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发信人: oceann (dany), 信区: English
标 题: Ali Smith - A Summer Delight
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (Mon Sep 22 22:22:12 2003), 站内信件
This whole summer I have been reading Ali Smith: slowly.
I don’t like doing things at a slow pace. One virtue I have not got is pa
tience.
But for Ali Smith, I have to slow myself down. Because she is good, she is
too good in fact. Like some vintage wine, you have to take your time to appre
ciate it.
She is that type of writers who can tell a story without using the obvious
method of “telling”. The narrative of her stories follows the stream of con
sciousness, every word flows and becomes part of readers’ own thoughts.
Her style is witty, subtle yet empathetic and none pretentious. She knows
how to turn a non-significant moment of our lives into something memorable. Sh
e writes with abundance of TLC (tender loving care). She writes with precision
.
You can relate yourself to almost every one of the characters in her books
, these characters like shadows of our own beings, they embody a sense of ambi
guity in our lives.
Some critics have dubbed her as one of the best short-story writers in tod
ay’s Britain. In Other Stories and Other Stories, her second collection of sh
ort stories, she recounted “a sad story, a ghost story, a funny story, an old
story, a poisonous story, a scary story, a seasonal story, a powerful story,
a different story, an instructive story, a moving story, a true story and a lo
ve story”.
I especially love the opening lines of these stories, one critic has calle
d Ali a “stupendous beginner”:
There are so many things you don’t know about me now. For instance. Some
neighbouring cat has been bringing me birds, dead or dying. (“God’s Gift” –
a sad story)
They are going to hang me. I don’t think they are going to blindfold me.
(“The Hanging Girl” – a ghost story)
A bunch of flowers came for me. An old man brought them in his flower shop
van. When I opened the front door he said my name like it had a question mark
after it. (“Blank Card” – a funny story)
…
Ali is so deft with her language and every word on the page has its own su
mmoning power. She clearly knows how to draw her readers in with ease. Some cr
itics have criticised Ali’s writing for being too playful and too experimenta
l. Yet being a reader, I am again and again amazed and delighted by her writin
g and finding myself going back to some of her stories for a second helping.
(A short biography: Ali Smith was born in Inverness in 1962. Her first boo
k, Free Love and Other Stories (1995), won the Saltire Society First Book of t
he Year Award and a Scottish Arts Council Award. Her first novel, Like, was pu
blished to critical acclaim in 1997. A second collection of short stories, Oth
er Stories and Other Stories, was published in 1999. Her second novel, Hotel W
orld (2001), won the Encore Prize, a Scottish Arts Council Book Award and the
inaugural Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year award. It was also shortliste
d for both the Orange Prize for Fiction and the Booker Prize for Fiction. – f
rom British Council website)
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where is my first love?
i am eager to grab you
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