Of Mice and Men
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作者John Steinbeck 著
出版社Penguin
出版时间1993-09
版次1
装帧平装
货号J-P1-1
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作者
John Steinbeck 著
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出版社
Penguin
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出版时间
1993-09
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版次
1
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ISBN
9780140177398
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定价
82.10元
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装帧
平装
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开本
32开
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纸张
胶版纸
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页数
112页
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正文语种
英语
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TheauthorofWickedBurnpresentsastoryofhowpassionanddangermaketemptingbedfellows.Heseesher,wantsher,needsher-nowhehastohaveher.ChicagoDetectiveRyanDairehasmanysecrets:aloveforShakespeare,anappreciationforallthefinerthingsinlife,andanabsolutelackofrestraintinthebedroom.Nowhehasanevenbiggersecret.Ineveryshadowofthesprawlingmansionhe'srecentlyinheritedhecanseeher-tempting,ethereal,anduntouchable.HopeStillwaterinhabitedthatmansionin1906.Rawdesirehasformedaconduitbetweenthesetwopassionatesoulswhoareseparatedbythebarrieroftime.Intoxicatedbyeachother'spresence,RyanandHopecomeclosetocrossingthatinvitingboundarybetweentwoworlds.Butthereisdanger:Ryan'sjobhasputhimonthetrailofadepravedcriminalinaninvestigationthat'sriskingHope'seternalfate.Nowhemustdowhateverittakestochangehistory,protectHopefromharm,andsethisdesiresfree.
- 【作者简介】
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JohnSteinbeckChroniclingAmericandreamsdestroyedbyeitherinjusticeorthesimpledifficultyoftheworld,JohnSteinbeckleftlastingtestamentstothestrugglesofworkingpeopleinTheGrapesofWrathandCanneryRow.Hisrefusaltowaterdownhisrealisticworkgotsomeofhisbooksbanned–andearnedhimaNobelPrize.BiographyJohnErnstSteinbeck,NobelandPulitzerPrizewinner,wasborninSalinas,CaliforniaFebruary27,1902.Hisfather,JohnSteinbeck,servedasMontereyCountyTreasurerformanyyears.Hismother,OliveHamilton,wasaformerschoolteacherwhodevelopedinhimaloveofliterature.YoungSteinbeckcametoknowtheSalinasValleywell,workingasahiredhandonnearbyranchesinMontereyCounty.In1919,hegraduatedfromSalinasHighSchoolaspresidentofhisclassandenteredStanfordUniversitymajoringinEnglish.Stanforddidnotclaimhisundividedattention.DuringthistimeheattendedonlysporadicallywhileworkingatavarietyjobsincludingonwiththeBigSurhighwayproject,andoneatSpreckelsSugarCompanynearSalinas.SteinbeckleftStanfordpermanentlyin1925topursueacareerinwritinginNewYorkCity.Hewasunsuccessfulandreturned,disappointed,toCaliforniathefollowingyear.Thoughhisfirstnovel,CupofGold,waspublishedin1929,itattractedlittleliteraryattention.Twosubsequentnovels,ThePasturesofHeavenandToAGodUnknown,metthesamefate.AftermovingtotheMontereyPeninsulain1930,Steinbeckandhisnewwife,CarolHenning,madetheirhomeinPacificGrove.Here,notfarfromfamedCanneryRow,heartoftheCaliforniasardineindustry,Steinbeckfoundmaterialhewouldlaterusefortwomoreworks,TortillaFlatandCanneryRow.WithTortillaFlat(1935),Steinbeck'scareertookadecidedlypositiveturn,receivingtheCaliforniaCommonwealthClub'sGoldMedal.Hefeltencouragedtocontinuewriting,relyingonextensiveresearchandpersonalobservationofthehumandramaforhisstories.In1937,OfMiceandMenwaspublished.Twoyearslater,thenovelwasproducedonBroadwayandmadeintoamovie.In1940,SteinbeckwonthePulitzerPrizeforfictionforGrapesofWrath,bringingtopublicattentiontheplightofdispossessedfarmers.AfterSteinbeckandHenningdivorcedin1942,hemarriedGwyndolynConger.ThecouplemovedtoNewYorkCityandhadtwosons,Thomasandtwoyearslater,John.Duringthewaryears,SteinbeckservedasawarcorrespondentfortheNewYorkHeraldTribune.SomeofhisdispatchesreappearedinOnceThereWasAWar.In1945,SteinbeckpublishedCanneryRowandcontinuedtowriteprolifically,producingplays,shortstoriesandfilmscripts.In1950,hemarriedElaineAndersonScottandtheyremainedtogetheruntilhisdeath.SteinbeckreceivedtheNobelPrizeforLiteraturein1962"...forhisrealisticaswellasimaginativewritings,distinguishedbyasympathetichumorandkeensocialperception.."Inhisacceptancespeech,Steinbecksummarizedwhathesoughttoachievethroughhisworks:"...Literatureisasoldasspeech.Itgrewoutofhumanneedforitandithasnotchangedexcepttobecomemoreneeded.Theskalds,thebards,thewritersarenotseparateandexclusive.Fromthebeginning,theirfunctions,theirduties,theirresponsibilitieshavebeendecreedbyourspecies...Furthermore,thewriterisdelegatedtodeclareandtocelebrateman'sprovencapacityofgreatnessofheartandspirit—gallantryindefeat,forcourage,compassionandlove.Intheendlesswaragainstweaknessanddespair,thesearethebrightrallyflagsofhopeandemulation.Iholdthatawriterwhodoesnotpassionatelybelieveintheperfectibilityofmanhasnodedicationnoranymembershipinliterature..."Steinbeckremainedaprivateperson,shunningpublicityandmovingfrequentlyinhissearchforprivacy.HediedonDecember20,1968inNewYorkCity,whereheandhisfamilymadeahome.Buthisfinalrestingplacewasthevalleyhehadwrittenaboutwithsuchpassion.Athisrequest,hisasheswereinterredintheGardenofMemoriescemeteryinSalinas.Heissurvivedbyhisson,Thomas.AuthorbiographycourtesyoftheNationalSteinbeckCenter.AlsoKnownAs:JohnErnstSteinbeck,Jr.(fullname);AmnesiaGlasscockAmnesiaGlasscockDateofBirth:二月27,1902PlaceofBirth:Salinas,CaliforniaDateofDeath:十二月20,1968PlaceofDeath:NewYork,NewYork
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