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"In a Dark Time" is an anthology for the nuclear age, created by two professional psychologists who have ordered their material so that the successive selections reflect and comment on one another, compelling the reader to think about the insanity of war. This book draws on thoughts and writings from more than two millennia: poets from Sappho to Robert Lowell, dreamers from Saint John the Divine to Martin Luther King, Jr., statesmen from Seneca to Winston Churchill, soldiers, churchmen, writers, leaders. Along with them are mingled the voices of people who have faced appalling danger in their own lifetimes--an American schoolchild, a Hiroshima grocer, a plague survivor, a Turkish dissident. Human beings appear at their best and at their worst: as savage warriors, as helpless victims, as dupes of "Nukespeak" and warlike propaganda, and finally as individuals with the courage to say no. "In a Dark Time" will shock, warn, and ultimately inspire those many people who share the perception that humankind now stands on the brink of self-annihilation but who believe, with Theodore Roethke, that "in a dark time, the eye begins to see."
《黑暗时代》(In a Dark Time)是一本针对核时代的选集,由两位专业心理学家创作,他们对材料进行了排序,以便连续的选集相互反映和评论,迫使读者思考战争的疯狂。这本书借鉴了两千多年来的思想和作品:从萨福到罗伯特·洛厄尔的诗人,从圣约翰到马丁·路德·金的梦想家,从塞内加到温斯顿·丘吉尔的政治家,士兵,牧师,作家,领袖。与他们在一起的是那些在他们自己的一生中面临可怕危险的人的声音——一个美国小学生,一个广岛杂货店老板,一个瘟疫幸存者,一个土耳其持不同政见者。人类有最好的一面,也有最坏的一面:作为野蛮的战士,作为无助的受害者,作为“核武器”和战争宣传的愚弄者,最后作为有勇气说不的个体。《黑暗时代》将震惊、警告并最终激励许多人,这些人认为人类现在正处于自我毁灭的边缘,但他们与西奥多·罗特克一样,相信“在黑暗时代,眼睛开始看到东西”。