登陆注册
19002800000041

第41章

Strange places reminiscent of the legendary Sybaris, cities of art and beauty, mercenary art and mercenary beauty, sterile wonderful cities of motion and music, whither repaired all who profited by the fierce, inglorious, economic struggle that went on in the glaring labyrinth below.

Fierce he knew it was. How fierce he could judge from the fact that these latter-day people referred back to the England of the nineteenth century as the figure of an idyllic easy-going life. He turned his eyes to the scene immediately before him again, trying to conceive the big factories of that intricate maze.

Northward he knew were the potters, makers not only of earthenware and china, but of the kindred pastes and compounds a subtler mineralogical chemistry had devised; there were the makers of statuettes and wall ornaments and much intricate furniture;there too were the factories where feverishly competitive authors devised their phonograph discourses and advertisements and arranged the groupings and developments for their perpetually startling and novel kinematographic dramatic works. Thence, too, flashed the world-wide messages, the world-wide falsehoods of the news-tellers, the chargers of the telephonic machines that had replaced the newspapers of the past.

To the westward beyond the smashed Council House were the voluminous offices of municipal control and government; and to the eastward, towards the port, the trading quarters, the huge public markets, the theatres, houses of resort, betting palaces, miles of billiard saloons, baseball and football circuses, wild beast rings and the innumerable temples of the Christian and quasi-Christian sects, the Mahomedans, Buddhists, Gnostics, Spook Worshippers, the Incubus Worshippers, the Furniture Worshippers, and so forth; and to the south again a vast manufacture of textiles, pickles, wines and condiments. And from point to point tore the countless multitudes along the roaring mechanical ways. A gigantic hive, of which the winds were tireless servants, and the ceaseless wind-vanes an appropriate crown and symbol.

He thought of the unprecedented population that had been sucked up by this sponge of halls and galleries--the thirty-three million lives that were playing out each its own brief ineffectual drama below him, and the complacency that the brightness of the day and the space and splendour of the view, and above all the sense of his own importance had begotten, dwindled and perished. Looking down from this height over the city it became at last possible to conceive this overwhelming multitude of thirty-three millions, the reality of the responsibility he would take upon himself, the vastness of the human Maelstron over which his slender kingship hung.

He tried to figure the individual life. It astonished him to realise how little the common man had changed in spite of the visible change in his conditions. Life and property, indeed, were secure from violence almost all over the world, zymotic diseases, bacterial diseases of all sorts had practically vanished, everyone had a sufficiency of food and clothing, was warmed in the city ways and sheltered from the weather--so much the almost mechanical progress of science and the physical organisation of society had accomplished.

But the crowd, he was already beginning to discover, was a crowd still, helpless in the hands of demagogue and organiser, individually cowardly, individually swayed by appetite, collectively incalculable. The memory of countless figures in pale blue canvas came before his mind. Millions of such men and women below him, he knew, had never been out of the city, had never seen beyond the little round of unintelligent grudging participation in the world's business, and unintelligent dissatisfied sharing in its tawdrier pleasures. He thought of the hopes of his vanished contemporaries, and for a moment the dream of London in Morris's quaint old __News from Nowhere__, and the perfect land of Hudson's beautiful __Crystal Age_- appeared before him in an atmosphere of infinite loss.

He thought of his own hopes.

For in the latter days of that passionate life that lay now so far behind him, the conception of a free and equal manhood had become a very real thing to him.

He had hoped, as indeed his age had hoped, rashly taking it for granted, that the sacrifice of the many to the few would some day cease, that a day was near when every child born of woman should have a fair and assured chance of happiness. And here, after two hundred years, the same hope, still unfulfilled, cried passionately through the city. After two hundred years, he knew, greater than ever, grown with the city to gigantic proportions, were poverty and helpless labour and all the sorrows of his time.

Already he knew something of the history of the intervening years. He had heard now of the moral decay that had followed the collapse of supernatural religion in the minds of ignoble man, the decline of public honour, the ascendency of wealth. For men who had lost their belief in God had still kept their faith in property, and wealth ruled a venial world.

His Japanese attendant, Asano, in expounding the political history of the intervening two centuries, drew an apt image from a seed eaten by insect parasites.

First there is the original seed, ripening vigorously enough. And then comes some insect and lays an egg under the skin, and behold! in a little while the seed is a hollow shape with an active grub inside that has eaten out its substance. And then comes some secondary parasite, some ichneumon fly, and lays an egg within this grub, and behold! that, too, is a hollow shape, and the new living thing is inside its predecessor's skin which itself is snug within the seed coat.

同类推荐
  • 巨胜歌

    巨胜歌

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 二隐谧禅师语录

    二隐谧禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Told After Supper

    Told After Supper

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Beyond

    Beyond

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 学古编

    学古编

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 小王子(语文新课标课外必读第一辑)

    小王子(语文新课标课外必读第一辑)

    国家教育部颁布了最新《语文课程标准》,统称新课标,对中、小学语文教学指定了阅读书目,对阅读的数量、内容、质量以及速度都提出了明确的要求,这对于提高学生的阅读能力,培养语文素养,陶冶情操,促进学生终身学习和终身可持续发展,对于提高广大人民的文学素养具有极大的意义。
  • 每天都在用美食收妖鬼

    每天都在用美食收妖鬼

    一道菜一个故事。这年头连收妖捉鬼都少不了美食,吃货拯救世界!
  • 莫言:诺奖的荣幸

    莫言:诺奖的荣幸

    本书是国内唯一部零距离、长时间,及时而又深度解读莫言的权威读本。莫序,道出了他们同窗同道之间的深情厚谊;朱文,更见证了莫言从北京魏公村走向斯德哥尔摩红地毯的神奇道路。附录中朱寒汛的万字散文《小鼠侃象》更真实地记录了一个“80后”文学青年对莫言的别样观察,前后呼应,形成了父子两代研读莫言的独特景观。代后记,全面真实地回顾了近30年前,莫言与朱向前们追逐文学梦想的小环境和大背景。
  • 苍天劫之天龙诀

    苍天劫之天龙诀

    搞笑,武侠,仙侠,黑道,玄幻,史无前历的联合。。苍天劫载编至远古部战及天地传说,苍天劫历史考古所叙段虽不清却有苍劲之功,天龙劫妖魔劫穿越劫,称神鬼魔史中鼎盛之作。妈的,草,会特异功能就了不起啊!”奶奶的,难道我真穿越了,不要。我不要留在这生不名死无全尸的时代,上天啊你太狠了把我扔进三国我也不愿留在这啊!”因为演苍天劫深懂这段无字历史的杨康深知不论干多大的事,也不会被后人知道,又因为武技强悍一死就是碎骨。那女子抖了抖了眨着被雨水打湿的眼睛依然喊叫的血流在地上被雨水冲刷着。当年我还是只小乌龟,突然来了几个老不死的说给我一场造化,给我喂了很多东西将我封印。
  • 意能

    意能

    懒虫,花痴,自恋,闷骚,孤僻,离群......一个个错位的形容词,构成了陈念在西州大学里的大众印象。错位的不单只有形象,还有他的生活。特殊的身份,无聊的任务,异样的眼光,糟糕的身体......这些都非他所愿,但他不得不面对。因为在他的生命中,有些事物无法割舍,为了守护这些美好和脆弱,他不懈地追求强大!真正的强大,精神上的强大!飞扬的青春,小舞最擅长的校园生活;不一样的异术超能,独创的意能体系,介于现实和异能之间的——意念之能。很独特,很爽的一本都市书,值得期待。(已有180万字《超级物品》,书号1308238,嫌本书瘦的,可以先去宰杀物品,保证过瘾)本书群号:104717060
  • 我的特战生涯

    我的特战生涯

    从小就被同龄人当作“沙袋”来练习拳脚的小胖子吴克,在考学无望以及父亲“军人梦”的强烈愿望之下,他毅然选择了走进军营来实现自己人生的价值。经过了新兵连、防暴班、普通连队的几重如炼狱般的训练之后,吴克体内爆发出了惊人的能量并且如愿以偿地成为中国特种部队的一员。对于特种兵本人来说,记忆最深的应该是时间沉淀之后的关于人生与战争的思考和反思。
  • 锁龙图

    锁龙图

    “我是苏颜,如果你收到这条信息,就代表我已经死亡。请转告其他人,这是一个阴谋,重复,这是一个阴谋。迅速撤离所有梯队,迅速撤离所有梯队……”
  • 没有你的城市带着伤

    没有你的城市带着伤

    她说:“如果那时你还在,我就不会如此,如此伤感……”那个美丽的夜晚,人人都在家欢聚,可有人在角落哭泣。那个寂静的街口,除风吹过,再无他人。若你还在,我又会如何……传闻,G市的一个女孩因为爱上了一个不该爱上的人,因为他不接受她的爱,因为她认为生活没有了他就,就没有希望。所以在那个伤心欲绝的夜晚,她带着自己的忧伤离开了他,离开了这个令她痛哭一生的房子,离开了这个纷扰的世界。据说在她离开人世的那一天,她身边留的不是血,而是一地的眼泪,满满一地……从此,人们就叫这个城市为“哭城”。
  • 女配的修养

    女配的修养

    1V1正常向。作为一个职业的女配角,颜夕表示她能在第一时间完成组织下达的任务。以折磨女主为首要目的,拆散女主和男主为基本要求,最后被男女主感动愧疚的结束自己性命为重要方针。只是为什么,她觉得这些故事有点变质?女主一号:不知道为什么,一看到她就觉得小鹿心乱跳,难道我爱上她了?女主二号:难道你想不负责吗?女主N号:说,你到底选谁,若是你选他,那我就先杀了你,在自杀,今生做不了恋人,但愿来生与你做一对比翼鸟。谁要和你有来生啊!警察蜀黍就是这个人!颜夕表示这特么操蛋的职业她不干了!
  • 鹿晗爱上你是我的错

    鹿晗爱上你是我的错

    千金大小姐被扫地出门,后来逆袭成为女神,追到男神。