登陆注册
15400300000001

第1章 A FAMILIAR PREFACE(1)

As a general rule we do not want much encouragement to talk about ourselves;yet this little book is the result of a friendly suggestion,and even of a little friendly pressure.I defended myself with some spirit;but,with characteristic tenacity,the friendly voice insisted,"You know,you really must."

It was not an argument,but I submitted at once.If one must!.

You perceive the force of a word.He who wants to persuade should put his trust not in the right argument,but in the right word.The power of sound has always been greater than the power of sense.I don't say this by way of disparagement.It is better for mankind to be impressionable than reflective.Nothing humanely great--great,I mean,as affecting a whole mass of lives--has come from reflection.On the other hand,you cannot fail to see the power of mere words;such words as Glory,for instance,or Pity.I won't mention any more.They are not far to seek.Shouted with perseverance,with ardour,with conviction,these two by their sound alone have set whole nations in motion and upheaved the dry,hard ground on which rests our whole social fabric.There's "virtue"for you if you like!.

Of course the accent must be attended to.The right accent.

That's very important.The capacious lung,the thundering or the tender vocal chords.Don't talk to me of your Archimedes'lever.

He was an absent-minded person with a mathematical imagination.

Mathematics commands all my respect,but I have no use for engines.Give me the right word and the right accent and I will move the world.

What a dream for a writer!Because written words have their accent,too.Yes!Let me only find the right word!Surely it must be lying somewhere among the wreckage of all the plaints and all the exultations poured out aloud since the first day when hope,the undying,came down on earth.It may be there,close by,disregarded,invisible,quite at hand.But it's no good.I believe there are men who can lay hold of a needle in a pottle of hay at the first try.For myself,I have never had such luck.

And then there is that accent.Another difficulty.For who is going to tell whether the accent is right or wrong till the word is shouted,and fails to be heard,perhaps,and goes down-wind,leaving the world unmoved?Once upon a time there lived an emperor who was a sage and something of a literary man.He jotted down on ivory tablets thoughts,maxims,reflections which chance has preserved for the edification of posterity.Among other sayings--I am quoting from memory--I remember this solemn admonition:"Let all thy words have the accent of heroic truth."

The accent of heroic truth!This is very fine,but I am thinking that it is an easy matter for an austere emperor to jot down grandiose advice.Most of the working truths on this earth are humble,not heroic;and there have been times in the history of mankind when the accents of heroic truth have moved it to nothing but derision.

Nobody will expect to find between the covers of this little book words of extraordinary potency or accents of irresistible heroism.However humiliating for my self esteem,I must confess that the counsels of Marcus Aurelius are not for me.They are more fit for a moralist than for an artist.Truth of a modest sort I can promise you,and also sincerity.That complete,praise worthy sincerity which,while it delivers one into the hands of one's enemies,is as likely as not to embroil one with one's friends.

"Embroil"is perhaps too strong an expression.I can't imagine among either my enemies or my friends a being so hard up for something to do as to quarrel with me."To disappoint one's friends"would be nearer the mark.Most,almost all,friend ships of the writing period of my life have come to me through my books;and I know that a novelist lives in his work.He stands there,the only reality in an invented world,among imaginary things,happenings,and people.Writing about them,he is only writing about himself.But the disclosure is not complete.He remains,to a certain extent,a figure behind the veil;a suspected rather than a seen presence--a movement and a voice behind the draperies of fiction.In these personal notes there is no such veil.And I cannot help thinking of a passage in the "Imitation of Christ"where the ascetic author,who knew life so profoundly,says that "there are persons esteemed on their reputation who by showing themselves destroy the opinion one had of them."This is the danger incurred by an author of fiction who sets out to talk about himself without disguise.

While these reminiscent pages were appearing serially I was remonstrated with for bad economy;as if such writing were a form of self-indulgence wasting the substance of future volumes.It seems that I am not sufficiently literary.Indeed,a man who never wrote a line for print till he was thirty-six cannot bring himself to look upon his existence and his experience,upon the sum of his thoughts,sensations,and emotions,upon his memories and his regrets,and the whole possession of his past,as only so much material for his hands.Once before,some three years ago,when I published "The Mirror of the Sea,"a volume of impressions and memories,the same remarks were made to me.Practical remarks.But,truth to say,I have never understood the kind of thrift they recommend.I wanted to pay my tribute to the sea,its ships and its men,to whom I remain indebted for so much which has gone to make me what I am.That seemed to me the only shape in which I could offer it to their shades.There could not be a question in my mind of anything else.It is quite possible that I am a bad economist;but it is certain that I am incorrigible.

同类推荐
  • 阳曲傅先生事略

    阳曲傅先生事略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 青眉

    青眉

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Ways of Men

    The Ways of Men

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 千金食治

    千金食治

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 女科切要

    女科切要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 论忠犬的由来

    论忠犬的由来

    苏越是一个从21世纪穿过来的妹子,她就是一个怕麻烦的懒人!容竹是一个霸道任性的二世祖。当这两人遇上又会擦出怎样的火花呢?这就是一个穿越妹子调教二世祖的故事,请看霸王龙如何变忠犬!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 呆萌竹马:青梅,么么扎!

    呆萌竹马:青梅,么么扎!

    【本文甜,不解释,欢迎入坑~】某青梅IQ过人,倾城的容貌,“精分”的性格,使得万千优秀少年皆被她“祸害”,拜倒在她石榴裙下。奈何女神心中早有人在,众少年只能铩羽而归。某竹马自小呆萌,认定青梅不放手,全然不顾某青梅的嫌弃,一直跟在青梅身后,一直跟到她心中。这份真心,使少女们捶胸顿足,却又无可奈何。(青梅宠竹马,不喜请绕道。求推荐,求收藏,求评论,各种求~)
  • 网游之寒水情缘

    网游之寒水情缘

    她与他相识与网络,从游戏走到现实,她只知道默默陪伴,他说:逝水,我要陪你走过很多的地方
  • 皛钺白风

    皛钺白风

    “她固执,你等,她绝决,你也等;如今她忘记了一切甚至都忘了她自己,你还在等!!!你告诉我,这万年~你到、底等到了什么?!~”他悠然转身,轻摆的袖角卷起的呢喃~她~是我的命~~――――――――你。。。。。。见过风吗。。。。。。。盘旋着的白线。。。。。。。。。。那不被载入史册的万千。。。。。。。那年的白帝城。。。。。。。。风仍在。。。。。。
  • 银色血刃:放下呆萌少主

    银色血刃:放下呆萌少主

    从小受尽折磨,最后惨死在太阳风暴之下。羡慕哥哥,大神便赐予她男儿身;想要逆袭,大神允她复生于魔族;渴望有一个靠谱的伙伴,大神决定献身与她闯荡天下。就算最后只能分离’‘也不放弃彼此军临城下,她独自一人立于城墙之上,“门已启,我不得不走,但愿你忘”记与我一切,再寻与你有缘之人。”吾欠汝的,只得来世再还。
  • 许你三生三世,三千年

    许你三生三世,三千年

    她,青紫双煞中的代号“紫”,为救好姐妹身陷火海,死无葬身之地。她是惊才艳艳,却又懦弱胆小的狐族六公主。当前者成为后者,当杀手穿越成公主,哼,本该属于她的,她会一一夺回。储君之位?王位?她都要了!天劫因祸得福,她见到了孤寂的他。也因他,她又因福得祸,成魔、身死、三生三世的三千年轮回。三千年后,他们又能否守得住最初的爱情,能否守住他们想要守住的一切……
  • 风蝶传说

    风蝶传说

    传说有一种迎风起舞的仙界灵蝶,优雅地与风缠绵。如果遇到它,那么你就一定会找到属于你的那份真爱。这是一个离奇的仙侠世界。佛曰:“众生平等。”那是真的吗?仙家的道术与长生不老的源泉是什么?人间疾苦的祸源是什么?那些妖魔鬼怪究竟源自何方?这是一个充斥着道法,佛法,妖术,魔功与斗气的炼狱世界。这里处处充满着危险,西荒噬人兽,南漠紫金犬,东海巨鲢,北冥鲲鹏妖。“仙侠神佛,妖魔鬼怪,一切对我而言都只是虚无缥缈。唯有你才是我的真爱!”
  • 黑暗狩魔人

    黑暗狩魔人

    15年前---最后一次封神之路在秦岭山脉开启,一场惊心动魄的封神之战后深渊之门洞开,魔的时代来临一个传承千年的名字在这个黑暗的时代里冉冉升起,光耀千古“吴起”战国时代的不屈之魂,藏于后世血脉数千年,终在最后一次封神之路前觉醒以魂入魔,以魔封神“属于黑暗的时代来临,困住人类千万年的基因锁被神秘力量解开,人类重新获得了进化然而,获得进化的并不只是人类大地与天空也苏醒了
  • 烟花三月下江南

    烟花三月下江南

    我叫南烟,三月烟花下江南的南烟。没人告诉过我为何事情会变成如此结局,远方那一对人儿相偎相依,而独留我思绪飘向那三月的江南。南烟,一辈子就只爱一人,可惜她爱错了人,做错了事,她从期待爱情到争取爱情最终对爱情绝望。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 重生为罗刹女帝

    重生为罗刹女帝

    原以为飞机失事殒命,却不想穿越异世,身份还是高贵的女帝然而,身份是高贵,却不过是被人篡了位丢了国的女帝且看她如何一步一步夺回属于她的一切