Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
玛丽•雪莱《科学怪人:弗兰肯斯坦》
Go ahead and forgo the bizarre movie adaptations that've been produced recently and read or re-read the classic itself. You know the story: a scientist driven by his ambition discovers a method for creating life, and spends two years cobbling together a living creature, who later resents him.
不要看最近刚出来的改编电影,去读读或者重读这本经典小说吧。你肯定很熟悉这个故事:一位科学家极度想要创造生命,他花了两年的时间拼凑出一个生命体,但之后这个生命体却开始恨科学家。
An American Childhood by Annie Dillard
安妮•狄勒德《美国童年》
Dillard's first book is, as its title suggests, about her transition from being a self-centered child to being an adult more concerned with the world around her than with her own personal concerns. Her parents are key figures in the story. One notable scene takes place during what the author calls "a big snow", in 1950.
狄勒德的第一部小说,正如书名所言,这本书是关于她从一个自我为中心的儿童转变为关注世界的成年人的故事。她的父母是书中的主角。书中的一个重要场景发生在作者笔下的1950年的一场“鹅毛大雪”中。
Tinkers by Paul Harding
保罗哈丁《铁匠》
Harding's novel is peppered with wistful descriptions of "wisps of snow," "sweet and sharp". It follows an old man, George Washington Crosby, back to his childhood in Maine, where harsh winters were the norm.
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