Reflection: Architectural Lives

T. Yarrow
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In A Fortunate Man, a vivid and moving account of a medical general practitioner working in a rural part of England in the 1960s, John Berger describes the lived realities of a vocational ideal. Despite numerous routine difficulties, Sassell, the focus of the account, “is nevertheless a fortunate man doing what he wants. Or more accurately what he wishes to pursue. Sometimes the pursuit involves strain and disappointment, but in itself it is his unique source of satisfaction. Like an artist or like anybody else who believes that his work justifies his life, Sassell … is a fortunate man.”...
反思:建筑生活
约翰·伯杰(John Berger)在《一个幸运的人》(A lucky Man)一书中,生动感人地描述了20世纪60年代一位在英格兰农村工作的全科医生的故事。尽管日常生活中遇到了许多困难,但萨塞尔“仍然是一个幸运的人,做着他想做的事。”或者更准确地说,他想要追求什么。有时这种追求会带来紧张和失望,但它本身就是他唯一的满足感来源。就像一个艺术家或任何相信自己的作品可以证明自己生活的人一样,萨塞尔……是一个幸运的人。”
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