海明威的原始主义与“印第安营地”

J. Meyers
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海明威的处女作《印第安人营地》(1924年)是他的第一本商业书籍中的第一个故事,也是他最喜欢的故事之一。评论界对这部小说有各种各样的解读,从显而易见的到荒谬的都有。这个故事包含了两个令人震惊的事件:医生用小刀在没有麻醉的情况下进行剖腹产手术,丈夫默默地自杀了。至少有一位批评家已经意识到这次自杀似乎是没有理由的——“在给定的情况下,这种行为太极端了”——但并没有试图解释印度人的行为。根据海明威对原始人的态度和他的人类学知识,我自己的解释解释了这个故事中最困难的方面:为什么丈夫在他妻子尖叫的两天里一直呆在棚屋的铺位上,为什么他不能忍受她痛苦的痛苦和尖叫而不离开房间。尽管他的脚伤得很严重,但如果他愿意的话,他可以一瘸一拐地走,或者被抬出尖叫声的范围,加入其他人的行列。《印第安营地》反映了海明威对原始主义模棱两可的态度,显示了他在描绘原始方面的显著成功。对这个故事的解读揭示了新批评阅读和海明威近三十五年批评的局限性。故事中的医生对印度人的自杀给出了一个显而易见的解释——“我猜他受不了这些东西”——从1951年到1983年,20多位评论家尽职尽责地重复了这个解释。其他研究这个故事的人,对这种明显的简单解释感到厌倦,努力进行不同的解读,但提供的只是主观的意见。乔治·亨普希尔(1949)简洁地指责
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Hemingway's Primitivism and "Indian Camp"
Hemingway's "Indian Camp" (1924)-the first story in his first trade book and always one of his favorites -has been subjected to a wide variety of interpretations, ranging from the obvious to the absurd, by critics who have recognized its power and struggled with its meaning. The story contains two shocking incidents: the doctor performs a Caesarean operation with a jackknife but without anesthetic, and the husband silently commits suicide. At least one critic has sensed that the suicide seems gratuitous-"in the context of the situation as given, it is too extreme an action"2-but did not attempt to explain the Indian's behavior. My own interpretation, based on Hemingway's attitude to primitive people and on his knowledge of anthropology, explains the most difficult aspects of the story: why the husband remains in the bunk of the shanty during the two days his wife has been screaming, and why he does not leave the room if he cannot bear her agonizing pain and shrieks. Despite his badly cut foot, he could have limped or been carried out of range of the screams, if he had wished to, and joined the other men. "Indian Camp" reflects Hemingway's ambiguous attitude to primitivism and shows his notable success in portraying the primitive. The interpretations of the story reveal the limitations of New Critical readings and of Hemingway criticism during the last thirty-five years. The obvious explanation of the Indian's suicide is provided by the doctor in the story-"He couldn't stand things, I guess"3-and has been dutifully repeated by more than twenty critics from 1951 to 1983.4 Other students of the story, bored with the manifest simplicity of this interpretation, have strained for variant readings but offered little more than subjective opinions. George Hemphill (1949) tersely blames the
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