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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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明月当空,森然高耸的山影下的一片空场子上,竖起两根长竹篙,上面吊着雪亮的汽油灯,下端技起一块幕布。一个杂技班子,吹起一只压瘪了的有点走调的铜喇叭,敲着一

面受潮了闷声的大洋鼓,在场上演出。约莫二百来人,这小山村里的大人小孩倾家出动,包括保护区管理处的干部工人和他们的家属,也包括长点雀斑身穿敞领短袖衫按英文音译为T恤的细巧的来自屈原故乡的那位姑娘,里外三层,紧紧围成了大半个圆圈。尽里的坐在自家带来的板凳上,中层站着观看,后来的把头又伸在中层的人头空隙之间。

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到了最后一个节目柔术,一直在场上检场的红绸衣裤的一名少女跃上方桌,桌上又架起两条板凳,板凳上再加一张,她人便高高突出在漆黑的山影里,被雪亮的灯光照得一身艳红,夜空中挂的一轮满月霎时暗淡,变得橙黄。

  她先金鸡独立,将腿轻轻抱住,直举过头。众人鼓掌。再正面两腿横开劈叉,稳坐在条凳上,纹丝不动,人又叫好。继而叉开两腿,后仰折腰,瘦小的脾间挺突出阴阜,众人都屏住了气息。又见她头从胯下缓缓伸出,便怪异了,再收紧两腿,夹住这颗拖着长辫子的少女的头,倒睁两颗圆黑的眼睛,透出一股悲哀,仿佛望着的是一个陌生的世界。然后,双手抱住她那张孩子气的小脸,像一只怪异的人形的红蜘蛛,询视众人。有人刚要鼓掌即刻又止住了。她改用手撑住身体,抬起下垂的两腿,再单手旋转起来,红绸衣里两粒乳头绑得分明。听得见人声喘息,空中散发出头发和身上的汗味。一个小儿刚要说什么,被抱着他的女人嘘了一声,轻轻打了一巴掌。这红衣女孩咬紧牙关,小腹微微起伏,脸上亮着润湿的光泽。都在这清明澄澈的月光之下,背后是幽深的山影,她扭曲得失去了人形,只有两片薄薄的嘴唇和一双乌亮的眼睛还显出痛苦,这种痛苦也扇动人残忍的欲望。这一夜,人都兴奋得不行,像打了鸡血,虽已夜深,远近的房舍大都透出灯光,屋里说话和东西的碰撞响动良久。我也无法入睡,信步又回到已经空无一人的空场子上,吊在竹篙上的汽灯已经撤走了,只有明澈如水的月光。我很难相信,在这座庄严肃穆深造的山影下,人们才演出过这人形扭曲得超乎自然的场面,疑心是梦。

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