一部科幻小說英語
A. 英文科幻小說
登錄科幻世界雜志社旗下的「天空之城」論壇(bbs.sfw.com.cn),會找到你想要的信息的,而且現在科幻世界正在尋找優秀的譯者加入他們的翻譯團隊。
B. 求科幻小說英文版本的呵呵
我知道有個外國網站叫SCIFI.COM裡面都是科幻小說
sci-fi
n.
science fiction的簡寫, 科幻小說
地址如下:http://www.scifi.com/
C. 本篇改自一部科幻小說用英語翻譯
This novel is based on a science fiction.
D. 「科幻小說」英語怎麼說
科幻小說_網路翻譯
科幻小說
[詞典] sci-fi; science fiction;
[例句]科學事實和科幻小說之間的界限變得有點兒模糊了。
The border between science fact and science fiction gets a bit fuzzy.
雙語例句 漢英大詞典
E. 英文翻譯(一本科幻小說上的)
攔截敵人解決前火星的眼睛,因為他的船就威脅, 為了加強與其他感官視覺,延攬數據中隊等船進他層層感.
F. 最短的科幻小說英文是什麼
Nigel , the last man alive on the face of the Earth , sat quietly in his study, there came a knock at the door.
G. 名勝,科幻小說,用英語怎麼說急急急!!!!!!!!!
名勝
key point of interest / place of interest / a place of interest / sights / scenic spot
科幻小說 science fiction / sci-fi
H. 求一本英文科幻小說的名字
1.《白色魔力》[美] 勞莉·菲利亞·斯道勒茲
2.《地球殺場》[美] L·羅恩·哈伯德
3.《地球使命:入侵者計劃》[美] L·羅恩·哈伯德
4.《計算中的上帝》[加] 羅伯特·J·索耶
5.《藍色噩夢》[美] 勞莉·菲利亞·斯道勒茲
6.《綠色天使》[美] 愛麗絲·霍夫曼
7.《羅伯特·海因來因短篇小說集》
8.《美麗新世界》[法] 阿道斯·赫胥黎
9.《人格裂變的姑娘》[美] F·R·施賴勃
10.《日本沉沒》[日] 小松左京
11.《宇宙漂流記》[日] 小松左京
12.《星船傘兵》[美] 羅伯特·海因萊因
13.《邪魔女巫》[美] 傑弗里·亨廷頓
I. 求一篇1500詞左右的英文科幻小說
Though this is a relatively short collection of stories, the strength of the tales inside it is such that they will leave the reader with flashbacks and images for days afterwards. They did me. In fact, days after reading I still remember vividly parts of its contents.
The fourteen stories included vary in scope, size and length. The book starts strongly with 態est New Horror?/I>, which deals with the premise of Eddie Carroll, a jaded horror story editor who is sent a story so memorable that it jolts him out of his malaise. The problem is that the story, 態uttonboy?/I>, is so horrific that many are sickened by it. Nevertheless, the editor sets off to find the mysterious writer, Peter Kilrue, and the story ends with something not expected. This was a very strong tale ?filmic, for reasons that are best left until you抳e read the story, and references that a fan will get.
Reminiscent in tone of Bradbury and Serling, and another famous author more contemporary, this is a collection marinated in genre and societal references; the societal references help create that feeling of normality in stories that are anything but; the genre references, which though not necessarily important to get to enjoy the stories, add another dimension to their narrative.
Fritz Leiber once pointed out that the scary things are not always gothic castles and ghostly spectres, but the unusual things that are part of our normal everyday world. This is something that Joe has clearly understood here. Part Horror, part 1950抯 SF B-movie, part surreal fantasy, the collection covers a broad range with skill, humour and, hell, an empathy for the genre抯 long history.
There are common themes throughout the book. Most of the stories are interwoven around familial relationships?the bonds between mothers/fathers and their daughters/sons - and peer friendships, between the main character and their friends.
With such a variety of interests, not all of the stories worked for me as well as others. Least successful, though still pretty good, was You Will Hear the Locust Sing, a story with a Bradbury-esque title that clearly highlights a respect for the 1950抯 B-Movies of mutant insects. Though initially amusing, by the end it was a little disappointing. Similarly, The Black Phone was a little creepy, though a weaker effort in such a strong collection. With a Weird Tales type ending that Richard Matheson would be proud of, though strong in feel, this one seemed a little too obvious to me.
My 'weirdness award' goes to My Father抯 Mask, which I抦 not sure I still understand, though it is very unsettling to read. Rather Wicker Man to me.
Having said this, most of the stories are very strong. Most successful to me were Voluntary Committal, (the final novella in the book which sympathetically deals with Nolan Lerner抯 brother, Norris, a boy with Aspberger抯 Syndrome, who has a connection with The Twilight Zone), and in a Tales from the Crypt-type tale, Last Breath, which deals with a visit to a very unusual museum. I also really enjoyed The Cape, a story about Eric抯 particular piece of clothing with a special power (or is it just self-belief?)
There are many stories like that in this book. It is a book that reads with deceptive ease, yet is supremely adept at creating ghosts. To illustrate this, Dead-Wood is a story that, in a page-and-a-half, creates an intriguing 憌hat-if?that is simultaneously beautiful, creepy, and haunting.
All good; but perhaps the biggest surprise to me was the story Pop Art, which deals with the story抯 nameless central character and his relationship with his inflatable schoolfriend, Arthur Roth. (Pop Art, get it?) On first reading, the story reads as allegorical whimsy. It takes a writer of skill, which Hill clearly is, to turn that around so that the end of the story is a powerfully moving one. Forget the practical impossibility here ?Joe makes the reader forget the impracticality to create this story with an ending that is almost painful to read.
To summarise, in this book Hill manages to combine hometown dreams and ambitions with the reality of failure, pathos, horror, humour and B-movie kitsch; all of which is achieved with surprising aplomb and an ease and skill that belies this being just labelled as 'an author抯 first book'.
Let's go further than that. Many other long-published authors would kill to be as good as just one of these stories ?it抯 that good. And one of the best story collections I抳e read in years.
Haunting, resonant, melancholic ?a collection that richly deserves its awards.
Hobbit, October 2006
J. 這部電視劇改編於一部科幻小說的英語
您好,翻譯為 The TV play is adapted from a science fiction novel
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