Monday, August 17, 2009

壁紙標語的來源

之前發過三張《武道狂》官方壁紙,上面各有一句英文標語,其實都是借用的,來源在此解釋一下。



第一張燕橫的「Clear eyes. Full heart. Can't lose.」,來自我很喜歡的美國電視劇集《Friday Night Lights》,正是戲裡美式足球隊的口號。

原句是「hearts」,因為壁紙裡這句子是表達燕橫本人的心聲,所以改成單數。



第二張荊裂「All I want is a sharp sword and a straight path to my enemies.」,來自著名幻想小說《Conan the Barbarian》的首個短篇故事《The Phoenix on the Sword》。

第一次看到這句子已經喜歡得不得了。在最初構思《武道狂之詩》時,我就已經在筆記本寫上這句子,定作這個長篇故事的主旋律。

原句是過去式的,因為故事裡Conan說這句話時已經當上國王,正在懷緬過去。在這裡則借用表達荊裂的直率與狂熱。



第三張武當眾「Wutang Clan ain't nuthing ta f' wit.」,正是鼎鼎大名的Gangsta Rap團體Wu-tang Clan的一首歌名(收錄在他們一鳴驚人的處女大碟《Enter The Wu-tang(36 Chambers)》內)。

這是黑人slang口音的拼寫法,正寫就是「Wutang Clan ain't nothing to fuck with.」,「武當派他媽的不好惹」的意思。
(原來的Wu-tang Clan中間有「-」,因為不想句子裡的「武當派」寫法跟那樂團名字一樣,就省掉了。)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very happy to learn that you read Conan too. I read it long ago when I was abroad.
Conan is invented by Robert E Howard. His writing style is raw but powerful. After Robert passed away, other writers took up the story. They have more polish, but lack the power, i.e. the shock value.
I hope your writing will have both polish and the power.

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喬靖夫 said...

我同時也喜歡Conan的電影呢。:)

Howard的文筆的確很有氣魄,我常覺得如果自己更早看到就好了。

Anonymous said...

It does not matter when you read them, as long as you were inspired by it.

I have NEVER met anyone in Hong Kong over 30 years old who had read Conan. I am impressed by your wide coverage of works read. I would like to share with you some of the novels that I have read which are inspiring to me:

1) The Matador series by Steven Perry (Themes include martial arts, Vietnam, guerilla, revolution. I read book 1 when I was 14, but it took me another 10 years before I could find the rest of the series in North America)
2) Ninja by Eric van Lustbader
3) Stainless Rat series by Harry Harrison (Science fiction style of James Bond)
4) James Bond series (the ones written by Ian Fleming)
5) Anita Blake series by Laurel K Hamilton (detective, werewolves, vampires, necromancy. First 10 books are good. I like your vampire hunter novels too ... )
6) Foundation series by Issac Asimov (science fiction with no action sequences, but the ideas are so inspiring that it is good)
7) Lensmen Series by EE Doc Smith (Big guns, big ships, big armies, classic good vs bad, alien benefactor, alien nemesis etc. Just like Star Wars, but written 40 years BEFORE Star Wars)
8) Cobra by Buichi Terrasawa

I hope eventually, you would have the time and the opportunity to read these novels and be similarly inspired and moved as well.

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