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Reading Borges at Iguazu Falls
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作者 Robin McAllister 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2015年第10期830-834,共5页
An observer at Iguazu Falls tries to make sense of the inexpressible natural wonder through the texts of Jorge Luis Borges's essays and poems. Borges's paradoxes of time, immortality, and eternity give meaning to th... An observer at Iguazu Falls tries to make sense of the inexpressible natural wonder through the texts of Jorge Luis Borges's essays and poems. Borges's paradoxes of time, immortality, and eternity give meaning to the vision, while the natural wonder gives substance to those idealist concepts derived from Berkeley. As a reader of Borges's fictions, I yield up my personal identity to an impersonal dreaming consciousness that resembles Berkeley's mind as a consciousness sustaining the reality I perceive. Borges writes in his poem "Dawning" that "ideas are not like marble, everlasting, but ever-renewing like a forest or a river". The cataracts of Iguazu are both eternal and immortal, eternal in the sense of removing our consciousness of time and confusing past, present, and future in constant repetition, and immortal in the sense of only existing in individual drops of water constantly disappearing and renewing in infinite repetition. The cataracts are perfect emblems of this immortality. The cataracts are time, infinite moments of immortality, moving forward, accelerating, repeating themselves identically, until they achieve a certain eternity, no motion, suspended in time. I am Berkeley's Eternal Spirit, the consciousness evoked by Borges in his essay, "A New Refutation of Time". Distance from the immediate impact of the Falls helps transform fear and horror into sublimity. The closer to the Falls, the more the observer feels fear and anguish at his own insignificance, a fear of annihilation. Aesthetic distance requires an image or word, something that exempts us from immediate contact, and allows us to descend into the whirlpool and come back to the calm surface. The vision evoked in writing and reading fiction is both prior and subsequent to the reading. Our vision of the universe is always inexpressible, a problem of accommodating something overwhelming to the limited schemata we use to grasp existence. 展开更多
关键词 BERKELEY Borges Iguazu Falls ETERNITY IMMORTALITY
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人生的昨天、今天和明天
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作者 冯俊 《当代矿工》 2010年第2期33-33,共1页
今天,是昨天的明天;昨天,是明天的今天。昨天是今天的历史,而今天又即将成为明天的历史。昨天是过去,今天是现在,明天是未来。昨天、今天、明天,像人生里的三颗果实,有苦也有甜。
关键词 个人 人生哲学 人生感悟 人身观
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妙语集锦
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《新智慧》 2009年第12期I0071-I0071,共1页
每个男人都想做点事情。我从没想过失败这个问题,一旦失败大不了就去打工,因为我还有技术啊。——谈及失败。
关键词 人生哲学 人生感悟 人身观 个人
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平凡也精彩
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《健康文摘》 2010年第3期1-1,共1页
我们羡慕英雄,他们的气概震撼山河.他们超乎同侪的壮举让人仰视才见:我们羡慕伟人.他们的智慧博大精深.他们把定乾坤的抉择令人叹为观止。然而.纵观古今又有几多英雄、几多伟人?或许正是因为他们的稀缺.才叫我们如此艳羡,如此... 我们羡慕英雄,他们的气概震撼山河.他们超乎同侪的壮举让人仰视才见:我们羡慕伟人.他们的智慧博大精深.他们把定乾坤的抉择令人叹为观止。然而.纵观古今又有几多英雄、几多伟人?或许正是因为他们的稀缺.才叫我们如此艳羡,如此仰慕。当然,在英雄与伟人之外,占绝大多数的自然就是芸芸众生了。 展开更多
关键词 个人 人生哲学 人生态度 人身观
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不争气的马
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作者 田成杰 《新智慧》 2009年第12期I0141-I0141,共1页
观看了精彩的赛马会,在回家的路上,主人感叹地对座下的马说:“我的马呀,今天的比赛你可都看见啦,那一匹匹腾云驾雾、追风撵月般的骏马多棒呀!可你走起路来慢慢腾腾,一步三摇,活像一头老驴!要不是熟马难舍,我真想把你卖了。唉... 观看了精彩的赛马会,在回家的路上,主人感叹地对座下的马说:“我的马呀,今天的比赛你可都看见啦,那一匹匹腾云驾雾、追风撵月般的骏马多棒呀!可你走起路来慢慢腾腾,一步三摇,活像一头老驴!要不是熟马难舍,我真想把你卖了。唉!你就不能给我争争气吗?” 展开更多
关键词 人生哲学 人生态度 人身观 个人
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说法
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《新智慧》 2009年第12期73-73,共1页
你能看到多远的过去,就能看到多远的未来。
关键词 人生哲学 人生态度 人身观 个人
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