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  • 学生时代
  • School Days
  • 作者:Jonathan Galassi
  • 出版社代理人:Other Press(美国)
  • 出版时间:2022年春天
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  • 版权联系人:tina@peonyliteraryagency.com
内容介绍

*作者Jonathan Galassi 是美国Farrar, Straus and Giroux(FSG)出版社的总裁,这是他的第二本小说。


《学生时代》这本书关于一位年轻男孩以及他在美国新英格兰区住宿学校的经历。他在这所学校的几年从此改变了他的人生。本故事有部分是根据作者自己住宿学校的真实经验,是一个关于成长、同性恋爱情以及精英社会故事。在这故事的中心是一位古典文学教授——他的神秘举止让同学们都非常好奇,直到有一天真想大白,打破了所有人的幻想。


本书的叙述风格类似于English Monsters (James Scudamore)以及A Little Life (Hanya Yanigihara)。


关于作者:

Jonathan Galassi是美国FSG出版社的总裁。他曾经是Paris Review的诗集编辑、Academy of American Poets的前董事长,也曾经获得 Guggenheim的fellowship for poetry。他的诗篇在The New Yorker、New York Review of Books、THreepenny Review以及The Nation出版过。他出版过三本诗集。这是他的第二本小说。


上一本小说Muse的好评:

 

“A bravura first novel...Compelling...Galassi propels his readers forward on a thought-provoking, often hilarious, bittersweet ride.” —Los Angeles Review of Books




“Entertaining...Muse is many things: a satire of New York’s social world, a portrait of publishing that is both love song and takedown, and an intriguing mystery.” —New York Times Book Review




“A love letter to beautiful writing...Galassi has a treasure trove of information which he supplies to readers in great, and gorgeous detail.” —Huffington Post



“Excellent...A terrific novel...A loving document of a bygone era and a crackling good story.” —USA Today 




“A testament to the purity of the written word, and the turmoil that can be required to get it on paper.” —The New Yorker



“Keenly observed...Incisive...Muse—much like John Updike’s early Bech books—leaves insiders with a knowing portrait of the publishing world before the digital revolution, and gives outsiders a gently satirical look at the passions and follies of a vocation peopled by ‘fanatics of the cult of the printed word’.” —New York Times



“Make[s] poetry and publishing feel alive with complexity and drama and feeling...How beautifully Galassi represents moments of literary triumph.” —Commonweal 

     



“Charming...It is one of the pleasures of Muse to watch Galassi mix his fictional literati with the real ones.” —New York Review of Books



“Packed with lively secrets and insider gossip from the world of literature.” —Entertainment Weekly



“A long-awaited, and worthwhile, event. Galassi’s main character is the heir to a prestigious publishing house who becomes the confidante of his favorite writer, a poet whose personal life is as famed as her writing.” —Vanity Fair



“Beguiling...Galassi imbues his offbeat tale with emotional intensity and a lingering resonance.” —Miami Herald




“An enjoyably incestuous tangle of life and art...Preserve[s] the quirks and charms of a colorful era in literary culture.” —The Boston Globe



“Accomplished...Affecting...Muse adds still another gold star to Galassi’s literary report card.” —New York Journal of Books




“A fictional send-up of New York’s publishing industry, by one of its real-life members...While industry insiders will likely recognize the thinly veiled references to key players in publishing, outsiders will giggle at Galassi’s accounts of aggressive agents, arrogant authors and barbaric book fairs.” —New York Post




“A witty, elegant, tons-of-fun debut novel. Jonathan Galassi has got all the dirt on the publishing industry and he is ready to dish. But he also takes us from Union Square and a hideaway country cottage to Venice, for a love story all his own.” —Gary Shteyngart