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ISBN-10B000M5J57M
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ISBN-13978-0684846842
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版Illustrated
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出版社Scribner
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発売日1970/9/1
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言語英語
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寸法16.51 x 1.27 x 21.59 cm
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本の長さ96ページ
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Ernest K. Gann This book is a new and valuable citizen in that very wondrous world ruled by St.-Exupéry's Little Prince. I suspect all of us who visit the worlds of Jonathan Seagull will never want to return.
Ray Bradbury Richard Bach with this book
does two things.
He gives me Flight.
He makes me Young.
For both I am deeply grateful.
Ray Bradbury Richard Bach with this book
does two things.
He gives me Flight.
He makes me Young.
For both I am deeply grateful.
著者について
Richard Bach, a former USAF pilot, gypsy barnstormer, and airplane mechanic, is the author of fifteen books. This, his fourth book, spent two years on the New York Times bestseller list and has continued to inspire millions for decades. His website is RichardBach.com.
登録情報
- ASIN : 0684846845
- 出版社 : Scribner; Illustrated版 (1970/9/1)
- 発売日 : 1970/9/1
- 言語 : 英語
- ハードカバー : 96ページ
- ISBN-10 : B000M5J57M
- ISBN-13 : 978-0684846842
- 寸法 : 16.51 x 1.27 x 21.59 cm
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- - 474位Classic American Literature
- - 2,156位Classic Literature & Fiction
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古版を、図書館で借りて読みました。高校の頃より感受性が落ちているのか、英語のニュアンスの読解力が落ちているのか、以前ほど大きな感銘は受けませんでしたが、いい本です。発表当時にこんなストーリーで作品ができていたのかと思いましたが、ベトナム戦争の泥沼化とか、米ソ冷戦の硬直化とかいったあの時代の閉塞感を表しています。「そういえば、当時も完全版のことを軽く触れていた媒体があったような気もします。」
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五木寛之氏の訳書で読んだことがありましたが、後書き「ひとつの謎として」で、自身の翻訳について「これはいわば創作翻訳=創訳とでもいうべきもので、小さな部分は自由に日本語に移しかえる姿勢をとった」とあり、少々フクザツな気分になったことを覚えています。
「いつか原書で」と思っていましたが、英語を多少なりとも読めるようになった今、挑戦した次第です。
月並みな言い方ではありますが、どうしてもこだわってしまい、捨てきれないものを抱えて、悩みながらも成長していく姿に共感します。
自分を確立することの難しさと尊さ、そしてそれを成し遂げた後に次の世代に引き継いでいくことの大切さを教えてくれる一冊。
やはり、読んでよかったです。
「いつか原書で」と思っていましたが、英語を多少なりとも読めるようになった今、挑戦した次第です。
月並みな言い方ではありますが、どうしてもこだわってしまい、捨てきれないものを抱えて、悩みながらも成長していく姿に共感します。
自分を確立することの難しさと尊さ、そしてそれを成し遂げた後に次の世代に引き継いでいくことの大切さを教えてくれる一冊。
やはり、読んでよかったです。
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一際輝く北極星がこの短編でしょう。
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に減衰して受け取れて安全かもしれません。
単独での限界突破はとても魅惑的で得る物も大きいですが、
引き換えに身体を壊しては元も子もないので。
一際輝く北極星がこの短編でしょう。
ただ、この作品の孤高の美しい光はあまりに強過ぎて
受け取る人によっては危険ですらあります。
特にスタンドアロンでしか自分を表現できない向きは、
同じバックのイリュージョンも併せて読むと幾分マイルド
に減衰して受け取れて安全かもしれません。
単独での限界突破はとても魅惑的で得る物も大きいですが、
引き換えに身体を壊しては元も子もないので。
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J. Warwick
5つ星のうち1.0
Do not buy this updated edition.
2018年4月13日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is a beautiful inspiring story. The new added Fourth Section and the author’s final comments shatter the beauty and magic of the story. It dragged it down to the mundane and made me feel depressed whereas the original version scaled me to new heights and inspired me. So avoid this version. Stick to the earlier one.

Kindleworm Dot Com
5つ星のうち1.0
Pathetic, childish rubbish
2019年9月28日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I fail to understand why this book is lauded by so many people. I fail to see why this book is regarded as inspirational.
It’s like: completely ignore anyone else, even if they might actually be right, and just go and do anything you feel like, no matter how dangerous to yourself or to others around you. Remember, your ego is the most important thing in the universe so get out there and show off your ability to be better at something than everyone else.
What, you’re not better at something than everyone else? Well you best get out there and practice and work hard every single day from dawn till dusk until you are better than everyone else.
And then when you’re better than everyone else go and tell them you are. Make sure all that hard work and effort isn’t wasted by not having anyone be inspired by you, you super amazing thing you, oh, just look at the size of that amazing ego shining forth from your…
Do make sure to let all the dull and boring people know how utterly amazing you are as you ignore the 30 mph speed signs and drive your amazingly fast car over 150 mph down these busy, boring, urban streets; past schools and playgrounds where the children of dull and boring parents await eagerly to be inspired by your rebellion. Ignore what anyone else has to say, even if they may actually be right and have a very good reason to say it. Don’t worry if you kill or injure anyone while doing your stupid stunts, just make sure they all get to see how amazing you are.
Ho hum, call me curmudgeon, i’m off shopping on me moped.
It’s like: completely ignore anyone else, even if they might actually be right, and just go and do anything you feel like, no matter how dangerous to yourself or to others around you. Remember, your ego is the most important thing in the universe so get out there and show off your ability to be better at something than everyone else.
What, you’re not better at something than everyone else? Well you best get out there and practice and work hard every single day from dawn till dusk until you are better than everyone else.
And then when you’re better than everyone else go and tell them you are. Make sure all that hard work and effort isn’t wasted by not having anyone be inspired by you, you super amazing thing you, oh, just look at the size of that amazing ego shining forth from your…
Do make sure to let all the dull and boring people know how utterly amazing you are as you ignore the 30 mph speed signs and drive your amazingly fast car over 150 mph down these busy, boring, urban streets; past schools and playgrounds where the children of dull and boring parents await eagerly to be inspired by your rebellion. Ignore what anyone else has to say, even if they may actually be right and have a very good reason to say it. Don’t worry if you kill or injure anyone while doing your stupid stunts, just make sure they all get to see how amazing you are.
Ho hum, call me curmudgeon, i’m off shopping on me moped.

Anand Kumar
5つ星のうち5.0
It's motivational and at the same time philosophical
2017年6月19日にインドでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
During the seventies, Richard Bach was not a sensational writer. Obviously, he went from pillar to post and still couldn’t get his book published. Finally, one day Alnor who worked for Macmillan got the publishers for this novella. It was published in 1970 and Richard got $2000 as an advance for the book. By 1973 more than a million copies of this book were in print. In Publisher’s Weekly United States bestseller for 1972-73, it was on top and it stayed on the top of New York Times Best Seller list for 38 weeks.
This small novella of hardly a hundred pages is of four parts today. Initially, it had just three parts. The first part tells the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull who wants to fly high. Instead of being busy in looking for food all the time he devotes his time to fly. Somehow, seagulls are not meant to fly, they don’t have the wingspan required for excellent flight. So Jonathan Livingston tries and fails every day. Finally, his flock banishes him. Still refusing to give up he learns a few tricks of flight when suddenly two more seagulls join him and start teaching him more about the flight.
In the second part, Jonathan Livingston learns to fly and gets acquainted with a new flock of seagulls. His new teachers teach him and he proves to be a gifted learner. In the third part finally, his teacher says this was all he can learn at this level and for further, he will have to move on. Jonathan Livingston is advised to keep working on love. Slowly he understands that forgiveness is the key to next level. Finally, he sheds all enmity towards his old flock which banished him. He takes up students from amongst them and starts grooming new fliers.
The book used to end here, but in 2012 Richarch Bach faced a near death experience and he felt the need to add a fourth concluding part to the continual story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. In the year 2014 his other book Illusions II also came and this book, Jonathan Livingston Seagull found an added chapter. Even after the addition of few new pages, it’s still about a hundred pages. It's motivational and at the same time philosophical.
For someone looking for a book which can be read and then re-read, I would suggest Jonathan Livingston Seagull. It’s a must read for everyone looking for meanings in life.
This small novella of hardly a hundred pages is of four parts today. Initially, it had just three parts. The first part tells the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull who wants to fly high. Instead of being busy in looking for food all the time he devotes his time to fly. Somehow, seagulls are not meant to fly, they don’t have the wingspan required for excellent flight. So Jonathan Livingston tries and fails every day. Finally, his flock banishes him. Still refusing to give up he learns a few tricks of flight when suddenly two more seagulls join him and start teaching him more about the flight.
In the second part, Jonathan Livingston learns to fly and gets acquainted with a new flock of seagulls. His new teachers teach him and he proves to be a gifted learner. In the third part finally, his teacher says this was all he can learn at this level and for further, he will have to move on. Jonathan Livingston is advised to keep working on love. Slowly he understands that forgiveness is the key to next level. Finally, he sheds all enmity towards his old flock which banished him. He takes up students from amongst them and starts grooming new fliers.
The book used to end here, but in 2012 Richarch Bach faced a near death experience and he felt the need to add a fourth concluding part to the continual story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. In the year 2014 his other book Illusions II also came and this book, Jonathan Livingston Seagull found an added chapter. Even after the addition of few new pages, it’s still about a hundred pages. It's motivational and at the same time philosophical.
For someone looking for a book which can be read and then re-read, I would suggest Jonathan Livingston Seagull. It’s a must read for everyone looking for meanings in life.

A.Sturgess
5つ星のうち3.0
Wish I hadn't bothered with the rediscovered 4th part
2020年4月10日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I first bought this in the mid 1970's and still have that Pan Books copy. I loved the original but was curious about the "rediscovered" 4th part and now really wish I'd not bothered reading it. For some reason, Amazon doesn't seem to provide the option to upload images to go with some reviews so I'll transcribe the final words written in 2013 in which Richard Bach comments on the book; the time and state of the world when he wrote it and what he now feels ....
"..Are we seagulls looking at the end of freedom in our world?
Part Four, printed at last where it belongs, says maybe not. It was written when nobody knew the future. Now we do. ..."
I'll not launch into a literary critique of the new version except to say that for me, it brought a book about freedom , inspiration, self-discovery and growth down to the level of something approaching the disappointingly mundane. Instead if being uplifting, I found parts of the added section to be significantly downbeat. It will also add fuel to the fires of those who have always claimed that the book is pretentiousness personified. For me it was a book of a time when so much seemed possible. The fourth part clips those wings of freedom and possibility.
Also - a relatively minor but noteworthy point - the physical book is the same small size as the original but the text size is smaller.
"..Are we seagulls looking at the end of freedom in our world?
Part Four, printed at last where it belongs, says maybe not. It was written when nobody knew the future. Now we do. ..."
I'll not launch into a literary critique of the new version except to say that for me, it brought a book about freedom , inspiration, self-discovery and growth down to the level of something approaching the disappointingly mundane. Instead if being uplifting, I found parts of the added section to be significantly downbeat. It will also add fuel to the fires of those who have always claimed that the book is pretentiousness personified. For me it was a book of a time when so much seemed possible. The fourth part clips those wings of freedom and possibility.
Also - a relatively minor but noteworthy point - the physical book is the same small size as the original but the text size is smaller.

Martin Flanagan
5つ星のうち5.0
I can see why this spoke to Michael Jackson.
2020年3月5日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A lovely, inspiring story. This book came to my attention a number of times recently, all connected to Michael Jackson. I watched an (actual) documentary about him and this book was mentioned, he was inspired & moved by it. When Kobe Bryant passed away recently, the model Winnie Harlow shared that Jackson had encouraged him to read it, and he in turn had recommended it to her. That’s when I thought, ok I have to get this book. ‘Jonathan sighed. The price of being misunderstood, he thought. They call you Devil or they call you God...’ Like Jonathan, I like to think Michael has just moved on to another World in HIS pursuit of perfection and knowledge.
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