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《教父》(英語:The Godfather)是由意大利裔美國作家馬里奧·普佐所寫的犯罪小說。於1969年由出版商所出版,小說描述有關在紐約市的虛構黑手黨教父維托·柯里昂與其家族的故事。本小說涵蓋1945年至1955年,還提供了維托·柯里昂從幼兒到成年的背景故事。 本書令英語世界讀者認識了多個意大利犯罪術語,例如「」、「」、「Cosa Nostra」和「緘默法則」。 本書啟發了1972年的同名電影。電影的兩部續集在1974年和1990年上映。第一部和第二部電影被廣泛認為是電影藝術的榜樣。
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The Godfather by Mario Puzo - review | Children's books | The Guardian
alannahbee2: 'When the gunfire and butchery has ceased, you yourself are left questioning to what limits you would go for your family's protection'
theguardian.com →Having dominated both popular film culture and literature for the last 40 years, Mario Puzo's world renowned masterpiece The Godfather is the undisputed patriarch of an awe-inspiring legacy. It's translation onto screen was magnificent (part 3 excluded) but there can be no shortage of superlatives to describe the book in which this idea was first born. 1946. New York. Picture Don Corleone; a family man; a generous man; a reasonable man ... and ruthless Sicilian mobster, the hardened Lord of the Cosa Nostra. But the old man's days are numbered and the future of his empire, built on the sweat and the blood and the grit borne over his long and tumultuous lifetime, rests in the hands of his children. Santino, the angsty, quixotic hot-head; Fredo, the fickle, weak-willed sapling; Tom, his adopted son of German-Irish descent, who despite his irrevocable love for the Don, has not yet proven his cunning or worth. There's Connie, too, frivolous and crude, a daughter who has just been grafted into a doomed marriage. But when his father takes a turn for the worse and old tensions between the five great mafia families of New York intensify, Michael begins to give in to intrinsic Sicilian pride and with betrayal, embitterment, bloodshed and a narcotics operation fraught with the eminence of capital punishment, he falls. A good man's heart goes cold, pickled in the sour juices of revenge. Family values are taken to a new, frankly preposterous high. Unparalleled levels of gang violence and mindless murder are opened up in Puzo's almost musical and poignant narrative (the reader can practically taste the bitter citrus of Sicilian lemon on a dusty Italian evening). This book is powerful and simply brilliant. The characters, so hardened and caustic at first glance, are in truth foolish or at least under the influence of greed and blood-thirsty ambition. But they are also sad, sad microcosms, none more so than the protagonist, Michael. What appears to be his heroism and desperation to escape forced Sicilian "norm" at the beginning of the novel change so subtly throughout the story that Michael's transition from good to bad is almost seamless. And then, when the gunfire and butchery has ceased, you yourself are left questioning to what limits you would go for your family's protection. Want to tell the world about a book you've read? Join the site and send us your review!
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