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內容簡介: |
《海明威作品选》找来了专门研究西方历史、西方文化的专家学者,请教了专业的翻译人员,精心挑选了这些可以代表西方文学的著作,并听取了一些国外专门研究文学的朋友的建议,不删节、不做任何人为改动,严格按照原著的风格,提供原汁原味的西方名著,让读者能享受纯正的英文名著。
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欧内斯特?米勒?海明威(英文:Ernest Miller
Hemingway,1899年7月21日-1961年7月2日),美国记者、作家以及二十世纪最著名的小说家之一。海明威出生于美国伊利诺伊州芝加哥市郊区的奥克帕克,晚年在爱达荷州凯彻姆的家中自杀身亡。海明威的一生感情错综复杂,先后结过四次婚,是美国「迷失的一代」(Lost
Generation)作家中的代表人物,作品中对人生,世界,社会都表现出了迷茫和彷徨。
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TheOldManandtheSea
AFarewelltoArms
BOOKI
Chapter1
Chapter2
Chapter3
Chapter4
Chapter5
Chapter6
Chapter7
Chapter8
Chapter9
Chapter10
Chapter11
Chapter12
BOOKII
Chapter13
Chapter14
Chapter15
Chapter16
Chapter17
Chapter18
Chapter19
Chapter20
Chapter21
Chapter22
Chapter23
Chapter24
BOOKIII
Chapter25
Chapter26
Chapter27
Chapter28
Chapter29
Chapter30
Chapter31
Chapter32
BOOKIV
Chapter33
Chapter34
Chapter35
Chapter36
Chapter37
BOOKV
Chapter38
Chapter39
Chapter40
Chapter41
TheSunAlsoRises
BOOKI
Chapter1
Chapter2
Chapter3
Chapter4
Chapter5
Chapter6
Chapter7
BOOKII
Chapter8
Chapter9
Chapter10
Chapter11
Chapter12
Chapter13
Chapter14
Chapter15
Chapter16
Chapter17
Chapter18
BOOKIII
Chapter19
ForWhomtheBellTolls
Chapter1
Chapter2
Chapter3
Chapter4
Chapter5
Chapter6
Chapter7
Chapter8
Chapter9
Chapter10
Chapter11
Chapter12
Chapter13
Chapter14
Chapter15
Chapter16
Chapter17
Chapter18
Chapter19
Chapter20
Chapter21
Chapter22
Chapter23
Chapter24
Chapter25
Chapter26
Chapter27
Chapter28
Chapter29
Chapter30
Chapter31
Chapter32
Chapter33
Chapter34
Chapter35
Chapter36
Chapter37
Chapter38
Chapter39
Chapter40
Chapter41
Chapter42
Chapter43
TheSnowsofKilimanjaro
TheShortHappyLifeofFrancisMacomber
TheCapitalofTheWorld
TheSnowsofKilimanjaro
OldManattheBridge
OntheQuaiatSmyrna
IndianCamp
TheDoctorandtheDoctor''sWife
TheEndofSomething
TheThree-DayBlow
TheBattler
Cross-CountrySnow
MyOldMan
BigTwo-HeartedRiver:PartI
BigTwo-HeartedRiver:PartII
TheUndefeated
InAnotherCountry
AnAlpineIdyll
APursuitRace
TodayisFriday
BanalStory
AClean,Well-LightedPlace
TheLightoftheWorld
GodRestYouMerry,Gentlemen
TheSeaChange
AWayYou''llNeverbe
TheMotherofaQueen
OneReaderWrites
HomagetoSwitzerlad
ADay''sWait
ANaturalHistoryoftheDead
WineofWyoming
TheGambler,theNun,andtheRadio
FathersandSons
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"I think they are equal."
"And the best fisherman is you."
"No. I know others better."
"Que va," the boy said. "There are many good fishermen and some
great ones. Butthere is only you."
"Thank you. You make me happy. I hope no fish will come along so
great that he willprove us wrong."
"There is no such fish if you are still strong as you say."
"I may not be as strong as I think," the old man said. "But I
know many tricks and I have resolution."
"You ought to go to bed now so that you will be fresh in the
morning. I will take the things back to the Terrace."
"Good night then. I will wake you in the morning."
"You''re my alarm clock," the boy said.
"Age is my alarm clock," the old man said. "Why do old men wake
so early? Is it tohave one longer day?"
"I don''t know," the boy said. "All I know is that young boys
sleep late and hard."
"I can remember it," the old man said. "I''ll waken you in
time."
"I do not like for him to waken me. It is as though I were
inferior."
"I know."
"Sleep well old man."
The boy went out. They had eaten with no light on the table and
the old man took offhis trousers and went to bed in the dark. He
rolled his trousers up to make a pillow,putting the newspaper
inside them. He rolled himself in the blanket and slept on theother
old newspapers that covered the springs of the bed.
He was asleep in a short time and he dreamed of Africa when he
was a boy and thelong golden beaches and the white beaches, so
white they hurt your eyes, and the highcapes and the great brown
mountains. He lived along that coast now every night and inhis
dreams he heard the surf roar and saw the native boats come riding
through it. Hesmelled the tar and oakum of the deck as he slept and
he smelled the smell of Africa thatthe land breeze brought at
morning.
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