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第36章 溫情四溢的生活 (7)

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I went to college but not direct from high school; there was an interval of six or eight months. Sometimes it works out well to take a short vacation from the academic world. I have a grandson who took a year off and got a job in Aspen, Colorado. After a year of skiing and working, he is now settled into Colby College as a freshman. But I can't advise you, or won't advise you, on any such decision. If you have a counsellor at school, I'd seek the counsellor's advise. In college (Cornell), I got on the daily newspaper and ended up as editor of it. It enabled me to do a lot of writing and gave me a good journalistic experience. You are right that a person's real duty in life is to save his dream, but don't worry about it and don't let them scare you. Henry Thoreau, who wrote Walden, said, I learned this at least by my experiment: that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. The sentence, after more than a hundred years, is still alive. So, advance confidently. And when you write something, send it (nearly typed) to a magazine or a publishing house. Not all magazines read unsolicited contributions, but some do. The New Yorker is always looking for new talent. Write a short piece for them, send it to The Editor. That's what I did forty-some years ago. Good luck.

Sincerely,

E. B. White

September 15, 1973

親愛的R小姐:

17歲的年輕人常常覺得未來似乎是可怕的,甚至是令人沮喪的。你應該讀一讀我1916年前後的日記。

你問我關於寫作的事——我是如何寫作的。寫作並沒有什麽訣竅,如果你喜歡寫作並想要寫作,那麽你寫就是了,不要管你在哪裏,你在幹其他的什麽事,也不要管是否有人注意到你。在任何作品發表之前,我必須完成50萬字(很大一部分是日記),隻在聖尼古拉斯那裏發表了幾篇短小的文章。如果你想寫關於情感、夏末、成長等方麵的內容,那麽就開始寫吧!大多數作品並沒有一個“藍圖”,我的大部分隨筆就沒有情節結構。它們就像森林中的藤蔓那樣,是我思維深處意識的流動。你可能會問“誰會關心這些呢?”每個人都會關心的。你也可能會說“這些已經被人寫過了”,那麽所有的內容以前都被人寫過了。