Great Wave, The(ISBN=9780375754555)

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  • 版 次:1
  • 页 数:332
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  • 印刷时间:2004年08月01日
  • 开 本:32开
  • 纸 张:胶版纸
  • 包 装:平装
  • 是否套装:否
  • 国际标准书号ISBN:9780375754555
作者:Christopher Benfey 著出版社:Random House US出版时间:2004年08月 
内容简介
  When the United States entered the Gilded Age after the CivilWar, argues cultural historian Christopher Benfey, the nation lostits philosophical moorings and looked eastward to “Old Japan,” withits seemingly untouched indigenous culture, for balance andperspective. Japan, meanwhile, was trying to reinvent itself as amore cosmopolitan, modern state, ultimately transforming itself, inthe course of twenty-five years, from a feudal backwater to aninternational power. This great wave of historical and culturalreciprocity between the two young nations, which intensified duringthe late 1800s, brought with it some larger-than-lifepersonalities, as the lure of unknown foreign cultures promptedpilgrimages back and forth across the Pacific.
  In The Great Wave, Benfey tells the story of the tightly knitgroup of nineteenth-century travelers—connoisseurs, collectors, andscientists—who dedicated themselves to exploring and preserving OldJapan. As Benfey writes, “A sense of urgency impelled them, forthey were convinced—Darwinians that they were—that their quarry wason the verge of extinction.”
作者简介

  Christopher Benfey teaches literature at Mount Holyoke College, where he is co-director of the Weissman Center for Leadership. Benfey is the author of Emily Dickinson and the Problem of Others, The Double Life of Stephen Crane, and Degas in New Orleans. He lives in Amherst, Massachusetts, with his wife and two sons.
  From the Hardcover edition.

目  录
)HTROOU~TIOH: THE MAp
THE FLOATING WORLD
(Herman Melville and John Manjiro)
A COLLECTOR OF SEASHELLS
(Edward Sylvester Morse)
THE BDSTON TEA PARTY
(Kakuzo Okakuro and Isabella Gardner)
A SEASON OF NIRVANA
(Henry'Adams and John La Farge)
FALLING WATER
(Henry Adams and John La Farge)
MESSAGES FROM MARS
(Perdval Lowell and Mabel Lobmis,Todd)
THE MOUNTAIN OF SKULLS
媒体评论
  Advance praise for The Great Wave
  ?The close-up brilliance of Christopher Benfey?s depiction of theearly stages of the encounter between sophisticated representativesof the American Gilded Age and those of nineteenth-century Japanrequired an assured grasp of both cultures, their assumptions andenvies, their gifts and weaknesses, their humor and lack of it. Hehas portrayed this mutual loss of virginity with grace, wit, and arange of reference that re-echoes the original astonishments and isa pleasure to read.?
?W. S. Merwin
  Praise for Christopher Benfey
  Degas in New Orleans
在线试读部分章节
  Chapter 1
  THE FLOATING WORLD
  If that double-bolted land, Japan, is ever
  to become hospitable, it is the whale-ship alone
  to whom the credit will be due;
  for already she is on the threshold.
  -herman melville, moby-dick (1851)
  Imagine the following scenario. Two fatherless boys on oppositesides of the earth take to the sea within days of each other, insearch of adventure and a livelihood. Their paths cross on anarchipelago in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where theyencounter some of the same helpers, and hinderers. One arrivesafter years of wandering at the other's port of departure. Theother falls just short but writes an extraordinary book thatcompletes the journey. One deserts a whaling ship while the otheris rescued by one. One discovers the joys of savage life while theother discovers the ambiguous joys of civilization. Each dreams of"opening" the other's country, and each is changed utterly in theprocess; their reward is gloom and isolation. Now, let us givethese lost boys and Pacific drifters names and dates.
  I. The May Basket
  During the waning hours of a warm spring evening in 1843, in thecoastal
  village of Fairhaven, Massachusetts, sixteen-year-old John Munghung a May basket on the knocker of his classmate Catherine Terry'sdoor. A note was hidden among the buttercups:
  Tis in the chilly night
  A basket you've got hung.

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