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作家的創作過程各有特色,我每本書的構思與靈感觸發也都不盡相同。有的小說起源于夢境,譬如《透明的紅蘿卜》,有的小說則發端于現實生活中發生的事件——譬如《天堂蒜薹之歌》。但無論是起源于夢境還是發端于現實,最后都必須和個人的經驗相結合,才有可能變成一部具有鮮明個性的,用無數生動細節塑造出了典型人物的、語言豐富多彩、結構匠心獨運的文學作品。有必要特別提及的是,在《天堂蒜薹之歌》中,我讓一個真正的說書人登場,并在書中扮演了十分重要的角色。我十分抱歉地使用了這個說書人真實姓名,當然,他在書中的所有行為都是虛構。在我的寫作中,出現過多次這樣的現象,寫作之初,我使用他們的真實姓名,希望能借此獲得一種親近感,但作品完成之后,我想為他們改換姓名時卻感到已經不可能了,因此,也發生過與我小說中人物同名者找到我父親發泄不滿的事情,我父親替我向他們道歉,但同時又開導他們不要當真。我父親說:“他在《紅高粱》中,第一句就說‘我父親這個土匪種’,我都不在意你們還在意什么?”
The process of creation is unique to every writer. Each of my novels differs from the others in terms of plot and guiding inspiration. Some, such as The Transparent Carrot, were born in dreams, while others, like The Garlic Ballads have their origin in actual events. Whether the source of a work is a dream or real life, only if it is integrated with individual experience can it be imbued with individuality, be populated with typical characters molded by lively detail, employ richly evocative language, and boast a well crafted structure. Here I must point out that in The Garlic Ballads I introduced a real-life storyteller and singer in one of the novel’s most important roles. I wish I hadn’t used his real name, though his words and actions were made up. This is a recurring phenomenon with me. I’ll start out using characters’ real names in order to achieve a sense of intimacy, and after the work is finished, it will seem too late to change those names. This has led to people who see their names in my novels going to my father to vent their displeasure. He always apologizes in my place, but then urges them not to take such things so seriously. He’ll say: “The first sentence in Red Sorghum, ‘My father, a bandit’s offspring,’ didn’t upset me, so why should you be unhappy?”
我在寫作《天堂蒜薹之歌》這類逼近社會現實的小說時,面對著的最大問題,其實不是我敢不敢對社會上的黑暗現象進行批評,而是這燃燒的激情和憤怒會讓政治壓倒文學,使這部小說變成一個社會事件的紀實報告。小說家是社會中人,他自然有自己的立場和觀點,但小說家在寫作時,必須站在人的立場上,把所有的人都當做人來寫。只有這樣,文學才能發端事件但超越事件,關心政治但大于政治。
My greatest challenges come with writing novels that deal with social realities, such as The Garlic Ballads, not because I’m afraid of being openly critical of the darker aspects of society, but because heated emotions and anger allow politics to suppress literature and transform a novel into reportage of a social event. As a member of society, a novelist is entitled to his own stance and viewpoint; but when he is writing he must take a humanistic stance, and write accordingly. Only then can literature not just originate in events, but transcend them, not just show concern for politics but be greater than politics.
可能是因為我經歷過長期的艱難生活,使我對人性有較為深刻的了解。我知道真正的勇敢是什么,也明白真正的悲憫是什么。我知道,每個人心中都有一片難用是非善惡準確定性的朦朧地帶,而這片地帶,正是文學家施展才華的廣闊天地。只要是準確地、生動地描寫了這個充滿矛盾的朦朧地帶的作品,也就必然地超越了政治并具備了優秀文學的品質。
Possibly because I’ve lived so much of my life in difficult circumstances, I think I have a more profound understanding of life. I know what real courage is, and I understand true compassion. I know that nebulous terrain exists in the hearts and minds of every person, terrain that cannot be adequately characterized in simple terms of right and wrong or good and bad, and this vast territory is where a writer gives free rein to his talent. So long as the work correctly and vividly describes this nebulous, massively contradictory terrain, it will inevitably transcend politics and be endowed with literary excellence.
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