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Eastbound
Maylis De Kerangal
出版
Steerforth Press
, 2023-02-07
主題
Fiction / World Literature / France / 21st Century
Fiction / Psychological
Fiction / Women
ISBN
1953861512
9781953861511
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=YNt6EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
** SELECTED BY
THE NEW YORK TIMES
AS 1 OF THE 10 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR **
** INCLUDED ON
THE NEW YORKER'S
BEST BOOKS OF 2023 **
“At
The New York Times Book Review
, I think it's fair to say we were dazzled by the way the author creates . . . a miniature masterpiece of narrative tension and compression” – Emily Eakin, "The Book Review" podcast
In this gripping tale, a Russian conscript and a French woman cross paths on the Trans-Siberian railroad, each fleeing to the east for their own reasons
Perfect for fans of Maggie Shipstead's
Great Circle
and
The Lincoln Highway
by Amor Towles
Eastbound
is both an adventure story and a duet of two vibrant inner worlds.
In mysterious, winding sentences gorgeously translated by Jessica Moore, De Kerangal gives us the story of two unlikely souls entwined in a quest for freedom with a striking sense of tenderness, sharply contrasting the brutality of the surrounding world.
Racing toward Vladivostok, we meet the young Aliocha, packed onto a Trans-Siberian train with other Russian conscripts. Soon after boarding, he decides to desert and over a midnight smoke in a dark corridor of the train, he encounters an older French woman, Hélène, for whom he feels an uncanny trust.
A complicity quickly grows between the two when he manages to urgently ask—through a pantomime and basic Russian that Hélène must decipher—for her help to hide him. They hurry from the filth of his third-class carriage to Hélène’s first-class sleeping car. Aliocha now a hunted deserter and Hélène his accomplice with her own inner landscape of recent memories to contend with.