莫斯(😵)科绅士的结局是什么意思
结尾他应该是其实(🏉)就是那个一直在(🏪)男主旁边(🗣)默默(💄)观察他的人,然后绅士给美国人提供了一些信息,也不算是背叛祖国。
《莫斯科绅士》是一部由[美]埃默·托尔(🌬)斯(🎮)所著小说,2018年6月(🕢)由(🥢)湖南(🏾)文艺出版社出版(🥅)发行。
内容(➡)简介:
在变(🍓)革的年代(🎉)里,被(🕗)囚禁的反而成(🕞)了最自由的。
1922年,罗斯(📘)托夫(🏝)伯爵被认(🚞)定(🏬)为不悔罪(💿)的(👮)贵族(🏎),被判软禁在克里姆林宫对面的(🧚)大都会(📱)酒店。这位此前从未工作过一天,人生要务唯有追求智(🔽)慧与学识的绅士,自此只能栖身(🛵)于这家五星级酒店的阁楼,以独特的视(⤵)角观望俄(🤭)国在历史车(🌘)轮下展开的巨变。
他的人生也开启了(🤨)崭(🍮)新篇章。神秘的女演员、古灵精怪的(😵)少女、性格各异的主厨与侍者……种(🍟)种邂逅与交往,让他(🎈)体会到多样、微妙又丰厚的情感。酒店(📴)这一受限的空间(⌚),却让他的精神得以(💪)进入(😖)一个更(💻)为(🍸)广阔的天地。
这本优美(⏸)的小说充满了风趣(🎷)幽默的桥段、闪闪(👢)发光(🌑)的人物和(⏸)精(🤮)致迷(👻)人的场景(👣)。更重要的是,它展现了在时代的(🧖)洪流中,人(🏑)之(👥)为人的(⬇)意义。
作者简介
埃默·托尔斯(Amor Towles),1964年出生(🖇)于美国波士顿。本科和硕士学位分别在耶鲁大学和斯坦福(🏅)大学获得。处女作《上流法则》一鸣惊人,法(😝)语译本获得(🆓)菲兹(🏉)杰拉德奖。他凭借新作《莫斯科绅士》跻身(🔬)美(👳)国新(🥒)锐一线作家之列。
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比尔盖(😏)茨推荐的五本(🍾)适(🔖)合(😝)暑假阅读的(🙊)书
暑假将要来临(🎩),到时候会有大概两个月的时间,是个看书的(🐏)好时机,你是否开始考(🕺)虑读那些书?你是否(🤛)觉得无处下手?那(⛑)就看看比尔盖茨为大家推荐(🍹)的五本(🖋)适合暑假阅读的书吧。
Looking for a summer read? Try one of these 5 books
By  Bill Gates
| May 20, 2019
I always like to pick out a bunch of books to bring with me whenever I get ready to go on vacation. More often than not, I end up taking more books than I could possibly read on one trip. My philosophy is that I’d rather have too much to read on a trip than too little.
每当(🤳)我(🍪)准备(📊)去度假的时候,我(🎛)总是喜欢(😑)挑一(👖)大堆(🍇)书随(🐮)身携带。我经常会多带。我的哲学是,我宁愿在旅途中多带而不是少带。(笔(🙂)者乱入:(🧚)想起自己读大学的(🎱)时候,每到(🤦)放假就背(🏴)一堆书(🛵)回去(🏬),结果(📊)总是(🚀)刚开(🕋)始几天看看,快返校的时候觉得再不看枉费自己这么(🤖)大老远(😕)背(🥣)回来了,再心急(🍓)火燎地看看。)
If you’re like me, you’re probably starting to think about what’s on your summer reading list this year—(🚟)and I can’t recommend the books below highly enough.
如果你和我一样,你可能(🗿)会开(💫)始考虑今年暑期阅读清单上的内(💘)容,而我强烈推荐(🐖)下面的书。
None of them are what most people think of as a light read. All but one deal with the idea of disruption, but I don’t mean “disruption” in the way tech people usually mean it. I’ve recently found myself drawn to books about upheaval (that’s even the title of the one of them)—whether it’s the Soviet Union right after the Bolshevik revolution, the United States during times of war, or a global reevaluation of our economic system.
这都不(✨)是大多数人认(🐷)为的轻松读物(🌡)。除了(⏱)一个(👽)之外,其他所有的都是关于中断的概念,但我不是指技术人员通常所说(🔎)的“中断”。我最近发现自己被(♌)有关(✈)剧变的(🚠)书籍所(📘)吸引(甚至(⤴)是其中一本的书(👄)名)——无论(🐟)是布(🙊)尔什维克革命后的苏联,战争时期的(🌜)美(🚄)国,还(💭)是对我们经济体系的全球重新评估。
If you’(⬜)re looking for something that’s more of a typical summer book, I recommend Graeme Simsion’s  The Rosie Result.  (And if you haven’t read the first two books in the Rosie trilogy, summer vacation is the perfect time to start!) I also can’t resist a plug for Melinda’s new book  The Moment of Lift . I know I’m biased, but it’s one of the best books I’ve read so far this year.
如果你想找一(💷)本(🏕)更具代表性的(💚)暑期读物,我推(🥊)荐格雷姆·西姆森(🎈)的《罗西(😐)结果》。(如果你还没有读过《罗西(🌦)三部曲》的前(💵)两本书,那么暑假是最佳时机!)我也无法抗拒梅琳(🎗)达的新书《提升时刻》的诱惑。我知(🤘)道我有(🗄)偏见,但这是我今年迄今(🚖)为止(🎗)读(🍘)过的(🙀)最好的书之一。(笔者乱入:《提升时刻(😴)》是(🔁)比尔盖茨媳妇(🚞)儿梅琳达(📞)盖茨的新书,最近比尔盖茨不(📀)停的在社交媒体上推荐自己媳妇(♊)儿(🎁)的新(👳)书,在(🔢)这(🕑)里(📷)也是顺便(🤢)推荐。当一(🚏)个东西,第一次看到或(🔙)听到你可能会无(🤲)动(💉)于衷,第二次你会觉得熟(💟)悉,第三(👗)次基本上会勾起你一探究竟的(📒)好奇心了。我打算暑假看看《提升(🥡)时刻》这本书。)(🧣)
Here is my full summer reading list:
Upheaval ,  by Jared Diamond . I’m a big fan of everything Jared has written, and his latest is no exception. The book explores how societies react during moments of crisis. He uses a series of fascinating case studies to show how nations managed existential challenges like civil war, foreign threats, and general malaise. It sounds a bit depressing, but I finished the book even more optimistic about our ability to solve problems than I started.
《剧变(😜)》,作(🦔)者 Jared Diamond 。我是 Jared作(♍)品 的忠实粉丝,他的新作也(🐆)不例外。这本书(🤽)探(🥒)讨(💺)了社会在危机时刻的反应。他利用一系列(🏓)引人入胜的(🐽)案例研究来展(👸)示各国如何应对诸如内战(🌭)、外国威胁和普遍(😝)不适等的生存挑战。这听起来有点令人沮(⏩)丧,但我读完这本书后,对我们解决问题的能力(🐉)比我开始时更加乐(🚖)观(🕝)。
Nine Pints ,  by Rose George . If you get grossed out by blood, this one probably isn’t for you. But if you’re like me and find it fascinating, you’ll enjoy this book by a British journalist with an especially personal connection to the subject. I’m a big fan of books that go deep on one specific topic, so  Nine Pints  (the title refers to the volume of blood in the average adult) was right up my alley. It’s filled with super-interesting facts that will leave you with a new appreciation for blood. 
《九品脱》,作者 Rose George 。如果你被血(🎤)弄得很恶(📸)心,这个可能不适(🤞)合你(📢)。但(🧓)如果你像我一样,觉得这本书很吸引人,你会喜欢一位英国记者写的这本书,尤其是作者与这一主题有着特(🍇)殊的(🚙)联系。我(🐜)非常(🕞)喜欢深入研究(😍)某个(🔑)特定(😒)主题(🔝)的书,所以九品脱(题目是(📢)指一般成年人的血液量)就在我的生活中。它充满了非(🔞)常有趣的事实,会让你(🤔)对血液有新的欣赏。(笔者(🍣)乱入(📉):(🎻)本人晕血,所(🏻)以即便你说的天花(💩)乱坠,我也不(⏱)看(🌹)。)
A Gentleman in Moscow ,  by Amor Towles . It seems like everyone I know has read this book. I finally joined the club after my brother-in-law sent me a copy, and I’m glad I did. Towles’(⛴)s novel about a count sentenced to life under house arrest in a Moscow hotel is fun, clever, and surprisingly upbeat. Even if you don’(🤙)t enjoy reading about Russia as much as I do (I’ve read every book by Dostoyevsky),  A Gentleman in Moscow  is an amazing story that anyone can enjoy.
《莫斯科的一位绅士》,作者 Amor Towles 。好像我认识的(🎪)每个人都读过(🕐)这本书。我姐(🈂)夫寄(🛺)给(🏓)我(🙃)一份后,我终(📺)于加(📙)入(🙄)了俱乐部(🎳),我很高兴我做到了。 Towles 的小(⛸)说讲(❇)述了一(👐)个被判(🆒)终身监禁的伯爵被软(🐺)禁在莫斯(🏜)科一家(💂)酒店(😮)的(😱)故事,主人翁有趣(🙇)、聪明、令人惊(🧗)讶的乐观(🛃)。即使你不像我那样喜欢读关于俄罗斯的书(📓)(我(🤷)读过Dostoyevsky的每一本书),《莫斯科的(🥟)一位绅士》也是任(🍌)何人(🚎)都能(🕟)欣赏的神奇故事。
Presidents of War ,  by Michael Beschloss . My interest in all aspects of the Vietnam War is the main reason I decided to pick up this book. By the time I finished it, I learned a lot not only about Vietnam but about the eight other major conflicts the U.S. entered between the turn of the 19th century and the 1970s. Beschloss’(🌍)s broad scope lets you draw important cross-cutting lessons about presidential leadership.
《战争总统》,作者  Michael Beschloss。 我(❎)对越战的个人兴趣是我(🍷)选这(🦕)本书(🚅)的主要原因。当我阅读完这本书的时候,我不仅学到了很多关于越(🏏)南的知识,也学到(⤴)了美国在19世纪(🐃)到70年代(❄)之间发生(⏲)的其(🔰)它八种主要冲突。Beschloss广阔(🍱)的视野让你从(🌞)总统领导的各个方面吸(🥒)取(🍖)重要(🚬)的教训。
The Future of Capitalism ,  by Paul Collier . Collier’(💦)s latest book is a thought-provoking look at a topic that’s top of mind for a lot of people right now. Although I don’t agree with him about everything—(😸)I think his analysis of the problem is better than his proposed solutions—his background as a development economist gives him a smart perspective on where capitalism is headed.
《资本主(🔖)义的未来》,作(💰)者 Paul Collier 。Collier的最新著作是一(🚉)本发(📽)人深省的(🚞)书(🐮),它着(🕴)眼于现在很多人最关心的话题。尽管我并非同意他的每个观点,但我认为他对问题的分析比他提出的解决(👞)方案要好,他作(✏)为一名发展经济学(📦)家(💨)的背景使他(🦈)对(🏟)资本(🤝)主义走向有独到的见解。
读完这(🏀)五本书的简介,我们可以知(👡)道每一本(🍺)都不是轻松愉快的消(🏆)遣(🤚)文,对于(👂)我这种只喜欢看浪漫小说的人(㊙)更是挑战,看不完五本,那(🖇)就挑一两(🌂)本看看(❇)吧。我自(💤)己打算(🎟)看他老婆(🐞)的《提(😪)升(👎)时刻》(  The Moment of Lift )和《莫斯科的一位绅士(🐐)》( A Gentleman in Moscow )。那(💢)么(📮),你呢?你选择看(🏖)那本?(🥚)
原(🍈)文:https://www.gatesnotes.com/About-Bill-Gates/Summer-Books-2019?WT.mc_id=20190520174729_SummerBooks2019_BG-TW&WT.tsrc=BGTW&linkId=67702075