Grup Dedal-Lit, University of Lleida, Spain.
J Aging Stud. 2021 Dec;59:100972. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2021.100972. Epub 2021 Oct 1.
This article offers a fresh examination of Mitch Albom's bestseller Tuesdays with Morrie (1997) from a perspective of literary age studies, with a special focus on the concept of later-life mentorship. The classic mentor figure, commonly seen as the archetype of a wise old teacher, is revived through the healing power of an end-of-life narrative. The mentorial relationship between a young man and an old man shows that the personal growth is as an ongoing and ageless process of becoming that can lead to wisdom and a better understanding of aging and living-with-dying. It also reveals that later-life narratives of mentorship are an integral part of the transmission of knowledge and humanistic values to establish solid relationships between generations. Life lessons with Morrie, collected in the form of a memoir, provide readers with important tools to learn to accept life in all its dimensions, and show how literary narratives of growing older can help deconstruct negative western notions of old age and lead to more meaningful lives in all life stages.
本文从文学时代研究的角度,对米奇·阿尔博姆的畅销书《相约星期二》(1997)进行了全新的审视,特别关注了晚年指导的概念。经典的导师形象,通常被视为智慧的老教师的原型,通过生命末期叙述的治愈力量得以复兴。一个年轻人和一个老人之间的指导关系表明,个人成长是一个持续的、永恒的成长过程,它可以带来智慧,更好地理解衰老和与死亡共存。它还揭示了晚年指导的叙述是知识和人文价值观传递的一个组成部分,有助于建立代际之间的牢固关系。与莫里的人生课,以回忆录的形式收集,为读者提供了重要的工具,帮助他们学会接受生活的各个方面,并展示了关于变老的文学叙述如何帮助解构西方对老年的负面观念,以及如何在所有生命阶段过上更有意义的生活。