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《哥伦比亚新闻评论》评选出的「未来记者阅读书目」

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

[白板报按]哥伦比亚大学主编的《哥伦比亚新闻评论》召集全美有影响力的编辑、记者,为未来从事新闻工作的人提供了一份阅读书目,我为每本书加上了Amazon的链接,如果你有Amazon Kindle帐号,可以下载试读,以进一步决定是否购买。

A Reading List for Future Journalists

Original English Version

中文翻译版

We asked some of our favorite journalists, scholars, and critics to recommend books and other works that could help the next generation of reporters become better observers, storytellers, and thinkers. Here is an edited list of the titles they suggested. For full lists from each recommender, click here.

Nicholas Lemann
Dean, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

London Labour and the London Poor (1840s)
By Henry Mayhew
Though not officially a journalist, he pretty much invented the reported urban sociological sketch, one of journalism’s best and most durable forms.

Un Grande Homme de Province à Paris (1839)
By Honoré de Balzac
If you’re ever tempted by the thought that journalism today has fallen to an unprecedentedly low, snarky state, read this novel.

Berlin Diary (1941)
By William Shirer
Part diary, part rewrite of Shirer’s CBS radio reports, it conveys both the daily feeling of the beginning of World War II and the relentless energy and courage of a great reporter at work.

The Whale Hunt (2007)
By Jonathan Harris
Everybody talks about the potential for new forms of journalistic “storytelling” online, but nobody I know of has actually produced one at the level of this masterwork of visual reporting by a young artist-programmer.

Elizabeth Kolbert
Staff writer, The New Yorker

The Song of the Dodo (1997)
By David Quammen
Takes a fairly arcane subject—island biogeography—and from it weaves a great narrative. He’s an intrepid reporter and a wonderful storyteller, and any journalist can learn from him.

Desert Solitaire (1968)
By Edward Abbey
Abbey is the real thing, and those don’t come along very often. His memoir-cum-elegy for the American Southwest is worth reading once a decade or so.

John Temple
Editor, Honolulu Civil Beat

Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number (1981)
By Jacobo Timerman
Reveals the courage that journalists can be called upon to summon and how it’s possible to retain one’s humanity in the face of evil.

The Things They Carried (1990)
By Tim O’Brien
A lesson in writing, of the importance of detail in telling a story. It teaches journalists: look, see, remember.

Matt Welch
Editor, Reason

The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters, Volume II (2000)
By George Orwell
Shows us the math of willing yourself to be an uncompromisingly honest and perceptive thinker about the most pressing issues of the day.

If You Have a Lemon, Make Lemonade (1974)
By Warren Hinckle
Illustrates the missing entrepreneurial link between William Randolph Hearst and the first dot-com wave: the crazed and inspiring sons-of-bitches who clawed forth the alt-journalism revolution.

Patricia Calhoun
Editor, Westword

In Cold Blood (1965)
By Truman Capote
Still the gold standard for true crime writing, even if there’s some fudging of the facts.

Roughing It (1872)
By Mark Twain
For the sheer joy of writing and giving a sense of place.

Brendan Nyhan
Blogger and political scientist, Dartmouth College

Tides of Consent (2004)
By James Stimson
Accessible and provocative summary of scholarship on the role of public opinion in American politics.

All the News That’s Fit to Sell (2003)
By James Hamilton
You can’t understand the press without understanding the role of economics—this is the single best volume on why we have the media we do.

Jonathan Harris
Artist and programmer

Colors Magazine #13 (1994)
By Tibor Kalman
A seminal work depicting the human experience in abstract visual form.

Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth (2000)
By Chris Ware
A masterpiece of the graphic novel genre, demonstrating how storytelling can be solemn, beautiful, and devastatingly sad using a medium usually considered inferior to the long-form written word.

Wayne Barrett
Investigative reporter

Den of Thieves (1992)
By James Stewart
The latest den, which brought the world to its knees, is but an echo of the past.

Kai Wright
Editorial director, Colorlines

Random Family (2003)
By Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
Leaves you unable to draw simple conclusions about the complicated, often no-win choices people and families must face daily.

Race Beat (2006)
By Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff
Recounts not just the coverage of the civil rights era, but the segregationists’ reaction to it—which helped usher in the notion that good journalism must stick to he said/she said reporting.

Simon Rogers
Editor, The Guardian’s Datablog

Mortality of the British Army (1858)
By Florence Nightingale
This report used data visualizations to illustrate how preventable disease demolished the fighting capability of the British army in Crimea. A painstaking demolition of official incompetence.

Point of Departure (1968)
By James Cameron
Data journalism is about telling stories and there are few storytellers as good as James Cameron. I am still inspired by reading this book.

Happiness (2005)
By Richard Layard
Uses data to analyze, in detail, the health of societies around the world; helped show how GDP is a poor measure of how healthy a society is.

Earl Caldwell
Journalist and radio host

The Trust (2000)
By Susan E. Tifft and Alex S. Jones
A must-read if you want to understand how The New York Times became our most important newspaper.

Melissa del Bosque
Investigative reporter, The Texas Observer

Homage to Catalonia (1938)
By George Orwell
Goes beyond reporting, literally into the trenches, to give his firsthand account of the Spanish Civil War.

The Devil’s Highway (2004)
By Luis Alberto Urrea
Gives immigrants voice and dignity as they make their perilous journey north, searching for the American Dream.

Jason DeParle
Senior writer, The New York Times

Lincoln (1996)
By David Herbert Donald
A powerful reminder that conventional wisdom can change; for most of his presidency, Lincoln’s contemporaries called him a bumbler.

Move Your Shadow (1985)
By Joseph Lelyveld
His reporting on South Africa provides a clinic on the craft; he mines gold from routine encounters that lesser reporters would ignore.

The Promised Land (1991)
By Nicholas Lemann
This history of the black migration is the best model I know for using narrative nonfiction to depict sweeping social change.

Scott Rosenberg
Executive editor, Grist

Understanding Comics (1993) by Scott McCloud
Analysis of the nature of graphic narrative invites journalists (and everyone else) to continually reinvent every storytelling form we’ve inherited.

Within the Context of No Context (1981)
By George W. S. Trow

The Age of Missing Information (1992)
By Bill McKibben
Complementary deconstructions of TV culture serve as a valuable corrective to today’s wave of Internet-determinist diatribes.

Connie Schultz
Pulitzer-winning columnist and reporter

On Writing (2000)
By Stephen King
Will cure you of adverbs, and embolden your best writer’s instincts.

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1943)
By Betty Smith
A tutorial in how to write about the poor and working class as human beings.

Steve Lopez
Columnist, Los Angeles Times

1001 Afternoons In Chicago (2009)
By Ben Hecht
Hecht discovers Chicago, avoiding news conferences and press releases, by observing the city and its people, and turns his findings into art.

Jim Sleeper
Lecturer, Yale University

The Creation of the Media (2004)
By Paul Starr
How media-related decisions shaped the openness but also the gargantuan flaws of the American public sphere.

What Are Journalists For? (1999)
By Jay Rosen
Parses brilliantly such questions as, What really is the public that journalists supposedly serve, and how well do we serve it?

James Fallows
National correspondent, The Atlantic

Genius (1992)
By James Gleick
A wonderful example of how to deal comfortably with the intersection of science and public policy.

The Moral Equivalent of War (1906)
By William James
Addresses an enduring challenge for America: how to evoke any national spirit through means other than war.

Getting Things Done (2001)
By David Allen
No joke! A very clarifying way to think about how to organize your working life.

Are We Rome? (2007)
By Cullen Murphy
An example of applying historical analogies to current events.

Vanessa M. Gezari
Freelance journalist and 2011-12 Knight-Wallace fellow

Middlemarch (1871)
By George Eliot
Exemplifies the precise observation, psychological complexity, and generosity of spirit to which narrative nonfiction should aspire.

Dispatches (1997)
By Michael Herr
A perfect antidote to watered-down, on-the-one-hand, on-the-other-hand war coverage, and a testament to the power of the individual observer.

Illuminations (1969)
By Walter Benjamin
Essays on the profound changes in art, literature, and the nature of thought during the early 20th century feel current today, as changes in the quality and transmission of information transform how we think and perceive the world.

Alex Kotlowitz
Journalist and author

The Laramie Project (2001)
By Moises Kaufman, et al

Twilight (1992)
By Anna Deavere Smith

Division Street (1993)
By Studs Terkel

The Emperor (1989)
By Ryszard Kapuscinski

Ghetto Life 101 (1993)
By Dave Isay

With all the shouting and preening among journalists, these are reminders that some of the most powerful storytelling is the result of the journalist stepping out of the way.

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我买这些书是为了把自己当狗一样训练

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

卓越近期订购的英语工具书已达。

1、The Elements of Style: 50 Anniversary Edition

这是一本风行50年的写作小书,最初是一本美国康奈尔大学William Strunk教授自己编写的、教学生写作的小册子。只有43页,只限校园内使用。后来出版社找到Strunk的学生,《夏洛的网》的作者,当时在《纽约客》写评论的作家E.B.White,请他补写章节、丰富实例,于1959年出版。此后在1972、1979年分别出了第二、第三版,2000年出版了第四版。

这本书是写作的经典黑宝书,其主旨可以用书中这段话概括:

Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. This requires not that the writer make all sentences short or avoid all details and treat subjects only in outline, but that every word tell.

试译如下:

鲜活的写作就是简明。一句中不应有赘词,一段中不应有赘句,就像画画不应有多余线条,机器不应有多余零件一样。这不是说,作家应该写短句,避细节,概括大意,而是说,每个单词都应该传达意义。

以下是一位台湾译者的译法。

盖须句无冗字,章无冗句,譬似画师无一笔之费,匠师无一器之赘。非谓为文设辞必欲苟简,叙事力避铺陈,乃字字皆响耳。

关于这本书,财新主编王烁曾有一篇读书摘要,可资参考。我读完后,也会写一篇笔记。

2、中式英语之鉴

这本书的出版是中国学外语者的福音。作者Joan Pinkham是美国职业翻译,曾在中国外文出版社和中央编译局从事译文修改工作,修订过周恩来、邓小平、陈云等人的著作译文。没有谁比她更清楚中式英语之害了。这本书是经验的结晶,也可以看作是The Elements of Style的中国扩展版。

我读了第一章就觉得受益匪浅,原来汉语的欧化反过来影响了汉译英,从而使得中国人写的英文一样叠床架屋,纠缠不情。这本书最贴心的是每章之后都有练习题,巩固所学的内容。

3、翻译的基本知识

钱歌川是英语翻译达人,他不泥古,不迂腐,真的贯通中西。

中国翻译界一直被严复的“信达雅”理论所统治,钱歌川认为只要做到一个“信”字就够了。想起了牟老针对《乔布斯传》的一篇博文,真的一针见血。顺便说一句,尽管在交朋友的问题上,我们存在分歧,但他的博客依然是我每天的食粮。

4、李特布朗英文写作手册(中文简释本)

这本书在外文书店见过,一看就喜欢,对于写作,无论英文也好,中文也好,我最缺乏的就是系统训练。嗯,我买这些书是为了把自己当狗一样训练(但愿英明神武的黄集伟老师能够看到这句)。

我上一代的青年,他们有一个万能理由,“都让四人帮给耽误了”或者“都让十年动乱给耽误了”。我们的悲剧在于,同样懒惰,同样一事无成,但再没有这么堂堂正正的可以说出口的理由。那么,承认吧,都是让自己给耽误的。所幸,一切还不晚。

5、美国大学英语写作(影印版)

这本书的用途跟《李特布朗英文写作手册》,期待更给我最最基础的训练,带我走入英语的花园。那花园里鲜花绽放,仙女在荡着秋千……

6、汉英大词典(第三版)、汉英词典(第三版)、新世纪汉英大词典

三部最重要的汉英词典都买齐了,要知道关键时刻,网络是靠不住的。

7、GRE词汇精选(红皮书)、GRE词汇精选(绿皮书、乱序版)

俞敏洪的代表作。怎样学英语才好,有万千说法,但千计百方都不能替代最笨的办法–背单词。生词,永远是隔断花园的围墙上的玻璃碴,必须消灭它们,让每一个单词都说出自己的故事,所谓字字皆响耳。

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刚买的英语工具书

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

译道探微是我非常喜欢的一个探讨英语学习和翻译的博客,至少在购买英语工具书方面,我受它影响很大。以下是在卓越下单购买的一批书单。

《新时代汉英大词典》

《最新通俗美语词典》

葛传槼:《英语惯用法词典》

《英语搭配大辞典》 日本人的压卷之作,比《牛津搭配词典》还要好。

《The Elements of Style》

《中式英语之鉴》

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一本书搞垮一个出版社

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

今天读了珠海出版社冒死出版的《我是黎智英》,这本书直接激怒当局,令出版社被撤销。

尽管黎智英是一个跟大陆当局势不两立的人物,这本书里并无政治内容,大概是大陆阉割版的缘故,里面绝大多数篇幅都是肥佬黎投身纺织业、创办佐丹奴的故事,并且几乎可以看作是一本经管类书籍。这样的书还处罚出版社,可见当局的神经是多么脆弱。

黎智英大陆出生,12岁偷渡到香港,在街头长大,这本书里总结了他很多街头智慧。比如:明显的便宜不要去占,Good deal后面必有陷阱。诱惑不是放荡的借口,做事业当老板,不能跟女下属不清不楚。还有黎智英的妈妈说的那句名言:「卖五香花生也要自己做老板」。

这本书没什么文采,基本就是家训体,语言倒是很鲜活,毕竟是街头出身,用的是普通青年的表达方式。不过,这样一本书看过之后,让人大脑里空空荡荡,实在留不下什么印象。

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英语工具书应该敞开购买

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

译道探微是我非常喜欢的一个探讨英语学习和翻译的博客,至少在购买英语工具书方面,我受它影响很大。以下是在卓越下单购买的一批书单。

《新时代汉英大词典》

《最新通俗美语词典》

葛传槼:《英语惯用法词典》

《英语搭配大辞典》 日本人的压卷之作,比《牛津搭配词典》还要好。

《The Elements of Style》

《中式英语之鉴》

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买书应去亚马逊

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

卓越,最近又改名了,现在叫亚马逊,域名也变成了烧包的z.cn。

中文网上书店,我个人认为用户体验最好的就是亚马逊。搜索图书,亚马逊出来的界面包括书名、版本、出版社、出版日期、原价、折扣价等信息,一看就是专业卖书的网站。详见下图。

京东商城,基本上是把书当电器卖,同样搜索图书,出来的图书信息,只有书名和折扣价,缺乏其他必要信息。殊不知,对于很多买书人来说,是挑出版社和版本的,并且希望看到书的原价和折扣价,以便获得一种省钱的满足感。

作为电商暴发户,京东这两天连续在搞活动。我跟老婆今天的对话:

我:京东又搞活动啦,力度还很大。

伊:这是什么日子?

我:当当一周年庆。

伊:原来是别人过生日,京东在家切蛋糕啊。

但是,对于真正的爱书人来说,在乎的不仅仅是价格,还有网店提供的图书信息、评价,因为买对一本好书,哪怕不够便宜,也比买一本不需要的便宜书强。

今天在亚马逊买的一个大单到了:

  • 旧体诗入门
  • 民国旧体诗史稿
  • 人境庐诗草笺注(黄遵宪)
  • 岭云海日楼诗抄(丘逢甲)
  • 现代十家旧体诗精萃
  • 王佐良随笔:心智文采
  • 杜诗镜铨
  • 上学记(何兆武 口述 文静 记录)
  • 被禁于大都会歌剧院
  • 小学还能这样上:中国妈妈严重的加拿大小学教育
  • 定本-育儿百科

共计:291元

当然,当当网也不错,购书体验虽不及亚马逊,但比京东好多了。

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今日买书录

Monday, October 31st, 2011

今天买了两次书,一次在浙江图书馆假日书市,一次在曙光路晓风书屋。

假日书市购得旧书:

  • 《俄国短篇小说选》(人民文学出版社,1981) 5元
  • 《卓别林自传》(中国戏剧出版社,1980年)5元
  • 《中国音乐史略》(人民音乐出版社,1997)8元
  • 郭沫若《少年时代》(人民文学出版社,1979)5元
  • 《邓小平文选》(1-3)25元。买邓选的原因是我很想知道中国是怎样一步一步变成现在这个操行的?
  • 张贻玖《毛泽东读史》5元

晓风书屋购书单

  • 王平《说文研读》:这是一本很怪的书,没序没跋,也没有作者简介,还卖得很贵,49.8元。之所以买,是想看看它凭什么这么牛。
  • 【瑞典】林西莉《古琴》
  • 黄仁宇《现代中国的历程》:还是为了解决心头疑问,为什么中国变成这个德性?
  • 【台湾】赖建诚《经济史的趣味》
  • 钱理群《二十世纪诗词注释》,买来就后悔了,有些旧体诗还没有我舅舅写得冬枣诗好看。
  • 黄飞立口述《上帝送我一把小提琴》

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《死海古卷》借助互联网重见天日

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

在Google的协助下,以色列博物馆终于把《死海古卷》搬到网上:The Digital Dead Sea Scrolls。在这里,既可以放大阅读古卷的希伯来原文,又可以看到经文的翻译。

1947年春,阿拉伯牧童穆罕默德-伊尔迪伯在死海的西北岸寻找迷失的羊,走进一个叫库兰的山谷里。他把石头扔进山洞,听见了陶瓮被击碎的声音。惊奇之余,他约了同伴进洞,发现了陶罐碎片和整器,里面发现了被布包着的卷轴,打开发现是写着文字的羊皮卷和蒲草文件。他们拿到耶路撒冷去叫卖,辗转卖到了圣马可修道院。经该修道院的叙利亚大主教塞繆尔研究,初步认定这是几篇最古老的希伯来文《圣经》。这一发现,引起轰动。考古学家和史学家前往该地进行系统发掘。到1956年为止,在库兰一号洞附近,又找到11个洞穴里藏有《旧约》和其他文献的手抄本。种类600多,残片数万计,被称为当代考古最伟大的发现。

这些古卷共分五大类:

  1. 库兰宗团法规,最重要的是《会规手册》《撒督文献》《会众守则》。
  2. 希伯来文旧约39卷,其中《以赛亚书》(The Great Isaiah Scroll)是唯一完整无缺的抄本。《撒母耳记》也相对完整。
  3. 次经,伪经和其他经外书。
  4. 圣经注解讲义。
  5. 感恩诗篇及其他。

目前以色列博物馆和Google数字化的内容是以下几类:

《死海古卷》的意义重大,对于校订旧约,考证圣经的成书年代,以及希伯来文和闪米特文的发展,都有重要价值。古卷除个别段落用亚兰方言、希腊文之外,其余都用希伯来文写成。死海古卷比之前发现的最早的圣经抄本(895A.D.),还要早1000年。

旧约《圣经》的一些经文,可用古卷校对勘误。例如《以赛亚书》23:2节,传统译成:

“沿海的居民,就是素来靠航海西顿的商家得丰盛的,你们当静默无言。”

查死海古卷原词:

“沿海的居民,西顿的商人,你们的信使经过大海和许多江河。”

原来“他们使你丰盛”与“你们的信使”字形相近,后人抄错了。

The Digital Dead Sea Scrolls 提供的英文译文,不同于常见的任何英文译本,它是Jewish Publication Society在1917翻译并通过 the American Israeli Cooperative Enterprise 印行的,是犹太教的旧约《圣经》版本,简称JPS。换句话说,The Digital Dead Sea Scrolls 的英文译文并非为《死海古卷》新译的,为便于比较,网站专门提供了一段翻译对照,使用的是加拿大三一大学Peter Flint的《死海古卷》译文。

自从《死海古卷》发现以来,有很多学者致力于它的翻译工作,其中Theodore H. Gaster的 The Dead Sea Scriptures,已经由王神荫翻译成中文《死海古卷》,由商务印书馆出版。此外,还有两个重要的版本:

我将陆续推出《死海古卷》的学习笔记,如果我能坚持的话。

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