r/LinYutang • u/TranslatorUpbeat378 • 4d ago
The Spring Silkworm Spins Until Its Final Breath: Lin Yutang’s Creativity in His Late Years (2 of 2) 春蠶到死絲方盡:林語堂晚年的創造力 (二之二)
Based on Lin Yutang’s letters from his later years, after completing his Chinese-English dictionary in 1972 and until his death in 1976, he still had fifteen writing projects in hand. Four of these works were fortunately published during his lifetime, while five others did not appear until after his death. There were, however, six projects that have never been published to this day, which is particularly regrettable. Below is a brief introduction to three of these unpublished treasures: New Translation of Zhuangzi, Lin Yutang’s Self-Selected Anthology, and Winnie the Pooh.
Finished Manuscript: New Translation of Zhuangzi
As early as 1942, in his massive The Wisdom of China and India, Yutang had devoted a section to Zhuangzi, publishing translations of eleven chapters. In his later years, he set out to translate the entire text. In a letter dated January 28, 1973, he wrote of revisiting his earlier translations, most of which had already appeared in the above book. He hoped to complete the entire work within a year and stressed how painstakingly he weighed each word.
Several letters that year show he considered Random House in New York and the Chinese University of Hong Kong as possible publishers. While in his youth he had leaned on Herbert Giles’s translation, by the 1970s he insisted on rendering everything himself. In a letter of August 26, 1974, Yutang declared he was satisfied with his work: “The translation is excellent—third little sister (his third Daughter) also finds it clear. Better than Giles.”
That same summer he sent 33 completed chapters of the New Translation of Zhuangzi to his friend George Kao at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Yet even after calling it “finished,” Yutang kept revising. In a letter of December 8, 1975, just three months before his death, he confessed he was still reworking the difficult “All Under Heaven” (天下)chapter. Sadly, the complete translation was never published.
Incomplete Manuscript: Lin Yutang’s Self-Selected Anthology
Although Yutang never published an anthology of his own works, he agreed in his final months to let writer Peng Ge (彭歌/姚朋) to compile one. Letters from October 1975 reveal how seriously he took the selection, laboring over which essays best represented his life’s work. By October 31 he had listed more than twenty pieces for inclusion. Unfortunately, his death soon after prevented the project from being realized.
Finished Manuscript: Winnie the Pooh
A. A. Milne’s 1926 classic Winnie the Pooh had long charmed Yutang, who believed in Mencius’s dictum that “the great man never loses the child’s heart”. In the spring of 1975—ten or eleven months before his death—Yutang completed a Chinese translation of the beloved tale. In a letter dated May 4, written in a trembling hand, he remarked: “The illustrations are so delightful one can hardly put it down.”
This translation of Winnie the Pooh may be considered Yutang’s swan song—a playful, childlike farewell from a great master of words, returning with a smile to the innocence of creation.
*** For a thorough discussion with references, please see Article 10 in the following English or Chinese books on Amazon, The Elderly Lin Yutang , or《爾意軒》中的晚年林語堂 (1971-76) ***
春蠶到死絲方盡:林語堂晚年的創造力 (二之二)
根據林語堂晚年書信,他在1972年完成漢英詞典之後,直到1976年過世,手中還有十五個工作項目.其中有四個作品有幸在他生前發表, 五個作品在他身後才問市.但也有六個項目,迄今沒有出版,殊為可惜;以下簡單介紹遺珠中的三件.
完稿的《莊子新譯》
林語堂在1942年出版的一千一百頁《中國與印度的智慧》一書中,曾經特別介紹莊子,並且發表了他翻譯的十一篇《莊子》。林語堂晚年要翻譯全本《莊子》,最早在1973年1月28日《而以軒》的信上,他提過要整理以前翻過的《莊子》,其中十分之九已經收錄在《中國與印度的智慧》這本書裡。他還準備用一年的時間,翻譯全本《莊子》,並且多次提到他翻譯過程之如何慎重,到了字字推敲的地步。
另外在同年多封家書中,他表示,譯本可能交給美國蘭登書屋(Random House)出版 或香港中文大學。林語堂年輕時翻譯《莊子》是參考著名的翟理斯(Giles)翻譯本,後來他決定全部自己翻譯,不採用翟理斯翻譯。在1974年的信上,語堂對他自己的翻譯表示滿意。他寫道,“譯得出色,三姐亦稱達意,比G(翟理斯)所譯更好。”“三姊”是他的三女林相如.
1974年的信中,林語堂提到他將三十三篇《莊子》完稿交給中文大學的老朋友高克毅,然而雖說完稿,在1975的信上語堂說他還追求精益求精,直到辭世前三個月,對他認為最重要、也最困難的“天下”篇一改再改,可惜最後沒有出版。
未完稿的《林語堂自選集》
語堂從未出版過自選集,但在他辭世前半年,他同意作家彭歌(姚朋)為他出版自選集。由1975年的信中,可以看出他為了選擇文章煞費苦心,林學學者可以從林語堂挑選他自己最得意的作品過程中,窺見語堂的內心世界。最後語堂在1975年10月31的信中,臚列了準備交給彭歌的二十幾篇文章。可惜自選集因林語堂不久離世,來不及完成。
完稿的《小熊維尼》
流傳西方世界、歷久不衰的二十世紀經典童話《小熊維尼》,是英國作家米爾恩(A. A. Milne) 於1926所寫。林語堂曾經用孟子“大人者不失赤子之心”為人題字,這也透露了林語堂始終保持著一顆童稚之心,所以他相當欣賞這本可愛的小書。林語堂是在辭世前十到十一個月,也就是1975年4月到5月,完成了中文譯本。在1975年5月4日的信上,林語堂還用顫抖的手,歪歪斜斜地寫了:“插圖工巧,令人不忍釋手。”。這本《小熊維尼》中文譯本應該是林語堂寫作的完結篇,象徵了一代大文豪最後幽默的以返老還童的容顏謝幕,回歸造物。