poet who knew Maya Deren from the mid-Forties until she die<br > referred to her films as "a series of rites reflecting the ritual tran<br > formations of her own self in life. 15 Another poet, and film criti<br > Parker Tyler, who had known Deren since she was a Trotskyist ar<br >observed those transformations first-hand, remarked that her early films have tl<br >"pervasive pattern of the stages of an elaborate ordeal. 16 Because Deren 1iv,<br >with a rich sense of the mythic, and because that sense becomes increasing<br >apparent in her work as a film-maker, it seems appropriate to follow the poe1<br >instincts and regard her life as she no doubt did herself-in terms of ritu<br >transformations.<br > The years 1941-43 saw marked changes in Eleanora Deren, changes whic<br >moreover, distinctly follow the pattern of most processes of initiation: assumil<br >different garments; entering a new social sphere; learning and practicing a syste<br >of knowledge; inducing visions or dreams; undergoing trials; and finall<br >acknowledging the death of the old self and the emergence of the new, usual<br > symbofized by the taking of a new name.<br > Aside from her involvement with the Dunham company and the article st<br > wrote on religious possession, little is known about what Deren was doing befo<br > she met Alexander Hammid. She had rented an apartment by herself in the Ea<br >Ho//ywood flatlands (3815 South St. Andrew s Place). To supplement her salal<br >as Dunham s secretary, she had been looking for part-time work as a writer<br >editor. Through her association with the Dunham troupe, she met many peop<br >involved in the arts, Hammid among them. His first visual memory of Eleano<br >was her arrival, in Miss Dunham s retinue, at a Hollywood party. Hammid, a fih<br >maker recently arrived from Czechoslovakia, found much in common wi~<br >Eleanora who, according to legend, sought him out that evening because his nan<br >"Sasha" sounded Russian. In January of 1942 Eleanora left the Dunham compax<br >and began living with Hammid in Laurel Canyon, the setting for many of tl<br >photographs in these pages.<br > Hammid was an expert photographer, and it is his stills which reveal tl<br > striking changes in Eleanora at this time. His images of her are as varied as tl<br > feminine selves she portrays in her films. He captures her climbing rocks, hot ar<br > dusty, looking almost adolescent or coquettish at times. He sees her crawlil<br > through tall grass like a cat; he pictures her in candle-lit profile, or wrapped in<br > kimono posing "like a Balinese figure, " she noted, in an art collector s home.<br > new persona emerges which, after they made Meshes, Hammid would name May<br > She enjoys being photographed and seems to embrace the image he has of her. J<br > Ana~s Nin was later to write, the woman in Meshes is Maya "as Sasha filmed he<br > as he loved her and found her beautiful. 17<br > It was during the years she spent in Hollywood that Deren s personal sty<br > underwent its most distinctive change. Califomia was a radical move for someor<br >
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总的来说,这是一部需要静下心来,投入大量时间和精力的作品。它不是那种可以让你在通勤路上随意翻阅的“消遣读物”。它需要你全神贯注地投入到作者构建的世界里,去理解那些潜藏在字里行间的深意。我花了比预想中更长的时间来完成它,但这绝对是值得的。它带来的回味悠长,就像品尝了一口陈年的佳酿,初尝或许辛辣,但后劲醇厚,值得反复咂摸。这本书成功地拓宽了我对叙事边界的认知,并且让我对某些历史和社会议题有了更深层次的理解。强烈推荐给那些寻求深度阅读体验,不满足于肤浅故事的同好们。
评分从文学技巧的角度来看,这本书的语言运用达到了炉火纯青的地步。我常常会因为一个绝妙的比喻或一句精炼的概括而拍案叫绝。作者似乎对文字有着一种近乎偏执的控制欲,每一个词汇的选择都精准到位,没有一个多余的音节。它的句式变化丰富多彩,时而长句如江河奔流,一泻千里;时而短句如冰雹砸窗,干脆利落。这种灵活的句法结构,极大地增强了阅读的音乐性和节奏感。更令人赞叹的是,作者在保持语言高度文学性的同时,并没有牺牲故事的可读性,这在当代文学作品中是相当难得的平衡。对于热爱钻研文字美学的读者来说,这本书无疑是一座等待发掘的宝藏。
评分说实话,这本书一开始读起来,我有点不太适应它的叙事风格。它不像市面上那些快节奏的畅销书那样直奔主题,反而用了大量的笔墨去铺陈背景和描绘人物的内心活动。起初我还有点不耐烦,觉得节奏太慢了,但随着阅读的深入,我渐渐领悟到作者的用意。这些看似“冗余”的细节,其实都是构建整个世界观不可或缺的基石。作者似乎更注重“过程”而非“结果”,他耐心地引导着读者去体验角色的每一步挣扎与蜕变。这种沉静而有力的叙事方式,像是一首悠长的古典乐章,初听或许平淡,细品之下,方知其韵味无穷。尤其是书中对于某些哲学命题的探讨,虽然没有直接给出答案,但那种开放式的提问和引导,激发了我大量的思考,促使我不断地回溯和反思自己的人生观。
评分我必须承认,这本书给我带来了巨大的情感冲击。它触及了我内心深处一些我一直试图回避或未曾察觉的情感角落。作者的文字具有一种穿透人心的力量,他毫不留情地揭示了人性的幽微与复杂,那些关于爱、失落、背叛与救赎的主题,被描绘得真实而残酷,却又饱含着一丝不易察觉的温柔。有好几处情节,我真的忍不住停下来,需要几分钟来平复自己的情绪,才能继续读下去。这不是那种让你读完后会感到轻松愉快的书,它更像是一次深刻的灵魂拷问,迫使你正视自己。但正因如此,它的价值才显得如此珍贵。它让我重新审视了自己与周围世界的关系,是一本真正能让人“成长”的书籍。
评分哇,这本书简直是文字的盛宴!我拿到手的时候,就被它那古朴典雅的封面设计深深吸引住了。内页的排版也十分考究,每一个字、每一处留白都透露出一种匠心独运的感觉。故事展开得非常自然,仿佛作者是一位技艺精湛的织布匠,用细腻的丝线编织出一个个鲜活的场景和引人入胜的情节。角色塑造尤其出色,他们不仅仅是纸面上的符号,更像是活生生的人,有着复杂的内心世界和成长的轨迹。我特别喜欢作者对环境的描绘,那种身临其境的代入感,让人仿佛真的踏入了那个特定的时空,呼吸着那里的空气,感受着那里的风土人情。这本书的叙事节奏把握得恰到好处,时而舒缓,引人深思,时而紧凑,让人心跳加速,完全停不下来。读完之后,那种意犹未尽的感觉久久不能散去,真是一次酣畅淋漓的阅读体验。我已经开始期待作者的下一部作品了!
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