沉默对于临床的相遇是多么重要啊

P. Dobkin
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收稿日期:2020年1月20日;录用日期:2020年2月05日;川端康成,日本作家,1968年获得诺贝尔文学奖。四年后,在他72岁的时候,他的讣告引用了他的短篇小说《沉默》中的一句话:“无声的死亡是一个无穷无尽的词”b[1]。这个故事和我的日本之行启发了我写这篇评论。值得注意的是,这个故事是在川端康成以传统而戏剧性的武士方式自杀十多年前写的,却预示了这位诺贝尔奖得主的死亡。令他的读者和同胞懊恼的是,前者的自杀显然引发了川端康成的自杀。
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Received: January 20, 2020; Accepted: February 05, 2020; Published: February 10, 2020 Kawabata, a Japanese writer, won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1968. Four years later, at age 72, words from his short story “Silence” were quoted in his obituary: “A silent death is an endless word” [1]. That story and my travels to Japan inspired this commentary. Remarkably, the story, while written more than a decade before Kawabata’s protégé took his life in the traditional and dramatic samurai manner, foreshadowed the Nobel laurate’s death. To the chagrin of his readers and fellow citizens, the former suicide apparently triggered Kawabata’s.
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