Colors of the Mountain tells the story of Da Chen, a young boy who comes of age during Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution in China. In writing about the difficulties and triumphs of childhood, Da's touching memoir also explores the fascinating history of China during a time of great upheaval. Da, born in 1962 in the small village of Yellow Stone in Southern China, begins his story by detailing the deprivation his once respected family endures as a result of the political situation in China.
As a result of the political reforms of The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), the lives of Da Chen and his family were forever changed. In asserting his power and ideology, Mao sought to change the way that Chinese people thought and lived. In the area of education, intellectuals were chastised and the rural farmer was touted as the ideal teacher. As Da Chen explains in his memoir, "School was chaos.... Teachers could do almost nothing to remedy the situation for fear of being branded a stinking intellectual or a counterrevolutionary" (p. 114). In addition, various land reforms were enacted during Mao's long reign that enabled the government to confiscate property and redistribute it among the peasant population, leaving landowners with nothing but harassment from the local community. According to Mao's ideology, class determination was extremely important and it was far better to be labeled a poor peasant than a landlord in Communist China. Landowners, like intellectuals, represented a way of life that Mao Zedong saw no place for in the revolution.
Da's grandfather, once a landowner, loses his property and is publicly humiliated and beaten. His father is fired from his teaching position and is sent away to labor camps. His mother fears for her children and their futures and advises them "...to be quiet, stay out of trouble, and wait for better days to come" (p. 4). His siblings are eventually forced to leave school by the local bureaucracy and sentenced to grueling work in the fields. Da himself is moved in and out of school, accused of counterrevolutionary activities, and subjected to the cruel taunts of his classmates. Although everyone suffers, the family never loses its sense of dignity. Da's extraordinary spirit and tenacity is a testament to his family's strength and love. He triumphs in his pursuits, eventually earning a place at a prestigious university in Beijing. He excels in school, discovers friends who accept him despite his family background, learns to play the flute and violin, and masters the English language.
Da's story includes moments of hardship, but it also includes such joys as traditional New Year's feasts and beautiful rural landscapes, and the camaraderie of his friends and family. In writing Colors of the Mountain, Da reveals both the story of a boy coming of age and the larger story of a country in turmoil. His life experiences are inextricably linked to the land in which he lives.
Da Chen was born in rural Southern China in 1962. After attending the Beijing Language Institute, Da moved to the United States to attend college in Nebraska where he was offered a fellowship to teach and study. He then attended Columbia University Law School and worked as an investment banker on Wall Street. Da currently lives in New York's Hudson Valley with his wife, two children, and his mother who came over from China after the death of his father. His brother and one sister remain in China and one sister lives in New York City.
本来以为能写得妙笔生花,结果看过之后感觉不过如此,也难怪豆友们都没怎么看过这本书。不看也罢,也就是陈达同志的个人传记而已,最要命的是他太唠叨,有好几次我都想不读下去了。 比起《鸿》或者《落叶归根》来说,colours of mountain叙述手法非常单一,就是平铺直叙地在讲...
评分本来以为能写得妙笔生花,结果看过之后感觉不过如此,也难怪豆友们都没怎么看过这本书。不看也罢,也就是陈达同志的个人传记而已,最要命的是他太唠叨,有好几次我都想不读下去了。 比起《鸿》或者《落叶归根》来说,colours of mountain叙述手法非常单一,就是平铺直叙地在讲...
评分本来以为能写得妙笔生花,结果看过之后感觉不过如此,也难怪豆友们都没怎么看过这本书。不看也罢,也就是陈达同志的个人传记而已,最要命的是他太唠叨,有好几次我都想不读下去了。 比起《鸿》或者《落叶归根》来说,colours of mountain叙述手法非常单一,就是平铺直叙地在讲...
评分本来以为能写得妙笔生花,结果看过之后感觉不过如此,也难怪豆友们都没怎么看过这本书。不看也罢,也就是陈达同志的个人传记而已,最要命的是他太唠叨,有好几次我都想不读下去了。 比起《鸿》或者《落叶归根》来说,colours of mountain叙述手法非常单一,就是平铺直叙地在讲...
评分本来以为能写得妙笔生花,结果看过之后感觉不过如此,也难怪豆友们都没怎么看过这本书。不看也罢,也就是陈达同志的个人传记而已,最要命的是他太唠叨,有好几次我都想不读下去了。 比起《鸿》或者《落叶归根》来说,colours of mountain叙述手法非常单一,就是平铺直叙地在讲...
从装帧设计的角度来看,这本书的用心程度也配得上它的内容。纸张的选择非常讲究,是那种略带粗粝感的哑光特种纸,使得墨水的印刷效果呈现出一种沉稳的质感,油墨的颜色似乎都能从纸张的纤维中渗透出来。更值得称赞的是附带的那几张手绘地图和插图,它们并非那种精确到米尺的测绘图,而是带着强烈的个人主观色彩的速写。这些图画的线条流畅而富有动感,准确捕捉了山势的险峻和氛围的神秘。我特别喜欢其中一张描绘了夜间星空下的山脉轮廓图,虽然是单色印刷,但通过墨线的疏密变化,完美地表现了深邃的黑暗和星光的微弱。这套“文字+图像”的组合,形成了一种相互印证的关系,图像为文字提供了视觉锚点,而文字则为图像注入了灵魂和历史。对于那些珍视书籍实体感的读者来说,仅仅是把这本书捧在手里,翻阅这些精美的版面设计,本身就是一种享受,一种对知识载体的郑重对待。
评分这本书最让我感到惊喜的是其非虚构与虚构界限的模糊处理。作者显然是做过极其详尽的田野调查,关于地质构造、生物多样性乃至当地少数民族的口述历史,都描述得非常扎实可靠。可一旦他进入到对某个传说或民间信仰的讲述时,那种笔法又变得如同最顶级的魔幻现实主义小说。比如,关于一座常年被云雾笼罩的“寂静之峰”,作者既提供了现代气象学对云雾的科学解释,又引用了当地流传的、关于山灵守护着某个失落知识的古老故事。而且,作者的高明之处在于,他从未明确指出哪个是“真实”的,哪个是“虚构”的,而是让两者相互渗透,彼此滋养。这种处理方式极大地丰富了“山”的内涵——它不再仅仅是一个地理实体,而是一个充满符号、记忆和集体潜意识的复杂载体。这种对多重真实性的拥抱,让这本书超越了单纯的自然地理记录,更像是一部关于人类如何认知和建构意义的深刻文本。
评分我花了相当长的时间才真正消化完这本书,因为它不是那种可以一口气读完的“快餐读物”。更像是需要反复品味的陈年佳酿,每一次重温都会发现新的层次。这本书的叙事结构非常独特,它似乎没有一个传统意义上的主角,或者说,这本书的主角就是“山”本身,以及依附于山脉而生存的种种生命形态。作者在不同章节间切换的手法十分高超,他可以在前一页还在深入探讨一种罕见的高山植物的生长习性,下一页便跳跃到几十年前,讲述一段关于矿工开凿隧道时发生的悲壮轶事。这种跨越时间与物种的叙事策略,让整个山脉的历史感和厚重感得到了极大的凸显。最让我印象深刻的是作者对于“沉默”的描绘。山里的沉默,绝非是空无一物,而是一种充满信息的、有重量的静默。书中花了大量篇幅去解析不同高度、不同季节的“静音”,这种对感官体验的极致挖掘,让我开始对我们日常生活中忽略掉的那些背景音,产生了全新的敬畏。对于那些追求深度阅读体验、厌倦了平铺直叙的读者来说,这本书无疑是一次极富挑战性但也极度充实的智力冒险。
评分说实话,这本书的文笔偶尔会显得有些过于华丽和繁复,这可能是它最考验读者的部分。有些段落,为了追求那种史诗般的氛围和古典美感,句子结构变得相当冗长和复杂,充满了各种从句和修饰语。例如,书中描述一次日落的场景,可能需要整整两页纸的篇幅来描绘光线如何被大气折射,如何与山脊的轮廓进行最后的告别,其中穿插了对古代神话中光之神的引用。虽然从艺术性上来说,这种堆砌是华丽的,但对于追求效率和信息获取的现代读者来说,阅读体验可能会略显滞涩,需要集中极大的注意力去梳理作者的思路。我不得不承认,有几次我需要回过头去重读某一段,才能真正理解他想要表达的那种意境。然而,也正是这种不妥协的古典叙事风格,赋予了这本书一种不同于当代许多轻盈作品的庄严感。它似乎在告诉读者:要理解这座山,就必须慢下来,用足够的时间和耐心去“朝圣”。这使得阅读过程本身,成为了一种对耐心的磨砺。
评分这本《Colours of the Mountain》的封面设计着实令人眼前一亮,那种抽象的色彩晕染,仿佛直接将人拉进了高海拔地区那种变幻莫测的光影之中。初读之下,我立刻被作者对于自然景物的细腻描摹所吸引。他不仅仅是在记录“看到了什么”,更是在捕捉“感受到什么”。比如,书中描述黎明时分,第一缕阳光如何如同金色的颜料,缓慢而坚定地涂抹在那些嶙峋的岩石和稀疏的松柏之上,那种冷峻中蕴含的生机,读来令人心头一颤。文字的节奏感把握得极好,时而如山涧溪流般轻快流畅,叙述着山间偶遇的那些充满烟火气的小故事——或许是某个村落里老奶奶缝补衣物的专注神情,或许是牧羊人在山坡上吹奏的悠扬短笛。而当描写到暴风雨来临时,笔锋陡然变得雄浑有力,那些拟人化的描写,让山峦仿佛有了自己的呼吸和怒吼,读者完全能透过文字感受到空气中湿度和压力骤然的变化。全书的语言充满了画面感,即便是没有去过那些地方的人,也能在脑海中构建出一个完整且充满生命力的立体世界。作者的哲学思考也巧妙地穿插其中,他将人与自然的复杂关系,提升到了一个更高的层面去探讨,让人在享受阅读美景的同时,也不禁开始反思自身在宏大世界中的位置。
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