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1、美国名人罗伯特弗罗斯特(2)RobertFrost,Pt.Twoplaystopmutemaxvolume00:00-14:47repeatByRichardThorman2004-2-7(THEME)VOICEONE:mRichKleinfeldt.VOICETWO:AndmShirleyGriffithwiththeVOASpecialEnglishprogram,PeopleinAmerica.TodaywefinishthestoryofRobertFrostandhispoetry.(THEME)VOICEONE:WhenRobertFrostlefttheUnitedStatesi

2、nnineteen-twelvehewasanunknownwriter.WhenhereturnedfromBritainthreeyearslaterhewasonhiswaytobecomingoneofAmericasmosthonoredwriters.Publisherswhohadrejectedhisbooksnowcompetedagainsteachothertopublishthem.UnlikemanypoetsofhistimeFrostwroteintraditionalforms.Hesaidthatnotusingthemwaslikeplayingagamet

3、hathadnorules.Hejoinedtherulesoftheformwiththenaturalnessofcommonspeech.Otherpoetsbeforehimhadtriedtodothis,butnonewithFrostsskill.VOICETWO:ThecommonspeechFrostusedhadthewordsandwayofspeakingthatcouldbeeasilyseenasAmerican.Forexample,apoemcalledTheDeathoftheHiredManbegins:NARRATOR:Marysatmusingonthe

4、lamp-flameatthetableWaitingforWarren.Whensheheardhisstep,Sheranontip-toedownthedarkenedpassageTomeethiminthedoorwaywiththenewsAndputhimonhisguard.Silasisback.,FrostistellingastoryaboutanoldfarmworkernamedSilas.ThediscussionbetweenWarrenandMarycontinues:NARRATOR:Shepushedhimoutwardwithherthroughthedo

5、orAndshutitafterher.Bekind,shesaid.ShetookthemarketthingsfromWarrensarmsAndsetthemontheporchzthendrewhimdownTositbesideheronthewoodensteps.VOICETWO:Warrensays:NARRATOR:WhenwasIeveranythingbutkindtohim.Butllnothavethefellowback/hesaid.Itoldhimsolasthaying,didntI?Ifheleftthen,Isaid,thatendedit.,VOICET

6、WO:AndMarysays:NARRATOR:Heswornout.Hesasleepbesidethestove.WhenIcameupfromRowe,sIfoundhimhere,Huddledagainstthebarn-doorfastasleep.VOICEONE:ThroughthediscussionbetweenWarrenandMarythereaderdiscoversmoreandmoreaboutSilas.Insomewaysheisagoodworker,butheusuallydisappearswhenheismostneeded.Hedoesnotearn

7、muchmoney.Hehashisownideasaboutthewayfarmworkshouldbedone.Andhehashisownideasabouthimself.InsteadOfaskingforhelpfromhisrichbrother,SilashascometoWarrenandMary.Shesays:NARRATOR:.Hehascomehometodie:Youneedntbeafraidhellleaveyouthistime.,Home/Hemockedgently.VOICEONE:Sheanswers:NARRATOR:,Yeszwhatelsebut

8、home?,Homeistheplacewhere,whenyougothere,Theyhavetotakeyouin.,VOICEONE:WithouteverhavingSilasspeakzFrosthasmadethereaderknowthistiredoldman,whohascometodieintheonlyhomehehas.InthefinallinesofthepoemthestoryofSilasiscompleted.Marysays:NARRATOR:Imadethebedupforhimtheretonight.Youllbesurprisedathim-how

9、muchhe,sbroken.Hisworkingdaysaredone;msureofit.Go,look,seeforyourself.Warrenreturned-toosoon,itseemedtoher,Slippedtoherside,caughtupherhandandwaited.Warren?shequestioned.Dead/wasallheanswered.VOICEONE:ThepoemtellsoftheunderstandingthatMaryandWarrenhaveforamanwhohasworkedforthemformanyyears.Thepoemal

10、sopresentsasadnessthatFrostrepeatsmanytimes.VOICETWO:FrostwaslikeanearlierNewEnglandwriterandthinker,RalphWaldoEmerson.Theyneverweregoodatjoiningothersinprogramsormovements.Frostwaspoliticallyconservativeandavoidedmovementsoftheleftorright.Hedidthisnotbecausehedidnotsupporttheirbeliefs,butbecausethe

11、yweregroupprojects.InthepoemMendingWallthespeakerandhisneighborwalktogetheralongawall,repairingthedamagecausedbywinterweather:NARRATOR:Somethingthereisthatdoesntloveawall,Thatsendsthefrozen-ground-swellunderit,Andspillstheupperbouldersinthesun;Andmakesgapseventwocanpassabreast.Noonehasseenthemmadeor

12、heardthemmade,Butatspringmendingtimewefindthemthere.Iletmyneighborknowbeyondthehill;AndonadaywemeetandwalkthelineAndsetthewallbetweenusonceagain.Wekeepthewallbetweenusaswego.VOICETWO:ThespeakerquestionshisneighborwhosayszGoodfencesmakegoodneighbors.Thespeakersays:NARRATOR:BeforeIbuiltawalldasktoknow

13、WhatIwaswallinginorwallingoutzAndtowhomIwasliketogiveoffense.VOICEONE:Frosfslaterpoetryshowslittlechangeordevelopmentfromhisearlierwriting.Itconfirmswhathehadestablishedinsuchearlybooksas7NorthofBoston.?Forexample,apoemcalledBirches,writteninnineteen-sixteenbegins:NARRATOR:WhenIseebirchesbendtolefta

14、ndrightAcrossthelinesofstraighterdarkertrees,Iliketothinksomeboysbeenswingingthem.ButswingingdoesntbendthemdowntostayAsicestormsdo.VOICEONE:Anditends:NARRATOR:dliketogobyclimbingabirchtree,Andclimbblackbranchesupasnow-whitetrunkTowardheaven,tillthetreecouldbearnomore,Butdippeditstopandsetmedownagain

15、.Thatwouldbegoodbothgoingandcomingback.Onecoulddoworsethanbeaswingerofbirches.VOICETWO:Inthenaturepoemsthereisoftenacomparisonbetweenwhatthepoetseesandwhathefeels.ItiswhatFrostinonepoemcallsthedifferencebetweenouterandinnerweather.Underthecommonspeechofthepersonsayingthepoemisadarkpictureoftheworld.

16、InTheRoadNotTakenhesays:NARRATOR:TworoadsdivergedinayellowwoodzAndsorryIcouldnottravelbothAndbeonetraveler,longIstoodAndlookeddownoneasfarasIcouldTowhereitbentintheundergrowth;Thentooktheother,asjustasfair,Andhavingperhapsthebetterclaim,Becauseitwasgrassyandwantedwear;ThoughasforthatthepassingthereH

17、adwornthemreallyaboutthesame,AndboththatmorningequallylayInleavesnostephadtroddenblack.OhzIkeptthefirstforanotherday!Yetknowinghowwayleadsontoway,IdoubtedifIshouldevercomeback.IshallbetellingthiswithasighSomewhereagesandageshence:Tworoadsdivergedinawood,andIItooktheonelesstraveledbyzAndthathasmadeal

18、lthedifference.VOICEONE:AmongFrostsnaturepoems,therearemoreaboutwinterthanaboutanyotherseason.Eventhepoemsaboutspring,autumn,orsummerrememberwinter.Theyarenotpoemsabouthappinessfoundinnature.Theyaremomentsofresistancetotimeanditschanges.Andeventhepoemsthattellstoriesaremainlypicturesofpeoplewhoareal

19、one.FrostsharedwithEmersontheideathateverybodywasaseparateindividual,andthatgroupsweakenedindividuals.ButwhereEmersonandthosewhofollowedhimlookedatGodandsawacreator,Frostsawwhathesaysisnoexpression,nothingtoexpress.Frostseestheworldasadesertplace.InapoemcalledDesertPlaces,hesays:NARRATOR:Snowfalling

20、andnightfallingfast,ohzfastInafieldIlookedintogoingpastzAndthegroundalmostcoveredsmoothinsnow,Butafewweedsandstubbleshowinglast.Thewoodsaroundithaveit-itistheirs.Allanimalsaresmotheredintheirlairs.Iamtooabsent-spiritedtocount;Thelonelinessincludesmeunawares.AndlonelyasitisthatlonelinessWillbemorelon

21、elyereitwillbelessAblankerwhitenessofbenightedsnowWithnoexpression,nothingtoexpress.TheycannotscaremewiththeiremptyspacesBetweenstars-onstarswherenohumanraceis.IhaveitinmesomuchnearerhomeToscaremyselfwithmyowndesertplaces.VOICETWO:Frostreceivedalmosteveryhonorawritercouldreceive.HewonthePulitzerPriz

22、eforliteraturefourtimes.Innineteen-sityzCongressvotedFrostagoldmedalforwhathehadgiventothecultureoftheUnitedStates.Inthelastyearsofhislife,Frostwasnolongerproducinggreatpoetry,butherepresentedthevalueofpoetryinhumanlife.Heoftentaught,andhegavetalks.Usuallyhewouldbeaskedtoreadhisbestknownpoem,Stoppin

23、gbyWoodsonaSnowyEvening:NARRATOR:WhosewoodstheseareIthinkIknowHishouseisinthevillagethough;HewillnotseemestoppinghereTowatchhiswoodsfillupwithsnow.MylittlehorsemustthinkitqueerTostopwithoutafarmhousenearBetweenthewoodsandfrozenlakeThedarkesteveningoftheyear.HegiveshisharnessbellsashakeToaskifthereis

24、somemistake.TheonlyothersoundsthesweepOfeasywindanddownyflake.Thewoodsarelovely,darkanddeep.ButIhavepromisestokeep,AndmilestogobeforeIsleepzAndmilestogobeforeIsleep.VOICEONE:RobertFrostdiedinnineteen-sity-three.Hehadlivedforalmostone-hundredyears,andhadcoveredmanymilesbeforeheslept,manymilesbeforeheslept.(THEME)VOICETWO:ThisVOASpecialEnglishprogram,PeopleinAmerica,waswrittenbyRichardThormanandproducedbyLawanDavis.RobertFrostspoetrywasreadbyShepONeal.YournarratorswereRichKleinfeldtandShirleyGriffith.

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