个无上的快乐,好像把古人或当代名家擒下马来。”
- 《二马》,马氏父子的伦敦生活。
- 《玩偶之家》,女性意识的觉醒。
- 《一个无政府主义者的意外死亡》,无厘头的戏剧。
- 《正红旗下》,老舍的自传体小说,可惜没有完成。
- 《龙须沟》,老舍在写到小妞子的死终究没有想到自己。
- 《茶馆》,历史的见证者。
- 《离婚》,民国小职员的生活。
- 《赵子曰》,不务正业的赵子曰,做着自以为重要的事情,最终被一位有着崇高理想的青年李景纯感动,投身实际行动去救国。
- 《How to read literature like a professor》,hard to say.
- 《一个自行发完病毒的病例》,灵魂的救赎。
- 《天使,望故乡》,“他曾经失落,但是世间所有人生历程无不是失落,瞬间的依恋、片刻的分离、无数幽灵幻影的闪现、高天上激情饱满的群星的忧伤——这一切无不是失落。”
- 《The shortest history of Europe》,”Not everything is the king’s: this is the foundation of European liberty and its prosperity. The Chinese were very clever but their cleverness could never get out of control; the innovations were never fundamentally disturbing.”
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Almost half of 2023 has passed, and I finally remember to summarize my reading in 2022.
- "Crime and Punishment", Dostoevsky's masterpiece, read for the second time, with remarkable psychological portrayal of the characters.
- "Notes from Underground", Dostoevsky depicts the greatness of human nature with calm words.
- "Slow-Cooked Life", Wang Zengqi's description of food is like a real cookbook.
- "The Picture of Dorian Gray", selling one's soul for eternal youth will eventually devour oneself.
- "Salome", "Don't look at her".
- "The Mystery of the White Horse Inn", a thrilling mystery, and "Goosey Goosey Gander" is just a clue.
- "The Ghost in the Clock Room", creating an alibi using time difference.
- "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love", a series of thought-provoking stories.
- "The Shadow Beast", the portrayal of criminal psychology creates a eerie atmosphere.
- "Xian Syndrome", after reading it, I didn't feel like it was part of the Northeastern literary revival that was being promoted.
- "A Personal Matter", Haruki Murakami's musical taste can be glimpsed from it.
- "Ten Lectures on Su Shi", introduces Su Shi from different perspectives, different from ordinary biographies.
- "The Butcher", a pseudo-documentary literary work.
- "Life and Death Fatigue", the several reincarnations of the landlord, witnessing historical changes. Towards the end, it feels like "One Hundred Years of Solitude."
- "Invisible Cities", every city has the intention the author wants to give it.
- "Red Sorghum", the anti-Japanese history of Gaomi's northeastern village.
- "Rickshaw Boy", "Xiangzi, the dignified, strong-willed, dream-chasing, selfish, individualistic, robust, great Xiangzi, who knows how many funeral processions he has accompanied, who doesn't know when and where he himself will be buried, buried in this fallen, selfish, unfortunate, social pathological fetus, the endgame ghost of individualism!"
- "The Legend of Niu Tianshi", humorous words, lively and vivid. "These days I bought a lot of books, and I just flipped through a few pages when I had time. I thought that the joy of buying books was just in the act of "buying", because buying does not necessarily mean being able to read, let alone having reading value. Exchanging money for books and holding them in my arms is an incomparable joy, as if I had captured ancient or contemporary masters."
- "Two Horses", the life of the Ma family father and son in London.
- "A Doll's House", the awakening of female consciousness.
- "The Unexpected Death of an Anarchist", a nonsensical play.
- "Under the Red Flag", Lao She's autobiographical novel, unfortunately unfinished.
- "Dragon Whisker Ditch", Lao She didn't think of himself when writing about the death of the little girl.
- "Teahouse", witness to history.
- "Divorce", the life of a small clerk in the Republic of China.
- "Zhaoziyue", Zhaoziyue, who doesn't do his job and thinks he's doing something important, is ultimately moved by a young man with lofty ideals, Li Jingchun, and throws himself into practical action to save the country.
- "How to Read Literature Like a Professor", hard to say.
- "A Case of Self-Transmitted Virus", redemption of the soul.
- "Angel, Looking Homeward", "He had once been lost, but all life experiences in this world were inevitably lost: momentary attachment, fleeting separation, countless ghostly illusions, the sadness of the stars full of passion in the high sky—all of these were losses."
- "The Shortest History of Europe", "Not everything is the king's: this is the foundation of European liberty and its prosperity. The Chinese were very clever but their cleverness could never get out of control; the innovations were never fundamentally disturbing."