Soul Mountain (chinese)

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Soul Mountain (chinese)
Название: Soul Mountain (chinese)
Автор: Xingjian Gao
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"Soul Mountain is one of those singular literary creations that seem impossible to compare with anything but themselves… In the writing of Gao Xingjian literature is born anew from the struggle of the individual to survive the history of the masses."

– from the citation of the Nobel Prize committee of the Swedish Academy

When this year's Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Chinese expatriate novelist and playwright Gao Xingjian, few in the English-speaking West were familiar with his work. Gao's masterpiece, SOUL MOUNTAIN (PerfectBound, an e-book from HarperCollins; February 20, 2001; $19.95), is a dazzling kaleidoscope of fiction, philosophy, history and fable. Elegantly translated by Australian sinologist Mabel Lee, this richly textured autobiographical novel recounts a dual journey-a literal journey into the heart of China and a spiritual journey of the self.

When Gao was 43, he was incorrectly diagnosed with lung cancer. Resigned to death by the same means that had claimed his father just a few years before, Gao spent six weeks indulging his appetites and reading philosophy. The spot on Gao's lung mysteriously disappeared, but a new threat arose when rumors began to circulate that he was to be sent to a prison farm because of his controversial writings. No longer facing imminent death, the writer quickly left Beijing and disappeared into the remote forest regions of Sichuan, then spent five months wandering along the Yangtze River from its source down to the coast. Gao's 15,000 kilometer sojourn forms the geographic parameters of the fictional journey in SOUL MOUNTAIN.

While on a train at the start of his trip, the writer protagonist meets another traveler who says he is going to Lingshan, "soul mountain," which can be found by the remote source of the You River. The writer has never heard of such a place, and he resolves to go there, but his fellow traveler can give him none but the vaguest directions. Thus begins a metaphoric odyssey into the hinterlands of China and the outlying Qiang, Miao and Yi districts that dangle on the fringes of Han Chinese civilization.

The writer is in search of the traditions that are hidden in rural China, and as he travels he encounters a parade of unforgettable characters who embody both vestiges of the past-Daoist masters, Buddhist monks, ancient calligraphers-and the modern culture that has surfaced since the revolution: small town communist cadres, budding entrepreneurs, independent young girls grappling with parochial repression. The two worlds exist uneasily as one, with stories and customs from centuries past colliding with a world of televisions, automobiles, and technology. All is permeated by the dark legacy of the Cultural Revolution, the encroachment of ecological damage, and the harsh monetary realities of everyday life in contemporary China.

SOUL MOUNTAIN is a dazzling work of the imagination, where classic fables merge with tales of modern cruelty and ancient philosophy does battle with existentialism. But Gao goes deeper still as he explores notions of the devastation of the self at the hands of social expectations. He continually shifts his narrative voice as the "I" of the writer becomes the "you" of an imagined companion, then the "she" of a woman companion. Yet all reflects back on the protagonist, who craves these two seemingly contradictory ends-the solitude necessary for nurturing the self and the anxiety-provoking warmth of human society.

Gao began this novel in the mid-eighties, then carried the manuscript with him when he fled China in 1987. Now living in Paris, he completed the book there in 1989. His writings continue to be banned in his native country. As Gao's work at last gains the public's attention here in the West, SOUL MOUNTAIN provides a dazzling introduction to the achievement of one of contemporary literature's acknowledged masters.

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五十八

  女娲造人的时候就造就了他的痛苦。女娲的肠子变成的人在女人的血水中诞生,总也洗不清。

  不要去摸索灵魂,不要去找寻因果,不要去搜索意义,全都在混饨之中。

  人不认可才叫喊,叫喊的也都还没有领会。人就是这么 个东西,难缠而自寻烦恼。 你中的那个自我,无非是镜中的映像,水中花的倒影,你走不进镜子里面,什么也捞取不到,只徒然顾影自恋,再不就自怜。

  你不如继续迷恋那众生相,在欲海中沉沦,所谓精神的需求,不过是自读,你做了个苦脸。

  智慧也是一种奢侈,一种奢侈的消费。

  你只有陈述的意愿,靠的是超越因果和逻辑的语言。人已经讲了那许多废话,你不妨再讲一遍。你无中生有,玩弄语言,恰如儿童在玩积木。积木只能搭固定的图象,结构的种种可能已经包含在积木之中,再怎

样变换,也玩不出新鲜。 语言如同一团浆糊,挑断的只有句子。你一旦摒弃句子,便如同陷入泥潭,只落得狼狈不堪。

  狼狈也如同烦恼,人全都是自我。你跌了进去,再运自爬出来,没有救世主去管这类闲事。

  你拖着沉重的思绪在语言中爬行,总想抽出一根丝线好把自己提起,越爬却越加疲惫,被语言的游丝缠绕,正像吐丝的蚕,自己给自己织一个罗网,包裹在越来越浓厚的黑暗中,心里的那点幽光越趋暗淡,到头来网织的无非是一片混饨。

  失去了图象,便失去了空间。失去了音响,便失去了语言。哺前呐呐而没有声音,不知讲述的究竟是什么,只在意识的核心还残存点意愿。倘这点意愿竟也厮守不住,便归故寂灭。怎么才能找到有声响,又割不断,且大放旋律,又超越词法和句法的限定,无主谓宾语之分,跨越人称,甩掉逻辑,只一味蔓延,不诉诸意象比喻联想与象征的明净而纯粹的语言?能将生之痛苦与死之恐惧,苦恼与欢喜,寂寞与欣慰,迷茫与期待,迟疑与果断,怯弱与勇敢,嫉妒与悔恨,沉静与焦躁与自信,宽厚与局促,仁慈与憎恶,怜悯与沮丧,与淡泊与平和,与卑贱与恶劣,与高贵与狠毒,与残忍与善良,与热情与冷漠,与无动放衷,与倾心,与淫邪,与虚荣,与贪婪,与轻蔑与敬重,与自以为是与疑惑,与虚心与傲慢,与顽固与悲愤,与哀怨与惭愧,与诧异与惊奇,与倦怠,与昏照,与恍然大悟,与总也不明白,与弄也弄不明白,与由它去了,统统加以表述?

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