The most complex lesson the literary point of view teaches—and it is not, to be sure, a lesson available to all, and is even dif

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问题     The most complex lesson the literary point of view teaches—and it is not, to be sure, a lesson available to all, and is even difficult to keep in mind once acquired—is to allow the intellect to become subservient to the heart. What wide reading teaches is the richness, the complexity, the mystery of life. In the wider and longer view, I have come to believe, there is something deeply apolitical—something above politics—in literature, despite what feminist, Marxist, and other politicized literary critics may think. If at the end of a long life of reading the chief message you bring away is that women have had it lousy, or that capitalism stinks, or that attention must above all be paid to victims, then I’d say you just might have missed something crucial. Too bad, for there probably isn’t time to go back to re-read your lifetime’s allotment of five thousand or so books.

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答案 习文者至上境界,绝非放眼可得,且难以得而居之,即所谓才识从于心声。广博阅读可带来丰硕内在,揭示万物之理,生息之道。暂不理会那些深陷于女权,马克思主义之类政论的文评家,我深信文字的更深层次锩刻在政治的对立面,令其黯然。若你在读书生涯的墓志铭上所留尽是妇人之失德,资本主义之万恶,以及对于注意力的溢美,我只能说你不得要义。而且,很抱歉,此时只怕你也有心无力于此生面对千万书籍自己屡屡作出的不佳选择。

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