英、紐暢銷奇幻小說
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2021-09-08
The Absolute Book
Elizabeth Knox
Viking
Feb 2021
640pp
書籍編號:
01-30449
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● 內文簡介

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一個迷人的史詩級奇幻小說,關於一樁復仇殺害計畫,一個擁有百年歷史,在無數大火中留存下來的卷軸木盒,以及一本改變一切的書。

塔林.柯尼克相信,她可以將不堪的過往——姊姊的慘死,以及她不周全的復仇計畫——全都拋諸腦後,繼續過她的人生。她成為作家,寫了幾本關於圖書館的書籍,講述那些對圖書館有害的事物,諸如昆蟲、濕氣、燈光、火苗,以及管理者的粗心大意…然而,令她始料未及的是,並不是每個伴隨而來的名聲,都帶有善意。

此時一位名叫雅各.伯格的警察現身,他在偵辦一門冷案時,對塔林提出了懷疑。接著,那些懷疑擴大到恐嚇電話、神秘疾病、一個被視為火種的古老卷軸木盒,以及一場圖書館內的火,而那座圖書館正位於塔林的祖父母家。最終,一位名叫施芙特的年輕神秘男子出現,迫使塔林和雅各面對真相——而這也促使他們跨越了兩個世界。

《The Absolute Book》是一部高潮迭起的史詩級奇幻小說。在這個奇幻世界中,曾經隱藏的寶物再度出土;邪惡的事物再現;鳥兒開始交談;死去的姐妹開始擁有活人般的力量。這本書撰寫旅程與歸途,從當代英國,遠至紐西蘭的奧克蘭市;從一座魔法仙境,遠至一座煉獄。

《The Absolute Book》訴說了人們對「故事」的喜愛,以及故事如何形塑我們的世界,並超乎想像,讓某些人類進化成為神仙。

 

● 作者簡介

伊麗莎白·諾克斯(Elizabeth Knox),著有《The Vintner's Luck》、《Dreamhunter》以及《Dreamquake》等書。她的作品獲得了以下機構與刊物所頒發之獎項:美國圖書館協會及其刊物《書目雜誌》、紐約公共圖書館以及美國Cooperative Children’s Book Center。諾克斯同時亦是紐西蘭藝術基金會的桂冠作家,並獲頒紐西蘭功績勳章及總理小說獎。她和丈夫及兒子定居於紐西蘭威靈頓,並在該城市的維多利亞大學授課。

 

● 媒體報導

“Blends numerous genres with a skillful and inquiring hand . . . Reading [The Absolute Book] is like holding folds of shot silk to the light, finding green flash in something that looks purple, and appreciating how thoughtfully the warp and weft embrace each other. . . I'm in awe of . . . its precision and care, and its wry, understated humor.”——Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times Book Review

“Majestic, brain-bending . . . Every once in a while, as a reader, you run into one of those books that is just too big for your mind to entirely take in. . . . It's quite bracing to come up against the hard edge of your own imagination as you try to pursue a visionary author through the limitless expanse of hers. This is all to say that the experience of reading the New Zealand writer Elizabeth Knox's contemporary fantasy novel The Absolute Book reminded me of how I felt reading Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell or The Left Hand of Darkness or His Dark Materials or, to move out of genre, Life After Life or The Underground Railroad. I felt that my position in relation to the book's capacious intellect and imagination and moral purpose was a vertiginous one. It was thrilling and frightening. . . . Each time I thought the book was done surprising me, Knox flexed her own golden gauntlet and opened another gate and flung me through it.”
——Dan Kois, Slate

“The Absolute Book has the feel of an instant classic, a work to rank alongside other modern masterpieces of fantasy such as Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials series or Susanna Clarke’s Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell. It is everything fantasy should be: original, magical, well read. Its language is assured, lyrical yet never overwrought, and in its surprising twists of fate, its deft characterization and constant forward momentum, it is both accessible and compelling. At 600-plus pages, a book makes demands on the reader simply at the level of how much time they are prepared to devote to it. Yet that very ambition, the sweep and heft of its ideas, ensure that effort expended is amply rewarded.”——The Guardian

“Full of intrigue, mystery, magic, and history, this is a fascinating read that, despite its length, is hard to put down.”——BuzzFeed

“At once sad and enticing.”——The Wall Street Journal

“A marvelous argument for stories. There are Norse gods, references to Merlin, a tour through purgatory and a strange parallel world where magic is real and humans are bit players in the clash of supernatural realms. Bewitching.”——The Times (London)

“At various points, The Absolute Book resembles a book about books, a psychological crime novel, a romance, a portal fantasy, a technothriller, a historical fantasy, and an allegory. . . . This surfeit of stories, this melding of modes and mixing of genres, is The Absolute Book’s greatest strength. . . . Exuberant and generous and original.”——Tor

“Knox’s restrained, poetic writing works well with this ever-spiraling, mind-blowing optical illusion of a novel, which marries myths and lore from Celtic, Norse, and Judeo-Christian traditions with a variety of literary references. Weird and enigmatic, occasionally slow but never dull, this grand ode to Story itself is one that begs for a reread.”——Booklist (starred review)

“This darkly luminous fantasy reads like a mystery, thoroughly and wonderfully transporting readers to another world.”——Kirkus Reviews

“An astonishing novel from an author I have long loved, The Absolute Book catches the reader up on the very first page and carries them away in an exhilarating rush.”——Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble

“Gorgeous . . . The payoffs and reveals are mind-blowing.”——Laini Taylor, author of Daughter of Smoke and Bone

“Elizabeth Knox has the most original and lateral literary mind in New Zealand.”——Metro

“Explosive and surprising . . . quite brilliant.”——The Spinoff (NZ)

“The Absolute Book's power is in the skill and pace of Knox's storytelling, the perfect spinning of the intricate plot, the sharp dialogue and luminous evocation of place. Knox's landscapes are vivid and beautiful, both the earthly and the otherworldly. I was carried along without objection, and the great pleasure for me, along with the simple one of wanting to know what would happen next, was the feeling that my realist mind had been flattened out - that I had, temporarily, due to the intensity and momentum of the narrative, made some kind of mental shift, lost the compulsion to search for psychological depth (always a source of disquiet) and gone back to an earlier imaginative state, one that pulsed with mysterious possibility.”——Charlotte Grimshaw, Noted (NZ)