
基本信息出版社:Hodder Murray
页码:240 页
出版日期:2008年02月
ISBN:0719521831
条形码:9780719521836
装帧:平装
正文语种:英语
外文书名:皮普先生
内容简介 ‘You cannot pretend to read a book. Your eyes will give you away. So will your breathing. A person entranced by a book simply forgets to breathe. The house can catch alight and a reader deep in a book will not look up until the wallpaper is in flames.’
作者简介
'Mister Pip' is the first of Lloyd Jones’s books to be published in the UK. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand.
媒体推荐 Daily Mail
`Morally subtle, Mister Pip has none of arid cleverness that often mars novels about books, making it a worthy winner of this year's Commonwealth Writers' Prize'
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Sunday Telegraph
`Darker and more morally complex than it appears . . . Lloyd Jones gives the tired post-colonial themes of self-reinvention and the reinterpretation of classic texts a fresh, ingenious twist but his real achievement is bringing life and depth to his characters' --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
The Times
`It's clear from the first page that this is prize-winning stuff . . . Being a truthful writer, Jones sees nothing neither his heroes nor his villains in black and white. His is a bold inquiry into the way that we construct and repair our communities, and ourselves, with stories old and new' --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Times Literary Supplement
`Mister Pip is a poignant and impressive work which can take its place alongside the classical novels of adolescence' --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
London Review of Books
`Jones proves sly, engaging, worth-reading and even re-reading' --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
编辑推荐 Review
'It's clear from the first page that this is prize-winning stuff! Being a truthful writer, Jones sees nothing neither his heroes nor his villains in black and white. His is a bold inquiry into the way that we construct and repair our communities, and ourselves, with stories old and new' -- The Times 'In this dazzling story-within-a-story, Jones has created a microcosm of post-colonial literature, hybridising the narratives of back and white races to create a new and resonant fable ! There is a fittingly dreamy lyrical quality to Jones's writing, along with an acute ear for the earthly harmonies of village speech ! Mister Pip is the first of Jones's six novels to have travelled from his native New Zealand to the UK. It is so hoped that it won't be the last' -- Observer 'Mister Pip is a poignant and impressive work which can take its place alongside the classical novels of adolescence' -- Times Literary Supplement 'A major word-of-mouth bestseller' -- Sue Baker, Publishing News 'Intriguing and memorable' -- Glasgow Herald 'Cleverly encapsulating what it is to be an orphan, an immigrant or a person dispossessed of a regular beat of life, this extraordinary story!' -- Good Housekeeping 'Exotic locations add a dreamy quality to ! Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones ! Jones' lyrical novel centres around a group of children in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, during the civil war in the Nineties' -- Vogue 'Morally subtle, Mister Pip has none of arid cleverness that often mars novels about books, making it a worthy winner of this year's Commonwealth Writers' Prize' -- Daily Mail 'Darker and more morally complex than it appears ! Lloyd Jones gives the tired post-colonial themes of self-reinvention and the reinterpretation of classic texts a fresh, ingenious twist but his real achievement is bringing life and depth to his characters' -- Sunday Telegraph 'A must-read tale of survival by storytelling' -- Image Magazine (Ireland) 'A novel that, with amplitude and ease, affirms the acts of reading and writing as precious pursuits, as acts of survival, escape, renewal' -- Scotsman 'The value of moral fiction as a means of dealing with super-heated reality is the theme that gives this book exotic enchantment as a fable for our times' -- Saga Magazine '(A) rather strange, quite wonderful book ! Singular in its vision and muscular in its prose, you won't forget this in a hurry' -- thelondonpaper 'An intelligent novel that says as much about the power of reading as it does about bloodshed and loss' -- New Statesman 'Mister Pip is a powerful and humane novel from one of New Zealand's top writers' -- Financial Times Magazine 'A captivating read' -- Metro London 'Judges described it as a "mesmerising story showing how books can change lives in utterly surprising ways" ' -- Independent 'Rarely ! can any novel have combined charm, horror and uplift in quite such superabundance' -- D. J. Taylor, Independent 'Lloyd Jones brings to life the transformative power of fiction ! The experience of reading in this book is tangible !This is a beautiful book. It is tender, multi-layered and redemptive' -- Sunday Times 'Magical and enchanting' -- Woman Magazine 'A dazzling piece of writing that lives long in the mind after the last page is finished' -- Whitefriars Magazine 'A mega-good read' -- Dovegreyreader Blog 'Jones proves sly, engaging, worth-reading and even re-reading' -- London Review of Books 'Haunting and morally complex, the novel deserves its place on the list and would make a worthy winner' -- Andrew Holgate, Sunday Times 'An affecting tale' -- Killian Fox, Observer 'Mister Pip is a traditional novel, but it also topical ! Regardless of who wins on October 16th. Mister Pip, through the simplicity and candour of Matilda's singular narrative voice, may prove the most difficult to forget' -- Eileen Battersby, Irish Times 'Sad, beautiful, poignant, moving and honest, this is a remarkable book' -- Good Book Guide 'Lovingly fleshed out with memorable characters, some almost worthy of Dickens himself' -- Wall Street Journal 'Both island and war are quietly conveyed through the engaging, intelligent, often understated narrative voice' -- Geraldine Bedell, Observer 'It's a wonderfully refreshing book which gives you much to think about long after finishing' -- Psychologies
Review
‘It’s clear from the first page that this is prize-winning stuff… Being a truthful writer, Jones sees nothing neither his heroes nor his villains in black and white. His is a bold inquiry into the way that we construct and repair our communities, and ourselves, with stories old and new’
(The Times )‘In this dazzling story-within-a-story, Jones has created a microcosm of post-colonial literature, hybridising the narratives of back and white races to create a new and resonant fable … There is a fittingly dreamy lyrical quality to Jones’s writing, along with an acute ear for the earthly harmonies of village speech … Mister Pip is the first of Jones’s six novels to have travelled from his native New Zealand to the UK. It is so hoped that it won’t be the last’
(Observer )‘Mister Pip is a poignant and impressive work which can take its place alongside the classical novels of adolescence'
(Times Literary Supplement )
‘A major word-of-mouth bestseller’
(Sue Baker, Publishing News )
‘Intriguing and memorable’
(Glasgow Herald )
‘Cleverly encapsulating what it is to be an orphan, an immigrant or a person dispossessed of a regular beat of life, this extraordinary story…'
(Good Housekeeping )
‘Exotic locations add a dreamy quality to … Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones … Jones’ lyrical novel centres around a group of children in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, during the civil war in the Nineties’
‘Morally subtle, Mister Pip has none of arid cleverness that often mars novels about books, making it a worthy winner of this year’s Commonwealth Writers’ Prize’
(Daily Mail )
‘Darker and more morally complex than it appears … Lloyd Jones gives the tired post-colonial themes of self-reinvention and the reinterpretation of classic texts a fresh, ingenious twist but his real achievement is bringing life and depth to his characters’
(Sunday Telegraph )‘A must-read tale of survival by storytelling’
(Image Magazine (Ireland) )‘A novel that, with amplitude and ease, affirms the acts of reading and writing as precious pursuits, as acts of survival, escape, renewal’
(Scotsman )
‘The value of moral fiction as a means of dealing with super-heated reality is the theme that gives this book exotic enchantment as a fable for our times’
(Saga Magazine )‘(A) rather strange, quite wonderful book … Singular in its vision and muscular in its prose, you won’t forget this in a hurry’
(thelondonpaper )‘An intelligent novel that says as much about the power of reading as it does about bloodshed and loss’
(New Statesman )‘Mister Pip is a powerful and humane novel from one of New Zealand’s top writers’
(Financial Times Magazine )‘A captivating read’ (Metro London )
‘Judges described it as a “mesmerising story showing how books can change lives in utterly surprising ways” '
(Independent )
‘Rarely … can any novel have combined charm, horror and uplift in quite such superabundance’
(D. J. Taylor, Independent )
‘Lloyd Jones brings to life the transformative power of fiction … The experience of reading in this book is tangible …This is a beautiful book. It is tender, multi-layered and redemptive’
(Sunday Times )‘Magical and enchanting’
(Woman Magazine )‘A dazzling piece of writing that lives long in the mind after the last page is finished’
(Whitefriars Magazine )‘A mega-good read’
(Dovegreyreader Blog )‘Jones proves sly, engaging, worth-reading and even re-reading’
(London Review of Books )
‘Haunting and morally complex, the novel deserves its place on the list and would make a worthy winner’
(Andrew Holgate, Sunday Times )
‘An affecting tale’
(Killian Fox, Observer )
‘Mister Pip is a traditional novel, but it also topical … Regardless of who wins on October 16th. Mister Pip, through the simplicity and candour of Matilda’s singular narrative voice, may prove the most difficult to forget’
(Eileen Battersby, Irish Times )‘Sad, beautiful, poignant, moving and honest, this is a remarkable book’
(Good Book Guide )‘Lovingly fleshed out with memorable characters, some almost worthy of Dickens himself’
(Wall Street Journal )
‘Both island and war are quietly conveyed through the engaging, intelligent, often understated narrative voice’
‘It’s a wonderfully refreshing book which gives you much to think about long after finishing’
The Times
`It's clear from the first page that this is prize-winning stuff . . . Being a truthful writer, Jones sees nothing neither his heroes nor his villains in black and white. His is a bold inquiry into the way that we construct and repair our communities, and ourselves, with stories old and new' --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Times Literary Supplement
`Mister Pip is a poignant and impressive work which can take its place alongside the classical novels of adolescence' --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
London Review of Books
`Jones proves sly, engaging, worth-reading and even re-reading' --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.