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我和鲍尔吉·原野一起开过几次笔会,觉得他是个有趣的人。笔会要参观,时间安排紧凑。参会的作家常因为睡不了懒觉而感无奈。当人们勿勿吃早饭的时候,看见鲍尔吉·原野一身矫健地跑步回来,洗澡、吃饭、上车。在车上,他戴上遮光罩倒头便睡。停车后,参观七七八八,上车又睡。听他说,他在德国的斯图加特的山上待了一个月,应德国外交部邀请访德。他问德方人士:我来干什么?德方人士说:那是你的事,我们不知道。于是,他在德国的山林中跑了一个月,然后在房间里读《卢布林的魔术师》。他说他对德国没留下什么印象,只见到不少外国人,估计多数是德国人。
I had several pens with Paullitch Wilderness and thought he was a funny man. Pens will want to visit, time schedule is compact. Participating writers often feel helpless because they can not sleep too late. When people do not eat breakfast, they see Baerji Wilderness running back, bathing, eating and getting on the train. In the car, he wore a hood down and fell asleep. After parking, visit seven thousand eight hundred eighty-eight, on the train and sleep. Hear him, he spent a month in the mountains of Stuttgart, Germany, at the invitation of the German Foreign Ministry to visit Germany. He asked German sources: What do I come from? German sources said: That is your business, and we do not know. So he ran for a month in the woods in Germany and then read “The Lublin Magician” in the room. He said he did not leave any impression on Germany and only saw many foreigners, most of whom were estimated to be Germans.