《以你的名字呼唤我》(英语:Call Me by Your Name)是一部2007年出版的爱情小说,由美国作家安德烈·艾席蒙创作。小说的主要内容是二十世纪八十年代一名智识过人的17岁意大利犹太男孩与一名来访的24岁美国犹太学者之间的爱情故事,描述了他们在后者来访的一个夏天的相处经历,又记录了自那之后的二十年发生的故事。
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including CallMe by Your NameandThe Enigma Variations. He is currentlyDistinguished Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center andlives with his wife in New York City.HISTORICAL CONTEXTThe piazza at the center of the Italian town in which Elio liveswith his family boasts a small statute commemorating ...
Woe is me 悲伤如我 The last time that you touched me 还沉湎 在那最后一次抚摸的瞬间 Will wonders ever cease? 爱的渴望 会否终有一日消逝 Blessed be the mystery of love 所幸 还有爱的奥秘永留心间 出自歌曲 Mystery of Love 电影Call Me ...
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the screens I put up as though between me and the world there were not just one but layers of rice-paper sliding doors, the urge to scramble and unscramble what was never really coded in the first place 架起重重纱窗,仿佛自己与世界之间立着不止一层的纸拉门;急吼吼地把本来就不算事的事儿煞...
She kissed me. What I wanted instead was to go to the bookstore when it had just opened in the morning, with the option of going there that same night. 她吻了我。相反,我想去的是早上刚开门的书店,当天晚上可以选择去那里。 When I returned home the guests were just about to leave. Olive...
you. To be with you, Oliver. With or without my bathing suit. To be with you on my bed. In your bed. Which is my bed during the other months of the year. Do with me what you want. Take me. Just ask if I want to and see the answer you’ll get, just don’t let me say...
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