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有什么英语短篇小说推荐

1. “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” Flannery O’Connor

Few short stories have stuck with us as much as this one, which is probably O'Connor's most famous work — and with good reason. The Misfit is one of the most alarming serial killers we've ever met, all the more so for his politeness, and the story’s moral is so striking and terrifying that — whether you subscribe to the religious undertones or not — a reader is likely to finish and begin to reexamine their entire existence. Or at least we did, the first time we read it.

《好人难寻》这篇小说是奥康纳最为著名的作品,很少有其他短篇小说能像这篇一样给我们带来震撼。无论你是否能明了宗教般的潜在含义,看完这篇小说读者都会开始或是结束对存在的检视。

2. “The School,” Donald Barthelme

This story is very short, but pretty much perfect in every way. Though Barthelme is known for his playful, post modern style, we admire him for his ability to shape a world so clearly from so few words, chosen expertly. Barthelme never over explains, never uses one syllable too many, but effortlessly leads the reader right where he wants her to be. It's funny, it's absurdist, it's sad, it's enormous even in its smallness. It may be this writer’s favorite story of all time. You should read it.

这篇小说很短,但是堪称完美。巴塞尔姆的优秀就在于他能用精选的极少几个文字就为我们叙述了一个世界。他很少过多地解释,就把读者带到了他想要你去地方。

3. “In The Penal Colony,” Franz Kafka

Kafka called this one his“dirty story,”and thought it imperfect, but it's one of our favorites of his (though we also recommend “The Hunger Artist”and“A Country Doctor”). It's so obviously a story about writing, in some ultimate way — a machine punishes its victims by writing on them over and over until their bodies give out — but its as if, while the body is the source of every problem in the tale, every weakness, it is also the only place where true knowledge can be translated.

卡夫卡称自己的这篇小说是一个“很脏的故事”,认为并不完美,但是这个短篇确实我们的最爱之一。在小说中,我们可以体会到,身体是一切问题和弱点的根源,但身体也是唯一能转化真知的地方。

4. “Signs and Symbols,”Vladimir Nabokov

Another short one, we revere this story for its ability to turn every tiny detail into a portentous disaster, not to mention the fact that it's penned in Nabokov's effortlessly gorgeous, silvery prose. An old Jewish couple goes to visit their son in the mental hospital, only to be turned away because he has attempted to kill himself. And that's it, really. They go home and look though a photo album, eat some jam. The phonerings. But the whole thing is, perhaps, both a comment on the nature of insanity and the nature of the short story itself, with all its rules and strangeness and banality. And all its symbols, of course.

我们喜欢这篇小说的原因就在于,这个故事有能力把每个细微的细节瞬间变为一场灾难,而Nabokov在写这篇小说用的是轻松华丽水银泻地般的散文风格。

5. “Gooseberries,” Anton Chekhov

Chekhov's stories are indisputably among the greats, and this one, written rather late, is one of our favorites. Chekhov probes at both the frailty and the worth of humanity, not to mention the natureof life, both for the fortunate and the unfortunate. But like most of Chekhov's stories, there's no clear moral, there's no obvious takeaway. Some men sit around and discuss their thoughts, and we listen, mulling over the subtleties for ourselves.

契科夫的小说无疑是最伟大的作品之一,而这篇是我们的最爱。这篇小说像他的其他小说一样,没有清晰的道德标准,我们只是静静地看着几个人围坐着,讨论他们的思想。

6. “Sea Oak,” George Saunders

“Sea Oak” is Saunders's favorite of his own stories, we've heard, so because we find it so hard to choose among them, we've included it here on his own recommendation. Absurdist and satirical, and including at least one zombie shouting at her housemates to get laid, it's a weird one. But it's also concerned with placelessness, with family, with poverty, and like all of Saunders's stories, has a good, thumping heart under all that darkness and fun-poking.

这部小说是桑德斯最为喜爱的一步短篇,这也是我们听说的。因为我们很难做出选择,因此就把他自己的推介放在了这里。这部小说充满了荒诞和讽刺,但是也关心家庭和贫穷等问题。像他的其他小说一样,在黑暗和取笑中,也暗含着美好和快乐。

7. “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas,” Ursula K. LeGuin

LeGuin's parabolic tale, which won the Hugo Award for best short story in 1974, is a weird, spacious story about a city that seems to be a utopia — except for its one flaw, the single child that must always be kept in darkness and wretched misery so that the others may all live happily. Most of the citizens eventually accept this, but some do not, and silently leave the city, vanishing into the world around. Strange but pointed, Le Guin is a master of her genre.

勒古这部寓言般的短篇小说获得过1974年的“雨果奖”,是关于一个类似乌托邦的城市的荒诞又宏大的故事。

8. “The Veldt,” Ray Bradbury

This tale, from one of the greatest science fiction writers in history, is deliciously wicked. Though it was written in 1950, this kind of story — of children driven mad by want, of technology turning on its masters — will never get old. Until technology actually turns on us, that is. Then we probably won't want to hear about it.

布莱伯利作为历史上最富盛名的科幻小说家,这篇小说也是通过精心编写的。

9. “The Bear Came Over the Mountain,” Alice Munro

The undisputed queen of the short story, Alice Munro’s work is stark and often heartbreakingly raw, and this story of memory loss and the aching tenderness of human interaction is no different. Fun fact: this story was adapted into the film “Away from Her”, starring Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent.

门罗是毫无争议的短篇小说女王,她的作品有一种朴实风格,常常带着心跳般的粗犷,这篇关于丧失记忆以及人类互动中的痛苦和柔弱的小说也不例外。

10. “The Nose,” Nikolai Gogol

Gogol might be the oldest writer on this list, but he’s also one of the weirdest — in a good way. Nabokov once wrote, “In Gogol…the absurd central character belongs to the absurd world around him but, pathetically and tragically, attempts to struggle out of it into the world of humans — and dies in despair.” What else can an absurd noseless man do, after all?

果戈里应该是这个书单上最久远的作家了,但是他也是最荒诞的小说家之一。纳博科夫曾近这样写道:“在果戈里的作品中,荒诞的人物属于他周围荒诞的世界,但是却可怜兮兮且悲惨地要逃离他的世界,最终死于绝望”。

那位高手有Advice to Youth writen by Mark Twain全文中文翻译,感激不尽!!!~

听说期望我来谈谈,我便询问应该发表什么样的谈话。他们说应当宜于青年的话题──教诲性的、启发性的话题,或者实质上是良言忠告之类的话题。好吧。关于开导青年人,我心里倒是有几件事时常想说的;因为正是在人幼小时,这些事最适合扎根,而且最持久、最有价值。那么,首先呢,我要对你们、我的年轻朋友们说的是──我恳切地、迫切地要说的是──

永远服从你们的父母,只要他们在堂的时候。长远看来这是上策,因为你们要是不服从的话,他们也非要你们服从。大多数家长认为比你们懂得多,一般说来你们迁就那种迷信的话,比起你们根据自以为是的判断行事,你们会建树大些。

对待上司要尊重,要是你们有了上司;对待陌生人,有时还有别人,也要尊重。如果有人得罪了你们,你们要犹豫一番,看看是存心的还是无意的,不要采取极端的做法;只要看好机会用砖块打他一下,那就足够了。如果你们发现他并非故意冒犯,那就坦然走出来,承认自己打他不对;像个男子汉认个错,说声不是故意的。况且,永远要避免动武;处于这个仁慈和睦的时代,此类举动的年代已经过去了。“炸药”留给卑下而无教养的人吧。

早睡早起──这是聪明的。有的权威讲,跟着太阳起床;还有的讲,跟着这样东西起床,又有的讲,跟着那样东西起床。其实跟着云雀起床才是再好不过的。这样你就落个好名声,人人都知道你跟着云雀起床;如果弄到一只那种适当的云雀,在它身上花些功夫,你就很容易把它调教到九点半起来,每次都是──这可决不是欺人之谈。

接着来谈谈说谎的问题。你们可要非常谨慎地对待说谎;否则十有八九会被揭穿。一旦揭穿,在善良和纯洁的眼光看来,你就再也不可能是过去的你了。多少年轻人,因为一次拙劣难圆的谎言,那是由于不完整的教育而导致的轻率的结果,使得自己永远蒙受损害。有些权威认为,年轻人根本不该说谎。当然,这种说法言之过甚,其实未必如此;不过,虽然我可不能把话讲得太过分,我却认定而且相信自己看法正确,那就是,在实践和经验使人获得信心、文雅、严谨之前,年轻人运用这门了不起的艺术时要有分寸,只有这三点才能使得说谎的本领无伤大雅,带来好处。耐性、勤奋、细致入微──这些是必要素质;这些素质日久天长便会使学生变得完善起来;凭借这些,只有凭借这些,他才可能为将来的出类拔萃打下稳固的基础。试想一下,要付出多么漫长的岁月,通过学习、思考、实践、经验,那位盖世无双的前辈大师才具有如此的素养,他迫使全世界接受了“真理是强大的而且终将取胜”这句崇高而掷地有声的格言──这是关于事实的复杂层面道出的最豪迈的话,迄今任何出自娘胎的人都未获得。因为我们人类的历史,还有每个个人的经验,都深深地埋下了这样的证据:一个真理不难扼杀,一个说得巧妙的谎言则历久不衰。波士顿有座发现麻醉法的人的纪念碑;许多人到后来才明白,那个人根本没有发现麻醉法,而是剽窃了另一个人的发现。这个真理强大吗?它终将取胜吗?唉,错哉,听众们,纪念碑是用坚硬材料建造的,而它所晓示的谎言却将比它持久百万年。一个笨拙脆弱而有破绽的谎言是你们应该不断学会避免的东西;诸如此类的谎言比起一个普通事实来,决不具有更加真实的永恒性。嗨,你们倒不如既讲真话又和真理打交道。一个脆弱愚蠢而又荒谬的谎言持续不了两年──除非是对什么人物的诽谤。当然,那种谎言是牢不可破的,不过那可不是你们的光彩。最后说一句:早些开始实践这门优雅美妙的艺术──从现在做起。要是我早些做起,我就能学会门道了。

切莫随便摆弄枪支。年轻人无知而又冒失地摆弄枪支,造成了多少悲伤痛苦。就在四天前,就在我度夏的农庄住家的隔壁人家,一位祖母,年老花发一团和气,当地最可爱的一个人物,坐着在干活,这时她的小孙儿悄悄进屋,取下一把破烂生锈的旧枪,多年无人碰过,以为没装子弹,把枪对准了她,哈哈笑了吓唬着要开枪。她惊骇得边跑边叫边求饶,朝屋子对面的门口过去;可是经过身边的时候,小孙儿几乎把枪贴在她的胸口上,扣动了扳机!他以为枪里没有子弹。他猜对了──没装子弹。所以没有造成什么伤害。这是我听到的同类情况中绝无仅有的。因此呢,同样的,你们可不要乱动没装子弹的旧枪支;它们是人所创造的最致命的每发必中的家伙。你们不必在这些东西上花什么功夫;你们不必搞个枪架,你们不必在枪上装什么准星,你们连瞄准都没有必要。算了,你们就挑个相似的东西,砰砰打个几枪,你肯定能打中。三刻钟内用加特林机枪在三十码处不能击中一个教堂的年轻人,却可以站在百码开外,举起一把空膛的旧火枪,趟趟把祖母当靶子击倒。再试想一下,倘若有一支旧火枪武装起来的童子军,大概没有装上子弹,而另一支部队是由他们的女亲戚组成的,那么滑铁卢战役会是什么结局。只要一想到此,就会令人不寒而栗。

图书有许多种类;但好书才是年轻人该读的一类。记住这一点。好书是一种伟大、无价、无言的完善自我的工具。因此,要小心选择,年轻的朋友们;罗伯逊的《布道书》,巴克斯特的《圣者的安息》,《去国外的傻瓜》,以及这一类的作品,你们应该只读这些书。

我可是说得不少了。我希望大家会铭记我给你们的言教,让它成为你们脚下的指南和悟性的明灯。 用心刻苦地根据这些规矩培养自己的品格,天长日久,培养好了品格,你们将会惊喜地看到,这种品格 多么准确而鲜明地类似其他每个人的品格。

uncle kracker 的smile 的中文翻译?

翻译:微笑

最好的也比不上你

我很幸运只是徘徊在你的光芒里

当我翻过我枕头的另一边是只感觉到冰冷

就是这样

完全不知道

你给我的是无与伦比的

让我了解这没什么,对!这没什么

我美好的感觉开始消失

你使我的笑容像太阳

让我掉下我的床,像鸟儿一样唱歌

我的脑袋晕了,就像一个旋转的纪录

疯狂的星期日晚

你让我像一个傻瓜一样跳舞

让我忘记如何呼吸

让我如黄金般闪亮,如蜜蜂般嘈杂

你驾御了我的野性

Ohh,你让我微笑

即使你已经离开

不知你走了多久

我像人行道两边的花一样

就这样

被你偷走了雨水,就这样

(重复)

没有你的日子我不知如何度过

当我每一次拥抱你

我看到我在你的眼中是最好的

你让我微笑

你使我的笑容像太阳

让我掉下我的床,像鸟儿一样唱歌

我的脑袋晕了,就像一个旋转的纪录

疯狂的星期日晚

你让我像一个傻瓜一样跳舞

让我忘记如何呼吸

让我如黄金般闪亮,如蜜蜂般嘈杂

你驾御了我的野性

Ohh,你让我微笑。

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