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作者的名字首先离去,接着乖乖离的是书名、情节、令人伤心欲绝的结局,乃至整部小说突然成了部你从未读过,甚至闻所未闻的小说。——比利·柯林斯《遗忘》最近,位同事提到她在重读理查德·休斯的《牙买加飓风》。该书讲述了伙忧郁且无精打采的海盗极不情愿地收留看管了群小屁孩的故事。同事对这本书赞扬番之后便向我推荐,于是我登录了亚马逊网站。书名我是熟悉的,同样熟悉的还有纽约书评出版社再版图书那醒目抢眼的封面。我花了美分的书钱外加3.99美元的运费,这本书就邮寄上路了。几周之后,我翻书的第页,始读起来。读到第五页时,我发现自己以前读过这本小说,而且时间并不远,大概三年
The author’s name first departed, then obediently was the title, plot, heartbreaking ending, and suddenly the entire novel suddenly became something you never read, or even unheard of. - Billy Collins “Forgotten” Recently, a colleague mentioned that she was rereading Richard Hughes’s Hurricane Jamaica. The book tells the story of a melancholy and listless pirate reluctantly shelter the kid actor. My colleagues recommended me to praise this book, so I logged into the Amazon website. I am familiar with the book title, also familiar with the eye-catching eye-catching cover of the New York Book Review Press reprint. I spent a penny of money plus a shipping fee of $ 3.99, and the book was mailed to you. A few weeks later, I read the first page of the book. When I read the fifth page, I found myself reading the novel before, and it was not a long time, about three years