登陆注册
5184900000059

第59章 VALUES IN LIBRARY WORK WITH CHILDREN(5)

It is encouraging to kind growing attention in the "Proceedings"of the N.E.A.and other educational bodies to the problem of the bright child who has suffered by the lock-step system which has molded all into conformity with the capabilities of the average child.

The librarian's difficulty is perhaps greater than that of the teacher,because open shelves and freedom of choice are so essential a part of our program.We must provide easy reading for thousands of children.Milk and water stories may have an actual value to children whose unfavorable heritage and environment have retarded their mental development.But the deplorable thing is to see young people,mercifully saved from the above handicaps,making a bee line for the current diluted literature for grown-ups,(as accessible as Scott on our open shelves)and to realize that this taste,which is getting a life set,is the inevitable outcome of the habit of reading mediocre juveniles.

We must not rail at publishers for trying to meet the demands of purchasers.Our job is to influence that demand far more than we have done as yet.Large book jobbers tell us that millions and millions of poor juveniles are sold in America to thousands of the sort we librarians recommend.I have seen purchase lists of boys'club directors and Sunday School library committees calling for just the weak and empty stuff we would destroy.I have unwittingly been an eavesdropper at Christmas book counters and have heard the orders given by parents and the suggestions made by clerks.And I feel that the public library has but skirmished along the outposts while the great field of influencing the reading of American children remains unconquered.Until we affect production to the extent that the book stores circulate as good books as the best libraries we cannot be too complacent about our position as a force in citizen making.

An "impossible"ideal,of course,but far from intimidating,the largeness of the task makes us all the more determined.

This paper attempts no suggestion of new methods of attacking the problem.It is rather a restatement of an old perplexity.I harp once more on a worn theme because I think that unless we frequently lift our eyes from the day's absorbing duties for a look over the whole field,and unless we once and again make searching inventory of our convictions,our purposes,our methods,our attainments,we are in danger of letting ourselves slip along the groove of the taken-for-granted and our work loses in power as we allow ourselves to become leaners instead of leaders.May we not,as if it were a new idea,rouse to the seriousness of the mediocre habit indulged in by young people capable of better things?Should not our work with children reach out more to work with adults,to those who buy and sell and make books for the young?Is it not time for the successful teller of stories to children to use her gifts in audiences of grown people,persuading these molders of the children's future of the reasonableness of our objection to the third rate since it is the enemy of the best?May it not be politic,at least,for the librarian to descend from her disdainful height and make friends with "the trade,"with bookseller and publisher who,after all,have as good a right to their bread and butter as the librarian paid out of the city's taxes?

And then--is it not possible that we might be better librarians if we refused to be librarians every hour in the day and half the night as well?What if we were to have the courage to refuse to indulge in nervous breakdowns,because we deliberately plan to play,and to eat,and to sleep,to keep serene and sane and human,believing that God in His Heaven gives His children a world of beauty to enjoy as well as a work to do with zeal.If we lived a little longer and not quite so wide,the gain to our chosen work in calm nerves and breadth of interest and sympathy would even up for dropping work on schedule time for a symphony concert or a country walk or a visit with a friend--might even justify saving the cost of several A.L.A.conferences toward a trip to Italy!

This hurling at librarians advice to play more and work less reminds me of a story told by a southern friend.Years ago,in a sleepy little Virginia village,there lived two characters familiar to the townspeople,whose greatest daily excitement was a stroll down to the railroad station to watch the noon express rush through to distant southern cities.One of these personages was the station keeper,of dry humor and sententious habit,whom we will call Hen Waters;the other was the station goat,named,of course,Billy.Year after year had Billy peacefully cropped the grass along the railroad tracks,turning an indifferent ear to the roar of the daily express,when suddenly one day the notion seemed to strike his goatish mind that this racket had been quietly endured long enough.With the warning whistle of the approaching engine,Billy,lowering his head,darted furiously up the track,intending to butt the offending thunderer into Kingdom Come.When,a few seconds later,the amazed spectators were gazing after the diminishing train,Hen Waters,addressing the spot where the redoubtable goat had last been seen,drawled out:

"Billy,I admire your pluck--but darn your discretion!"The parallel between the the ambitions and the futility of the goat,and the present speaker's late advice is so obvious that only the illogicalness of woman can account for my cherishing a hope that I may be spared the fate of the indiscreet Billy.

同类推荐
  • 野处集

    野处集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 陆九渊文选

    陆九渊文选

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说嗟袜曩法天子受三归依获免恶道经

    佛说嗟袜曩法天子受三归依获免恶道经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 五人墓碑记

    五人墓碑记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Amy Foster

    Amy Foster

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 悍戚

    悍戚

    愿以天下独步之铁骑,踏遍这万里河山。武者,战死疆场,马革裹尸,幸也!就以我大汉皇叔之名,前方便刀山火海,亦将铁蹄踏平之!我是刘闯,这是我的故事!+++++++++++++++++++++++++三国三部曲最后一部《悍戚》,2013年隆重登场,让我们重温那一段铁与血交织一起的沸腾年代。
  • 守护甜心之黑猫的别扭女孩

    守护甜心之黑猫的别扭女孩

    本文已经完结【几汐,自创女主】再次强调!!这不是几梦文,是我自己yy几斗出来的文,几梦党请出门右拐,如果不慎进入,麻烦默默点叉。我尊重几梦,麻烦几梦党也尊重非几梦文,圈地自萌,脾气再好的人也受不了这种莫名其妙的责骂,别自己跑来看了我的文,还一个劲怪我。在留言里嚷着几梦王道,显得很没素质好吗。另外,本文雷点多多,一不小心雷到你,语言也很幼稚,情节也很小白,纯属让人乐一乐的文。女主前期伪冰山,后期无节操各种疯癫卖蠢,不喜误入
  • 三十里铺(四)

    三十里铺(四)

    一九三七年秋天,探儿参加了八路军。有一次他和一个战友执行任务路过三十里铺,到自己家里去看了看,母亲不在家,院子静悄悄的,蜀荠花盛开在花坛里。整个村子里也没碰到几个人,只有院畔上的蜀荠花在微风中摇曳。探儿只在大路对面的窑里碰到了常有功。
  • 头脑风暴异闻录

    头脑风暴异闻录

    这都4027年了,干啥事他不得靠脑子啊?
  • 温热逢源

    温热逢源

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 侯门嫡妃

    侯门嫡妃

    她是相府不受宠的嫡女,又是端亲王的堂堂正妃。新婚之夜,便要她独守空闺一整晚。婆婆刁钻,妾室难管,娘家更是父亲不疼,无所庇佑。不过,她虽然身单力薄,却丝毫不畏这重重风浪——新婚老公没来和自己上床又怎样?嫁进来后闲言碎语一大堆又怎样?堂堂二十一世界的女硕士,经受宫斗宅斗电视剧无数洗礼之后,还会怕你们这些古人的手段?笑话!兔子急了跳墙,王妃急了休夫!外表贤惠淑德,温文端庄,实际上却是个黑芝麻包芯馅的——腹黑!“我便是这样性子的人,人不犯我我不犯人,人若犯我撂倒了不算,一定要打得你鼻青脸肿,悔不当初!”推荐飞雪的新文,专情宠文,《萌虎为妃》本文种田,宅斗,美男多多很励志精彩片段一:“怎么不瞧着我,难不成是害羞了么?”端亲王笑语道,“倒是没想到,你也会害羞。”“妾身并非害羞,服侍王爷乃是妾身本分,只是方才妾身便说了自个儿今日身子不适。王爷难不成……”“难不成什么?”她的眸中闪过促狭的笑意,以手掩唇浅笑道,“难不成,想要碧血洗银枪么?”精彩片段二:端亲王俊眉紧蹙,“你究竟还想说什么?”顾夕鸢盈盈而拜,眸光如水,“到了如今此刻,我所求的,也不过是休书一封。”“你——你就是想逼我休了你?!”“自然不是,本来是想我亲自休了夫君你的。”顾夕鸢笑意明艳,大大方方道,“只是唯恐坏了王爷的好名声,妾身便受些委屈,让你休了我好了。”精彩片段三:“看不出嘛,你离了王府,日子过得倒很是快活。”堂堂端亲王,却也有如此拈酸吃醋的一日。“好说好说,不过是谋口饭吃,哎呀呀,你倒是比从前清减了些啊,难不成是太过耗费心力所致?”“笑话,别以为本王是对你——”“这个自然这个自然,王爷娇妻美妾一大院子,哪儿能挂记我这个糟糠啊?”顾夕鸢笑意不减,眸光狡黠,“只是看你如今这个脸色,啧啧……只怕有肾亏之兆啊!”精彩片段四:“我说,你到底喜欢我什么啊?”顾夕鸢叹气望天,“我可是休了夫的女子,这样的母老虎别人都避之不及了,你……你图什么啊?”“汝之砒霜,吾之熊掌。”那人眸光温柔深沉,执手相望,“你是聪明女子,不会不懂我的心意。”好吧好吧,这一个也就罢了……顾夕鸢头疼不已的看向后方,声音颤抖,“可是你们又图什么啊!”怎么这年头,都好这一口啊?口味别太重啊!种田,宅斗,美男,励志
  • 萌法时代

    萌法时代

    这是一个魔法刚刚萌芽的时期,属于骑士们的荣光正在远去,那些抱着陈旧的信条不撒手的贵族们,将会被思想灵活,善于发现应用新鲜事物的新势力所代替。 天华帝国的王子迪夫,自小体弱,其实是一种近魔法体质,他熟读各种书籍,尤其隐秘书库中的“天上奇谈”,更是他地最爱。穿越者狄峰与迪夫的灵魂共存,以其洞察能力和远超当世的价值观和敏锐触角帮助他将一个小势力发展成了大国度,一个以“魔法”作为进步推动力的全新世界模型。世界隔膜出现漏洞,有外星生物成建制入侵,魔法与剑合作,将对意图灭杀整个人类的敌人吹响反攻的号角。
  • 倾城军师

    倾城军师

    绿幽兰白芷,特工三组金牌军师,美艳清冷,智商超群。然而,功高盖主,上头背后阴招令她穿越异世。谁人不知皇帝身旁“芷公公”,淡如幽兰,智比诸葛。群妃争宠?好,只要别脏了她的眼。皇子争储?行,看谁顺眼她就帮谁。朝臣拉拢?不好意思,她只是一介“宦官”,关门、放狗!人不犯我,我不犯人,人若犯我,斩草除根。四国纷乱,且看她如何步步为营,从一宫宦官,化成一国军师,指点江山!-----------------------★---------------------------残王沐瑾,倾城之姿,空有王爷之名,却是人人避之不及的宫中煞星。然,“我无法给你荣华富贵,无法给你无上权力,这残破之躯,能给的,只有不离不弃。”夜宫魔君,神秘之貌,虽是嗜血无情,却让人人争相恐后的奉承左右。然,“我的荣耀,是你的,我的夜宫,也是你的,连这颗心,都是你的。”【女强+宫斗+等等等,内容丰富,斗智斗勇,结局一对一,却有绝对出人意料的精彩之处。】----------------------★-----------------------------片段一:——“芷公公,你到底是男是女?怎生的如此狐媚。”太后怒道。——“男的。”——“可有证据。”太后横眉。——抓过残王的手放于自己胸前。——“…男的。”片段二:——“谁破了我边疆城池?”北国王大怒。——“是,熠国军师。”探子回报。——“是谁抓了我国太子?”北国王大惊。——“是,熠国军师。”探子回报。——“熠国军师,到底是何方神圣?”——“是,一位公公。”——“…”推荐本文的姐妹篇《特工逃妃桃花多》领养条件,尽量每日都来看看文,或者两三日上来戳一戳,让莲知道,还有人在看文。喜欢本文的亲们可以加偶滴读者群198940629敲门砖,文中任意人名
  • 哈利波特与梅林传人

    哈利波特与梅林传人

    “你们好,我是威廉·菲尼克斯·都铎,我要向你展示,怎样才能在HP世界中吊打伏地魔。我要面对一系列的挑战,在和伏地魔刚正面的时候如果没有金手指,你连一学期都坚持不了,这次我来到神秘事务司,但是作者又安排我走了,据说是因为怕我出手太重把伏地魔打死。”“威廉,你够了,如果不是我梅林的传承,你哪来的底气活过穿越的第一天……”
  • 只爱你的偏执狂

    只爱你的偏执狂

    很多年以后,某杂志采访人人称羡的施氏夫妇时,询问他们对于多年来的夫妻生活有什么感想。施先生只说了四个字:得偿所愿。施夫人沉默了许久,什么也没说。她心底的答案是:压抑。自从她跟了他,成了他的女人,就注定成了他一辈子的渴求。