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The Penman 书法家

THERE once was a man who held an office that re-quired good penmanshipWhile he filled the office ablyotherwisehe was incapable of good penmanshipSo headvertised in the newspaper for someone with a fine handwritingand so many applied that the applications could have filled a whole bucketBut one was all he neededAnd so he chose the first he came toone with a script as beautiful as that of the finest writing machineThe man inoffice was an excellent writerAnd when his writings ap- peared in the handsome letteringeveryone said"That is beautifully written"
"That's my work"said the fellowwhose mind wasn't worth a penny
And after hearing such praise for a whole weekhebecame so conceited that he wanted to be the man in office himselfHe really would have made a fine writing teacherand would have looked well in his white necktie at ladies'
tea partiesBut that wasn't what he wantedhe Wanted tooutwrite all the other writersAnd he wrote about paintersand sculptorsabout composers and the theaterHe wrotean awful lot of nonsenseand when it was too dreadfulhewould write the following day that it had been a misprint
As a matter of facteverything he wrote was a misprintbut the sad part was that his only assethis beautiful handwritingcouldn't be seen in print
"I can breakI can makeI'm a hell of a fellowsort of a little godand not so littleat that"
This was a lot of silly talkAnd that he finally died ofOn his death a flowery obituary appeared in the newspaperNowwasn't that a sorry talehis being painted inglowing terms by a friend who really could write stories
Despite the good intentions of his friendhis life storywith all its nastinessclamoringand prattlebecame avery sad fairy tale indeed
这篇小品一直没有发表过,因此它是哪一年写成的无从知道。到了1926年它才在《贝尔林斯基报》该年月4日上首次发表。这篇作品的寓意很明显,无再作解释的必要。
THERE once was a man who held an office that re-quired good penmanship.While he filled the office ablyotherwise, he was incapable of good penmanship. So headvertised in the newspaper for someone with a fine hand- writing;and so many applied that the applications could have filled a whole bucket. But one was all he needed.And so he chose the first he came to, one with a script as beautiful as that of the finest writing machine. The man inoffice was an excellent writer.And when his writings ap- peared in the handsome lettering,everyone said,"That is beautifully written."
"That's my work,"said the fellow,whose mind wasn't worth a penny.
And after hearing such praise for a whole week, hebecame so conceited that he wanted to be the man in office himself. He really would have made a fine writing teacher,and would have looked well in his white necktie at ladies'
tea parties. But that wasn't what he wanted; he Wanted tooutwrite all the other writers. And he wrote about paintersand sculptors, about composers and the theater. He wrotean awful lot of nonsense, and when it was too dreadful, hewould write the following day that it had been a misprint.
As a matter of fact, everything he wrote was a misprint,but the sad part was that his only asset, his beautiful hand-writing, couldn't be seen in print.
"I can break;I can make!I'm a hell of a fellow, sort of a little god, and not so little, at that!"
This was a lot of silly talk. And that he finally died of. On his death a flowery obituary appeared in the news- paper. Now, wasn't that a sorry tale—his being painted inglowing terms by a friend who really could write stories?
Despite the good intentions of his friend, his life sto-ry, with all its nastiness, clamoring, and prattle, became avery sad fairy tale indeed.
这篇小品一直没有发表过,因此它是哪一年写成的无从知道。到了1926年它才在《贝尔林斯基报》该年月4日上首次发表。这篇作品的寓意很明显,无再作解释的必要。

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