Readers: 44 | Updated: 03-15

Wright in "Dreams of My Father"

Translate Into:
Before he ever thought he would have to deploy Clintonesque spin to try to get himself out of a campaign controversy, Barack Obama wrote (an achingly good) memoir. In the book, Obama makes it clear that Wright when he first got to know him was pretty much the same Wright we're getting to know now (the one that Obama is at pains to say is on the verge of retirement). Wright was striking some of the same notes, saying racially venomous things and attacking the bombing of Hiroshima. Note this passage about the first sermon Obama heard from Wright, the source ultimately of the title of Obama's second book and one of the central themes of his presidential campaign:  The title of Reverend Wright's sermon that morning was "The Audacity of Hope." He began with a passage from the Book of Samuel--the story of Hannah, who, barren and taunted by her rivals, had wept and shaken in prayer before her God. The story reminded him, he said, of a sermon a fellow pastor had preached at a conference some years before, in which the pastor described going to a museum and being confronted by a painting title Hope.  "The painting depicts a harpist," Reverend Wright explained, "a woman who at first glance appears to be sitting atop a great mountain. Until you take a closer look and see that the woman is bruised and bloodied, dressed in tattered rags, the harp reduced to a single frayed string. Your eye is then drawn down to the scene below, down to the valley below, where everywhere are the ravages of famine, the drumbeat of war, a world groaning under strife and deprivation. "It is this world, a world where cruise ships throw away more food in a day than most residents of Port-au-Prince see in a year, where white folks' greed runs a world in need, apartheid in one hemisphere, apathy in another hemisphere...That's the world! On which hope sits!"  And so it went, a meditation on a fallen world. While the boys next to me doodled on their church bulletin, Reverend Wright spoke of Sharpsville and Hiroshima, the callousness of policy makers in the White House and in the State House. As the sermon unfolded, though, the stories of strife became more prosaic, the pain more immediate. The reverend spoke of the hardship that the congregation would face tomorrow, the pain of those far from the mountaintop, worrying about paying the light bill...


From The Blogs

Personal Growth, Career Planning

06-03
Fly with Dreams
Many years ago, while a group of men were working on the roadbed of the railway in a hot day, a slowly coming train interrupted their work. The train stopped and the window of the last carriage was op... 查看全文

Persistence Unlimited

03-25
107 Simple Ways To Turn Your Dreams into Reality
Goal Setting Time-intensive. Frustrating. Sometimes confusing. Yet Unavoidable. Because ultimately, its still the most efficient way to achieve your dreams. Many of us never learned how to do it.Other... 查看全文

Socyberty

07-23
Chasing Dreams and Breaking Promises
The Bolshevik revolution of 1917 represents one of the most drastic shifts toward gender equality in history. Russia went from being an oppressive monarchy to having some of the most socially progress... 查看全文

A Miracle A Day

01-23
4 Keys To Making Your Dreams Come True
Everyone has their own dreams... mine is to be supported by my writing.  Yours may be something completely different... it may be to travel the world, be a professional chef, or something else.  You p... 查看全文

TechCrunch

03-18
Photoshop Dreams of an iFlipPhone
When is Apple coming out with a flip version of the iPhone?Unwired View created some nice Photoshop images of what an iFlipPhone might look like based on what it claims is a recent Apple patent applic... 查看全文

Coolbuzz

04-20
The Chocolate Source from Planet Pluto - Chocolate is what dreams are made of!
Somyamathur: Forget about love, I’d rather fall in chocolate! Well, who would not want to do that? Love is often replaced by chocolate and hence those big tempting wrapped chocolates for Valentine’s d... 查看全文

7P Productions

01-15
Are You Aggressive Enough with Your Dreams?
Photo by markmiller In todays fast-paced world, we are often too busy with current events that we never really sit down to truly know what we want for ourselves in the future. When you do think about ... 查看全文

Culture, Geography, Science, Tourism

05-07
the Yardstick of Father's Love (II)
Fathers, the most serious man in the family, has been positioned by the traditional culture, etiquette and custom accurately, elaborately and reasonably. 'Respected Father, Intimate Mother'. Father sh... 查看全文

Random Good Stuff

03-29
Perfect Father’s Day Gift: Personal Gas Pump
Throw in an overall and daddy will be happy for the rest of his life.This is the 14-gallon gas pump with a patented siphon handle that instantly stops and starts the flow of gas, allowing you to fill ... 查看全文

Signal vs. Noise

03-27
[On writing] Constraints, nightmares vs. dreams, seeking haters, etc.
Constraints force brevity In No Resistance Is Futile, Paul Ford talks about how constraints (write without the letter “e”; use only one-syllable words; make every sentence exactly N words) can force y... 查看全文
More Articles
Elanso is a professional online platform which provides translation service for corporate or individule clients, opportunities for translation practice and translation jobs, and translation tool/software-download. Our online translators provide about 186 languages' translation service, including Japanese,Korean, French, German, Spanish, etc, among which, 20,000 are English translators. And some big translation service companies in Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing also registered here.