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散文家的李广田是读者久已熟知的,教育家的李广田老师却是从本期“李广田专辑”读出来的。而下面这一篇《“少年果戈理”》更直接地展示了李广田的老师情怀——抗日烽火连天,八千里路云和月,流亡路上弦歌不辍,老师与学生——两代知识分子之间,知识的传承、精神血脉的延续,在民族危亡的时代大背景下格外动人心魄。奇怪的是,这篇文章一发表,就遭到攻讦。1942年11月15日在重庆出版的《群众》半月刊上一篇题为《一个注脚》文章,指控天才少年为“托派”,此后“少年”背负着“托派”的恶名和思想的重压。李广田的女儿,北京师范大学李岫教授在她的新著《岁月、命运、人-李广田传》一书中写道:“据说,他后来在抗战后期为盟军做过译员,读过西南联大先修班,再后来,没有人知道他的下落了。据说,‘少年’考上了中央大学美术系,英国领事馆有个外交官很欣赏他的画并购买了一幅,于是他被逮捕。又有人说,在安徽某劳改农场,有个叫张圣时的劳改犯,是否就是他?”所幸的是,在他的老师的文章中永存了“少年”英姿勃发、青春飞扬的动人姿态。
Li Guangtian essayist is a long time familiar reader, educator Li Guangtian teacher is from the current “Li Guangtian album” read out. The following article, “The Young Googler,” more directly demonstrates the teachers' feelings of Li Guangtian - the war of resistance against Japan spreads across the sky, the eight thousand miles of clouds and the moon, the singing of exile on the road, teachers and students - two generations of knowledge Between the molecules, the inheritance of knowledge and the continuation of the spirit and bloodstream, it is especially inspiring in the context of the national crisis. Oddly enough, this article was attacked as soon as it was published. On November 15, 1942, an article titled “One Footnote” was published in the “mass” half-monthly magazine published in Chongqing alleging that the genius of youth was a “Trotskyist” and that “youth” was later burdened with the notoriety and thought of “Trotskyists” Pressure Li Guangtian's daughter, Beijing Normal University Professor Li Xiu wrote in her new book, “The Fate, Man - Biography of Li Guangtian,” that “he was later said to have been an interpreter for the Allied Forces in the late Anti-Japanese War, Major first class, and then no one knows his whereabouts.It is said that 'juvenile' was admitted to the Central University Department of Fine Arts, the British consulate there is a diplomat admire his paintings and bought a, so he was arrested Another said that in a labor reform farm in Anhui, there was a prisoner named Zhang Shengshi, whether it was him? ”Fortunately, in his teacher's essay forever,“ young ”heroic, youthful moving gesture.