登陆注册
5385600000034

第34章 PART FIRST(32)

March submitted silently to his punishment,and laughed with her before company at his own eccentricity.She had been so preoccupied with the adjustment of the family to its new quarters and circumstances that the time passed for laying his misgivings,if they were misgivings,about Fulkerson before her,and when an occasion came for expressing them they had themselves passed in the anxieties of getting forward the first number of 'Every Other Week.'He kept these from her,too,and the business that brought them to New York had apparently dropped into abeyance before the questions of domestic economy that presented and absented themselves.March knew his wife to be a woman of good mind and in perfect sympathy with him,but he understood the limitations of her perspective;and if he was not too wise,he was too experienced to intrude upon it any affairs of his till her own were reduced to the right order and proportion.It would have been folly to talk to her of Fulkerson's conjecturable uncandor while she was in doubt whether her cook would like the kitchen,or her two servants would consent to room together;and till it was decided what school Tom should go to,and whether Bella should have lessons at home or not,the relation which March was to bear to the Dryfooses,as owner and publisher,was not to be discussed with his wife.He might drag it in,but he was aware that with her mind distracted by more immediate interests he could not get from her that judgment,that reasoned divination,which he relied upon so much.

She would try,she would do her best,but the result would be a view clouded and discolored by the effort she must make.

He put the whole matter by,and gave himself to the details of the work before him.In this he found not only escape,but reassurance,for it became more and more apparent that whatever was nominally the structure of the business,a man of his qualifications and his instincts could not have an insignificant place in it.He had also the consolation of liking his work,and of getting an instant grasp of it that grew constantly firmer and closer.The joy of knowing that he had not made a mistake was great.In giving rein to ambitions long forborne he seemed to get back to the youth when he had indulged them first;and after half a lifetime passed in pursuits alien to his nature,he was feeling the serene happiness of being mated through his work to his early love.From the outside the spectacle might have had its pathos,and it is not easy to justify such an experiment as he had made at his time of life,except upon the ground where he rested from its consideration--the ground of necessity.

His work was more in his thoughts than himself,however;and as the time for the publication of the first number of his periodical came nearer,his cares all centred upon it.Without fixing any date,Fulkerson had announced it,and pushed his announcements with the shameless vigor of a born advertiser.He worked his interest with the press to the utmost,and paragraphs of a variety that did credit to his ingenuity were afloat everywhere.Some of them were speciously unfavorable in tone;they criticised and even ridiculed the principles on which the new departure in literary journalism was based.Others defended it;others yet denied that this rumored principle was really the principle.All contributed to make talk.All proceeded from the same fertile invention.

March observed with a degree of mortification that the talk was very little of it in the New York press;there the references to the novel enterprise were slight and cold.But Fulkerson said:"Don't mind that,old man.It's the whole country that makes or breaks a thing like this;New York has very little to do with it.Now if it were a play,it would be different.New York does make or break a play;but it doesn't make or break a book;it doesn't make or break a magazine.The great mass of the readers are outside of New York,and the rural districts are what we have got to go for.They don't read much in New York;they write,and talk about what they've written.Don't you worry."The rumor of Fulkerson's connection with the enterprise accompanied many of the paragraphs,and he was able to stay March's thirst for employment by turning over to him from day to day heaps of the manus which began to pour in from his old syndicate writers,as well as from adventurous volunteers all over the country.With these in hand March began practically to plan the first number,and to concrete a general scheme from the material and the experience they furnished.They had intended to issue the first number with the new year,and if it had been an affair of literature alone,it would have been very easy;but it was the art leg they limped on,as Fulkerson phrased it.They had not merely to deal with the question of specific illustrations for this article or that,but to decide the whole character of their illustrations,and first of all to get a design for a cover which should both ensnare the heedless and captivate the fastidious.These things did not come properly within March's province--that had been clearly understood--and for a while Fulkerson tried to run the art leg himself.The phrase was again his,but it was simpler to make the phrase than to run the leg.The difficult generation,at once stiff-backed and slippery,with which he had to do in this endeavor,reduced even so buoyant an optimist to despair,and after wasting some valuable weeks in trying to work the artists himself,he determined to get an artist to work them.But what artist?It could not be a man with fixed reputation and a following:he would be too costly,and would have too many enemies among his brethren,even if he would consent to undertake the job.Fulkerson had a man in mind,an artist,too,who would have been the very thing if he had been the thing at all.

He had talent enough,and his sort of talent would reach round the whole situation,but,as Fulkerson said,he was as many kinds of an ass as he was kinds of an artist.

同类推荐
  • 三月三日宴王明府山

    三月三日宴王明府山

    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。
  • 汉天师世家

    汉天师世家

    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。
  • 净土疑辩

    净土疑辩

    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。
  • 王氏医案绎注

    王氏医案绎注

    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。
  • 长生殿

    长生殿

    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
  • 跟奥巴马学思考

    跟奥巴马学思考

    1961年生于美国夏威夷州檀香山,父亲是来 自肯尼亚的黑人,母亲是美国白人女教师。他先后毕业于哥伦比亚大学和哈 佛大学,1996年首次当选伊利诺伊州参议员,2004年高票当选国会参议员。 2007年2月,46岁的他正式宣布参加2008年美国总统大选。2008年6月,他击 败希拉里·克林顿,成为美国民主党总统候选人。2008年11月4日,美国诞 生了历史上第一位黑人总统——奥巴马。 从一介平民到一国之主,奥巴马的人生传奇,吸引了无数人的关注。 他经历过家族、种族、血统、信仰及文化的挣扎,也曾承受过歧视、挫折、 迷茫、辛酸的人生,但他却奋斗不止,坚持开拓。
  • 一转身一光年

    一转身一光年

    诗雨惜的生活注定又要被母亲搞得乱七八糟,没有跟她商量就为她安排好了所有的事情,诗雨惜很无奈,可是对方是自己的母亲,自己有能说什么呢?回到阔别多年的地方,诗雨惜重新熟悉着身边的一切。然而自己的人生却因为一个自己完全不认识的女生改变了,因为她的缘故自己的情亲,友情,爱情都变得支离破碎。“我以为,我们之间的距离很近,因为我只要回头就能看见你,可是我错了,这短短的距离在你我之间不是一转身而是一光年。”他是她的王子,童话里公主和王子最后都会幸福的生活在一起。七岁是的邂逅,在萱郁雅幼小的心里种下了一个梦。可是有一天她偶然发现他的王子眼中看到的根本就不是她,他的宠溺,他的特别,都是为了另一个女生而存在。“如果说维景豪这辈子只会爱上诗雨惜,那么我就变成诗雨惜。”从此她开始改变,学习着那个她不熟悉的人的一切,最后连她自己都开始混淆自己是谁。终于她鼓起勇气告白,可是结果却只是得到一句:“诗雨惜永远就是诗雨惜,不可复制,更不可取代。”凌逸轩一直都很喜欢萱郁雅,在他眼里郁雅是特别的,没有其他富家女的张扬和孤傲,温暖而自然,这样的萱郁雅他愿意守护一生。可是他并不知道,他所看见的萱郁雅根本就不是真实的萱郁雅,她只是别人的影子。可是对于爱情有些迟钝的他,却用最残忍的方式推开了真正属于他的爱情。“我要让你这辈子都记得我,不是因为爱,而是因为深入骨髓的恨。”一群人的命运因为一个女孩的归来和一个女孩的离开,开始改变。
  • 绝世大球王

    绝世大球王

    落魄的英超球员意外获得一个大球星系统,逐渐成为巨星,一步一步成为绝无仅有的球王,笑傲整个足球界!
  • 最后一杯酒

    最后一杯酒

    这是一个人鬼还未殊途的故事!这是一个名叫无情却总是情感泛滥的烂好人在人和鬼之间挣扎的故事!
  • 蟾宫图 上

    蟾宫图 上

    《蟾宫图》故事横跨民国时期,至今约八十个春秋,覆盖关中、甘南等地,历经萧氏祖孙、庞族六代和秦氏五辈托秘、传秘、守秘、补秘和归秘的艰难历程,还原了大西北一个历史阶段的侧影和现实生活,展现了秦岭渭水、洮河和甘南高原的民情风俗,塑造了多个民族鲜活真实的人物形象,把普通百姓的生活生存、迷茫希望和抗争奋斗置于民族解放和中华振兴的背景之下,揭示了克诚克真、恒德恒爱是中华民族的伟大精魂,红色底蕴是中国各族人民的历史选择。作者把洗礼自我一生的执着托予布满磁韵的笔触,诚之切切言之凿凿,朴素而不失匠心,纯净且兼顾诙谐。
  • 山河长生

    山河长生

    明嘉靖年间一幅满载财富与秘密的宝图重现于世,一群心怀天下的奇才生死相拼。将帅,辅臣,隐士,帮派,锦衣卫,倭寇,还有那至尊之位,谁主沉浮。王朝动荡飘摇,江湖血雨腥风,家国遭难,百姓罹祸,长生将如何选择自己的命运。神图威远稳经年,丹墨勾绘隐坤乾。一卷山河安天下,永镇江湖万万年。
  • 男神黑化日常

    男神黑化日常

    每个世界,明冷都是女扮男装的大反派,她的工作任务就是针对男主,打压男主,欺负他,蹂躏他,伺机干掉他…一句话简介:反派和男主相爱相杀的那些年。要黑化的是我,男主你干嘛?
  • 遇见你,在劫难逃

    遇见你,在劫难逃

    苏梦汐,一个身份低微的佣人之女,妄想用一颗肾和一份纯真的爱去换与贺家少爷相守一生,却终究是痴心妄想。“贺毅轩,一颗肾,一条命,还不足以证明我的清白吗?”“苏梦汐,你个贱人,诡计多端,休想我会相信你!”一场邂逅,以为遇见了爱情,未曾想是孽缘。当苏梦汐死后,一尸两命,贺毅轩才幡然醒悟,他放纵别人杀了他最爱的女人,他该千刀万剐!
  • 我在武侠世界能加点

    我在武侠世界能加点

    吴起一觉醒来发现自己穿越了幸亏吴起有系统,虽然有些坑爹吴起最开始以为这是个武侠世界,然后他见到墟天境
  • 妈妈送给青春期女儿的书(第3版)

    妈妈送给青春期女儿的书(第3版)

    在青春这个美丽的季节里,总有一种关怀让我们心存感激;总有一种诱惑让我们难以割舍;总有一种放弃让我们泪流满面,我们不可能不走过这段复杂的心路历程。要知道,青春是一条渡我们走向成熟的桥,也是一条我们无法留住的青春岁月的河。