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『簡體書』中国当代文学作品精选-天长地久(英)

書城自編碼: 3031690
分類: 簡體書→大陸圖書→文學中国现当代随笔
作者: 张海迪
國際書號(ISBN): 9787508536637
出版社: 五洲传播出版社
出版日期: 2017-07-01
版次: 1 印次: 1
頁數/字數: 423/480
書度/開本: 16开 釘裝: 平装

售價:NT$ 778

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人世间有多少忧愁和期待、欲求和幻灭,在永恒的天地间上演。在浩瀚的宇宙中,人生只不过是一段微小的旅程,短暂如流星。然而,人们总要经历找寻和回归的过程。哪怕途中曾经困顿、迷惘,如果归来时风尘仆仆、步履铿锵,也就不虚此行。
Every person across the globe has to live through worries, expectations, desires and disillusions. A lifetime is just a very short journey in the vast universe. It will soon vanish as a meteor. However, people have never stopped looking for the answers to the questions in their hearts, even though they may encounter difficulties and feel exhausted and confused on the way. What the people
內容簡介:
长篇小说《天长地久》,是作家张海迪继《轮椅上的梦》《绝顶》之后的又一力作。海迪在小说的前言里有一句话:很多年来,我一直有一个愿望在我还能握住笔的时候,写一部关于星空的书。这个愿望来自我童年时对天空的冥想,也是成年后对时光飞逝如梭的怅惘。她以女性少有的宏大气魄描绘了无边的宇宙星空和壮阔的自然景象,塑造了天文学家杜克成、河流学家曾在平、雕塑家余锦菲、动物学家朱丽宁等别具尊严和精神的知识分子形象,深刻而理性地探照了现代人的心灵。
The long novel, Enduring as the Universe, is another masterpiece by Zhang Haidi following her Dream on Wheelchair and The Topmost. Zhang explains the reason for writing the book in the Preface: I have long cherished a dreamwriting a book about the sky dotted with starsbefore I couldnt even hold a pen. Actually, it originates from my childhood meditation about the sky and it also mirrors my adult regret over the passing of time. She depicted an immense universe with boundless starry sky and splendid natural landscape. She also created a number of roles pursuing individual dignity and high spirit, such as Du Kecheng, an astronomer, Zeng Zaiping, an expert in potamology, Yu Jinfei, a sculptress, and Zhu Lining, a zoologist. These roles will lead the readers to deeply and rationally explore the minds of the modern people.
關於作者:
张海迪,1955年9月生,中国山东济南人。作家、中国作家协会全国委员会委员。曾任山东省作家协会副主席兼创作室主任。已出版:长篇小说《轮椅上的梦》《绝顶》《天长地久》;散文集《生命的追问》《我的德国笔记》《美丽的英语》《不沉的船》;翻译作品《丽贝卡在新学校》《莫多克一头大象的真实故事》《一只旧箱子》。另出版有《海迪自选集》(六卷本)。2008年当选中国残疾人联合会主席。
Born in September 1955 in Jinan, Shandong Province of China, Zhang Haidi f. has been Chairperson of the China Disabled Persons Federation since 2008. Praised as a first-class writer, she is a Member of the National Committee of the China Writers Association. She used to be Vice-Chairperson of the Shandong Provincial Writers Association. Her published works include: Wheelchair Dream, The Topmost, and Enduring as the Universe novels; Questions of Life, My German Diary, Beautiful English, and Unsinkable Boat prose; and Chinese translated works of First Term at Trebizon, Modoc: The True Story of the Greatest Elephant That Ever Lived, etc. She has also published Optional Works of Haidi six volumes.
目錄
1. The observatory2. The old church3. The west coast4. The solar system5. The small station6. The pursuer7. The camels8. The statue9. The small woods10. The ashes11. The lust12. The old album13. Loneliness14. Her right hand15. Green tea16. The sleeper17. Francois leaf monkey18. The Monster City19. Turmoil20. The Milky Way21. Plagiarism22. Pomelo tea23. Resignation24. Collision25. Dragon Bird26. Evidence27. Cold coffee28. Yardang29. Zoige30. The little fox31. Negotiation32. The haven33. The soprano34. Confrontation35. The log cabin36. Apollo37. Fireflies38. Apple juice39. Caf40. Darkness41. Miss the appointment42. The theory of evolution43. The call44. Meteorolite45. Notebook46. Haze47. Meeting48. Betrayal49. Pendulum50. Storm51. Headiness52. Microorganism53. Lion54. Wolves55. Terra-Cotta Warriors56. Night watchman57. Manuscript58. Roaring flames59. Boat tracker60. Broken cave dwelling61. Remains62. Birds nest63. Secret64. Far-strider65. Microscope66. Tears67. Parachuter
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Whenever I look up into the sky, many feelings rise in my mind. I even tried to speak to them, but in vain, thus throwing me into confusion. Compared with the infinite sky, human beings seem to be tiny and insignificant. However advanced and large the telescope is, its impossible to observe the edge of the universe. Im wondering where we are, where were from, where well go, and whether we feel lonely in the boundless universe. Is it possible for us to find bosom friends? If so, what can they do for us? And what can we do for them?Human beings have been accustomed to the solar system, the sun being at the center. They have been used to living around that center. Nowadays, the universe is making people increasingly upset about the fact that the further they can observe, the more problems they will meet with. As a matter of fact, even prior to human evolution the universe existed and is changing all the time. Therefore, its unlikely for people to know it in a short time or even in the future. It will exist even after human beings disappear. Im often troubled by the question what the astronomers and astronauts expect of the deep blue.One day, I was determined to write this book. Till now loneliness has been my constant companion. At times I watch the sky in a daze. Now thinking is gaining increasing importance in the sheer vanity. Without thinking, one is not living in a real sense. I do hope that thinking outlives the body. On finishing this book, I suddenly feel relieved for these words will enable me to enjoy the company of the sun, the everlasting existence.


Far away from the coastline, the city boasts of beautiful sceneries with lower altitudes and a moderate climate. In the northwest of the city stand several peaks, of which the highest one more than 1,000 meters high is Jiufeng Moutain with a dense forest and fresh air. Driving along the winding path lined with trees you can reach the top of the mountain with an open ground and unexpected red buildings. Nearby, several dome shaped white buildings surrounded by white fences come into view. Characteristically, the lower part is shaped into cylinders with tracks on the upper part and a huge hemisphere on the top. The roof windows on the hemisphere are usually closed in the daytime, and open as the lights turn on and the stars shine at dusk. On that occasion, some cast dim light and others seemed to be dark, or even darker than the night sky. On these tranquil nights, large eyes observe the unfathomable sky. Until the morning star rises in the east, the roof windows are silently closed one after another, with only one left for the rising sun.Jiufeng Mountain is very far for urban residents. Most of them dont care about the white buildings, and some even dont know anything about it. Recent years have witnessed a growing number of visitors to the neighboring attractions rather than the observatory. Compared with the resorts, the observatory appears a little desolate and has a touch of mystery to it. Its name fills people with awe partly due to the fact that its related to the universe. Those who frequent the observatory are also awe-inspiring. The observatory seems to be detached from humans earthly life and public concern.Du Kecheng is sitting in front of a computer. Behind him there is a reflector telescope pointing at the night sky with a 1.2-meter caliber. As head of the project, Mr. Du and his team members are thoroughly scanning the multiband solar system, part of his ambitious plan. He gazes at some light spots, bright and dim, on the screen. These are stars outside of the solar system. Besides, there are many small light spots moving fast or slowly, most of which are asteroids or homeless fragments and stones wandering within the system. Most of them have been numbered and documented, but there are still some unexpected visitors in between, including some dangerous Near-Earth Objects NEOs. His eyes are fixed on themfor thousands of data are connected with every small object and the data are constantly changing. Those NEOs, in particular, are likely to make a surprise attack at the earth at any minute. Therefore, its necessary for them to dedicate themselves to endless calculations,which requires accurate observation and timely data processing. Nonetheless, the formulae for processing the data are inaccessible now. The conventional way of observing data makes it hard to catch up with the worlds advanced system. Without the basic formulae, digitalization is reduced to an empty talk.All of a sudden, an unfamiliar light spot flashes into Mr. Dus eyes. Unlike other asteroids in orbit, it seems to be evasive. He immediately takes off his spectacles and rubs them with a piece of Kleenex. Then he can see it clearer. Its indeed strange with low brightness. He focuses on it and opens the automatic tracker and the digital camera. Within a few seconds, it disappears. So he turns the telescope on that area, but it doesnt show up. In the early morning after the roof windows are closed, he repeatedly watches the video of that light spot and calculates it with the traditional formulae, finally reaching a tentative conclusion that its an NEO. But its impossible to collect such data as its orbital elements, its size and its composition for want of advanced instruments and limited time. As an experienced astronomer, he is certain that this mysterious object is potentially dangerous, perhaps quite dangerous.He immediately returns to his office and finishes a report. Its almost 8 oclock. He feels his mind is in a fog. Anyway, after a shower he feels refreshed. Ding Lan, his secretary, comes with his breakfast. Mr. Du asks her to inform other members of a meeting as he eats.

 

 

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