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读过 Dinner with Lenny
关于(他人的)生死(星号是原文中的强调): Well, you know how you can introject the voice of Beethoven or Wagner... But, of course, it’s your own. You see, your and my friend Glenn Gould wouldn’t be here in this room except that he’s *in* us. That’s why he’s here. We *introject* him ... and Glenn, and my wife, and other people I love who are dead aren’t “up there” walking around and looking like Glenn and Felicia. They don’t have earlobes and the same nipples that they had on earth. But somehow they’re there, the essence is there. We just don’t understand it, our evolution hasn’t taken us far enough yet to glimpse what the word that we stupidly use, *soul*, can mean. Are you suggesting that death is unreal? Oh, it’s *real*, but something goes on - not your name, your nose, but the *you*-ness goes on. I will swear that Felicia is with me a lot... though not in her shape.引自第99页 结果他自己临死前还是做不到这一点(p.163-164): On October 9 [1990] he ... heartbreakingly remarked to someone: "I've lost God, you see, and I'm afraid of dying... When you stop loving life, when death's burden takes over, oh there's no point and it's all so useless. Love brings on tears, and I can't cry."引自第99页
关于(他人的)生死(星号是原文中的强调):
结果他自己临死前还是做不到这一点(p.163-164):
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