I find even the smallest child excellent company, and I am glad to say that children usually like me. They lead me about and show me the things they are interested in. Of course the little ones cannot spell on their fingers; but I manage to read their lips. If I do not succeed they resort to dumb show. Sometimes I make a mistake and do the wrong thing. A burst of childish laughter greets my blunder, and the pantomime begins all over again. I often tell them stories or teach them a game, and the winged hours depart and leave us good and happy.
我發(fā)現(xiàn)即便是最小的孩子,也能成為我的好伙伴,而且,我可以很榮幸地說,孩子們都喜歡和我一起玩。他們會領(lǐng)著我四處走動,還把他們感興趣的東西指給我看。當(dāng)然,小一點(diǎn)的孩子還不會用手指拼寫句子,但是我可以設(shè)法讀懂他們的唇語。有時候我也無法領(lǐng)會他們的“啞語”,難免會做出錯誤的舉動,這時我的失誤就會遭到一陣孩子氣的哄堂大笑,于是用手勢溝通的過程又重新開始。我通常會給他們講故事或者教他們做游戲,幾個小時就這樣匆匆流逝,唯有快樂和滿足留存在每個人的心中。
Museums and art stores are also sources of pleasure and inspiration. Doubtless it will seem strange to many that the hand unaided by sight can feel action, sentiment, beauty in the cold marble; and yet it is true that I derive genuine pleasure from touching great works of art. As my finger tips trace line and curve, they discover the thought and emotion which the artist has portrayed. I can feel in the faces of gods and heroes hate, courage and love, just as I can detect them in living faces I am permitted to touch. I feel in Diana's posture the grace and freedom of the forest and the spirit that tames the mountain lion and subdues the fiercest passions. My soul delights in the repose and gracious curves of the Venus; and in Barre's bronzes the secrets of the jungle are revealed to me. A medallion of Homer hangs on the wall of my study, conveniently low, so that I can easily reach it and touch the beautiful, sad face with loving reverence. How well I know each line in that majestic brow—tracks of life and bitter evidences of struggle and sorrow;
博物館和藝術(shù)品商店是帶給我快樂和靈感的另一個源泉。很多人都覺得難以理解——在冷冰冰的大理石雕像面前,不憑借視覺,單靠觸摸就能“看到”它的形態(tài)、情感和藝術(shù)魅力,這可能嗎?事實(shí)上,我的確從觸摸偉大藝術(shù)作品的過程中獲得了無上的快樂,這一點(diǎn)是確鑿無疑的。當(dāng)我的指尖摸索著起伏的線條時,它們自會發(fā)現(xiàn)藝術(shù)家作畫時的想法和激情。我能在眾神和英雄們的臉上觸摸到仇恨、勇氣和愛憐的表情。當(dāng)然,也只有在被允許觸摸的時候,我才能探查到雕像生動的面容。我在狄安娜的身姿中觸摸到了優(yōu)雅和權(quán)威——這位主宰森林生靈的女神有本領(lǐng)馴化兇猛的山獅,也能懾服最狂暴的激情。在維納斯的優(yōu)雅曲線和睡姿當(dāng)中,我感受到了靈魂的喜悅;而芭利的青銅雕像則揭示了叢林的秘密。我書房的墻壁上懸掛著一尊荷馬的圓形浮雕,雕像掛得很低,因此我一伸手就可以觸摸到荷馬那張優(yōu)美而悲傷的臉。雕像有著莊嚴(yán)的面目表情,我對臉部的每一根線條都了如指掌——生命的軌跡,掙扎的苦澀和憂傷;
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