04 一位百歲老人見(jiàn)證的美國(guó)歷史
在20世紀(jì)的新聞攝影領(lǐng)域,約翰·莫里斯有杰出成就。在他看來(lái),特朗普當(dāng)選是他畢生所見(jiàn)的最糟糕的政治事件。
Truman to Trump:a centenarian's tale
一位百歲老人見(jiàn)證的美國(guó)歷史
John Morris — so old his father was born just after the American civil war — has seen plenty of US history.Yet this American abroad feels that last month, aged 99, watching TV all night in Paris, he witnessed the worst political event of his lifetime.
約翰·莫里斯(John Morris)活了一大把年紀(jì)了——他的父親出生在美國(guó)內(nèi)戰(zhàn)剛結(jié)束的時(shí)候——也見(jiàn)證了大段的美國(guó)歷史。然而這位身在異鄉(xiāng)的美國(guó)人覺(jué)得,今年11月他算是目睹了他畢生所見(jiàn)的最糟糕的政治事件,當(dāng)時(shí)99歲的他在巴黎觀看了整晚的電視。
“I was with my granddaughter, she was in tears,” he says.“It was not as hard for me.I've been through other tragedies, usually somebody's death.But I think Trump's election makes it easier for me to contemplate an early death.In my case, you can't exactly call it early but, at any rate, I'm glad I'm going to be through!”
“我的孫女和我在一起,她淚流滿面,”他說(shuō),“我不像她那么難過(guò)。我經(jīng)歷過(guò)其他悲劇,通常是有人離世。但是我想特朗普當(dāng)選讓我更容易去思考早點(diǎn)死這件事。在我身上說(shuō)早不太準(zhǔn)確,但無(wú)論如何,我很慶幸我快走了!”
近年來(lái),美國(guó)百歲老人——該群體在現(xiàn)代歷史的發(fā)展進(jìn)程中發(fā)揮了重要作用——的數(shù)量增加到了7萬(wàn)人以上,并且還在增加之中。莫里斯于12月7日跨入了百歲老人之列,但從他臉上異常平滑的皮膚和濃密的白發(fā)上你絲毫猜不出他的年紀(jì)。
He is possibly the photo-editor who did most to depict the 20th century: he started with the Spanish civil war, published his friend Robert Capa's 11 D-Day pictures in Life magazine and, in 1972, put the Vietnamese “Napalm Girl” photo on The New York Times' front page.
他可能是在記錄20世紀(jì)的歷史方面貢獻(xiàn)最大的圖片編輯:他從西班牙內(nèi)戰(zhàn)時(shí)開(kāi)始投身這行,在《生活》(Life)雜志上刊登了他的朋友羅伯特·卡帕(Robert Capa)拍攝的、諾曼底登陸日(D-Day)的11張照片,1972年他在《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》(The New York Times)頭版刊登了越南“燒夷彈的女孩”(Napalm Girl)照片。
He still beavers away.We meet in his home office, where there are piles of newspapers — “A Startling New Political Reality”, says a US headline — and neat inboxes marked “Urgent” and “Thank You”.Yet post-Trump, Morris is left wondering whether his twin life-long endeavours — political activism and photojournalism — achieved anything.
他現(xiàn)在仍然堅(jiān)持工作。他在家里有辦公室,我們就在那里見(jiàn)面,屋里擺著成堆的報(bào)紙——一張美國(guó)報(bào)紙的頭條標(biāo)題寫著《令人震驚的新政治現(xiàn)實(shí)》(A Startling New Political Reality)——和整齊碼放、標(biāo)著“緊急”和“謝謝”的文件籃。不過(guò)在特朗普勝選后,莫里斯不由得開(kāi)始琢磨他畢生奮斗的兩項(xiàng)事業(yè)——政治行動(dòng)主義和新聞攝影——是否有任何意義。
莫里斯的朋友Robert Capa在諾曼底戰(zhàn)役后拍攝的照片
莫里斯的人生在25歲生日時(shí)出現(xiàn)了轉(zhuǎn)折,當(dāng)時(shí)日本轟炸了珍珠港(Pearl Harbor)。《生活》雜志派他搭乘一艘挪威貨船前往戰(zhàn)時(shí)的倫敦,他在那里親眼見(jiàn)到了“最早的無(wú)人機(jī)”——希特勒的V1飛彈?!拔覀兝速M(fèi)了很多時(shí)間想要拍攝無(wú)人機(jī),其實(shí)故事都寫在人們抬頭看天的臉上。”
1944年,在諾曼底登陸事件后,莫里斯跟隨盟軍進(jìn)入法國(guó)。他和卡帕、歐內(nèi)斯特·海明威(Ernest Hemingway)一起,拍攝了許多精彩照片——他最喜愛(ài)的一張是一個(gè)被俘虜?shù)哪贻p德國(guó)士兵的照片,那個(gè)看起來(lái)還是孩子模樣的士兵盯著鏡頭。解放巴黎幾天后,他來(lái)到了這座城市。一位名為亨利·卡蒂埃-布列松(Henri Cartier-Bresson)的當(dāng)?shù)財(cái)z影記者帶他四處參觀,他愛(ài)上了巴黎。
“有朝一日,我們一定要在巴黎住,”他給當(dāng)時(shí)身在美國(guó)的妻子寫信說(shuō)道。1983年,在他妻子去世后很久,他終于遷居巴黎。
He plans to die in Paris but there is so much to do first.He still hosts campaign events for Democrats Abroad, and feels sick that Bernie Sanders didn't win the party's nomination.“He was cheated by the money people who have the Democratic Party as their instrument of power.My attempt now will be to try to reform the party.”
他計(jì)劃在巴黎終老,但在這之前還有太多未了之事。他仍然主持著民主黨海外部(Democrats Abroad)的競(jìng)選活動(dòng),并且對(duì)于伯尼·桑德斯(Bernie Sanders)沒(méi)能獲得黨內(nèi)提名耿耿于懷。“他被那些把民主黨當(dāng)成權(quán)力工具的有錢人坑了。我現(xiàn)在的目標(biāo)是試著改革民主黨?!?/p>
And so Morris gives political speeches, when he isn't staging exhibitions or working on new books.We leaf through the dummy of his photobook My Century: beautiful people smoking, flirting, having fun, almost all of them now dead.Even his Republican sister finally went, aged 103.
因此,如今莫里斯只要不是在布展或?qū)懶聲?,就是忙著發(fā)表政治演講。我們翻閱了他的攝影集《我的世紀(jì)》(My Century):一張張抽煙、調(diào)情或取樂(lè)的漂亮面孔,差不多所有人都已經(jīng)離世了。就連他那共和黨籍的姐姐也終于離世了,享年103歲。
上世紀(jì)70年代初,《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》準(zhǔn)備了莫里斯的訃告,以為他不久人世了,但他至今健在。
“I've lost two children.I had four.The first girl died as an infant, and the second one at age 72.I've been a widower three times.I have times when I think, ‘God, if I could just get finished with this.' On the other hand, I have happy moments.I have a wonderful lady.She can be a pain in the neck sometimes.She gets thinking about things which seem unimportant to me, like what shirt I'm wearing.But love gives me the courage to continue.”
“我有兩個(gè)子女過(guò)世了。我有4個(gè)子女。第一個(gè)女孩在襁褓中夭折,第二個(gè)活到了72歲。我三次失去了伴侶。有時(shí)我會(huì)想,‘上帝啊,讓我就這樣了此一生吧。'不過(guò)我也有快樂(lè)的時(shí)光。我太太老好了。她有時(shí)很讓人頭疼。她總想一些對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō)不太重要的事情,比如我穿了什么襯衣。但是愛(ài)給了我繼續(xù)下去的勇氣?!?/p>
約翰·莫里斯預(yù)感未來(lái)日子不太平。展望未來(lái)的特朗普總統(tǒng),他回想起了那位下令轟炸廣島的總統(tǒng)。
“Harry Truman was a fine man, he was honest, but he was far from the most qualified man to have become president.The first thing he did was drop not one but two atom bombs.It was just absolutely unnecessary.I keep thinking back to Truman, which was a political disaster although it was not recognised as such at the time.”
“哈里·杜魯門(Harry Truman)是個(gè)好人,誠(chéng)實(shí),但他絕不是最適合當(dāng)總統(tǒng)的那個(gè)人。他做的第一件事是扔原子彈,不是一顆,而是兩顆。這完全沒(méi)必要。我常想起杜魯門,那是一場(chǎng)政治災(zāi)難,盡管當(dāng)時(shí)沒(méi)人意識(shí)到這點(diǎn)?!?/p>
Other disasters followed: Morris considers America's wars from Korea onwards unnecessary.“I hold that against my own country,” he says.
其他災(zāi)難接踵而至:莫里斯認(rèn)為,美國(guó)從朝鮮戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)起經(jīng)歷的所有戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)都沒(méi)有必要。“這一點(diǎn)我對(duì)我的祖國(guó)有看法。”
So he doesn't consider himself part of “the greatest generation”? “I feel that my generation failed.I think we should have been the greatest generation, but we were a very fortunate generation as long as we kept within our own shores.”
這么說(shuō)他不認(rèn)為自己屬于“最偉大的一代”?“我覺(jué)得我們這一代人失敗了。我想我們本該成為最偉大的一代,但如果我們待在自己的國(guó)土,我們是非常幸運(yùn)的一代。”
Morris's credo was always that photography could improve the world by showing it.Now he's no longer so sure.“I worry about the overuse of pictures.Trump is flamboyant, and if he could not have been photographed continuously I don't think he'd be president.I'm afraid photojournalism helped him achieve the presidency.”
以前莫里斯一直抱著這樣的信念:通過(guò)展示世界,攝影可以讓世界變得更好。如今他不那么確定了?!拔覔?dān)心照片被濫用了。特朗普是個(gè)惹眼的人,如果他不是老被拍照,我不認(rèn)為他能當(dāng)總統(tǒng)。我擔(dān)心新聞攝影幫他當(dāng)上了總統(tǒng)。”
Looking back, did all Morris's work make any difference? “OK, that's my point.This is what I keep asking myself.If we really get into another cold war, I've got to say, ‘What the hell am I doing around?' I was opposed to the first cold war.The most important thing to me has been war and peace.I don't think we've made enough difference.”
回首往事,莫里斯的作品是否起到了什么作用?“好吧,這就是我的癥結(jié)。我一直在問(wèn)自己這個(gè)問(wèn)題。如果我們真的再一次陷入冷戰(zhàn),我會(huì)說(shuō),‘我到底做了什么?'我反對(duì)第一次冷戰(zhàn)。對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō),最重要的事就是戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)與和平。我不認(rèn)為我們帶來(lái)了足夠大的改變?!?/p>
但是他會(huì)繼續(xù)努力。
詞匯總結(jié)
at any rate
無(wú)論如何,至少
In my case, you can't exactly call it early but, at any rate, I'm glad I'm going to be through!
在我身上說(shuō)早不太準(zhǔn)確,但無(wú)論如何,我很慶幸我快走了!
D-Day
n.(第二次世界大戰(zhàn)中)盟國(guó)在西歐登陸日;諾曼底登陸日
He started with the Spanish civil war, published his friend Robert Capa's 11 D-Day pictures in Life magazine.
他從西班牙內(nèi)戰(zhàn)時(shí)開(kāi)始投身這行,在《生活》(Life)雜志上刊登了他的朋友羅伯特·卡帕(Robert Capa)拍攝的、諾曼底登陸日(D-Day)的11張照片。
beaver away
努力工作,勤奮工作
He still beavers away.
他現(xiàn)在仍然堅(jiān)持工作。
flamboyant [fl?m'b???nt]
adj.艷麗的;火焰似的;炫耀的
Trump is flamboyant, and if he could not have been photographed continuously I don't think he'd be president.
特朗普是個(gè)惹眼的人,如果他不是老被拍照,我不認(rèn)為他能當(dāng)總統(tǒng)。
photojournalism [f??t??'d???n(?)l?z(?)m]
n.攝影報(bào)道,攝影新聞工作
I'm afraid photojournalism helped him achieve the presidency.
我擔(dān)心新聞攝影幫他當(dāng)上了總統(tǒng)。
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