夏日蒙太奇
2013-07-22byJesseHunter
by Jesse Hunter
Summer is indeed a magical scene, as beautiful ladies stroll scantily clad down steamy streets, and men incessantly dote on them like lovesick schoolboys with no classes to confine them. Its also a time when the flame of romance can ignite and extinguish in the blink of an eye, yet live on in ones memories for lifetimes to come.
In My Stay-at-Home Husband we are given a telling example, from one young mothers perspective, of how the summer one couple shared with their newborn baby boy helped forge an emotional bond between father and son that will never be broken. Whether or not you enjoy big-time summer blockbusters, you should read Summer of 42. It follows a rather introspective boy as he attempts to fit in with his movie-going family and friends, but ends up distracted by forbidden fruit, and infatuated with a gently flowing skirt. A Walk in the Woods is a tale of love, from the outside looking in. How one person can see an old tree as something simply in the way, while another sees the scarred bark of an old friend, keeping alive the misty memories of generations past.
Summer has a way of imprinting itself on our souls. I happen to think that the most enduring quality of summer is the endless reel of memories it creates; like a movie scene in your mind you can escape to anytime, even in the coldest of winters.
夏天的确是一个神奇的场景,美丽的女士们衣着清凉地走在热汽蒸腾的街道,而男士们则像害了相思病、却没有了课堂约束的男学生,从未停止对她们的迷恋。在这个时节,浪漫火花能在眨眼间点燃或者熄灭,而这些都将镌刻在你一生的记忆当中。
从《家有“宅”夫》一文,我们看到一个生动的例子。这个故事从一位年轻母亲的视角,讲述了一对夫妇在与他们的新生儿子共度一个夏天后,这段日子为父子之间缔造出一段永续的情感纽带。不管你是否喜爱暑期大片,你都应当读一读《某年盛夏》一文。故事讲述了一个相当内省的男孩试图融入与之一同观影的朋友及其家人当中,期间,他却为“禁果”所分心,被一条轻柔飘动的裙子冲昏头脑。《刻在树上的爱情》从表面看来是一个关于爱情的故事。在一些人眼中,一棵古树只不过是些碍手碍脚的东西,但在某些人看来,斑驳的树皮就如同一位老朋友,让那些年华逝去的朦胧忆记依然鲜活。
夏季总能在我们的灵魂中烙下印记。我突然觉得夏季最持久的本质便是其自身营造出的无休止的记忆轮回;犹如你头脑中的一个电影场景般,你可以在任何时候逃回到夏日的时光,甚至是在最为严寒的冬日。