Saturday, December 8, 2007

Barbara Cooney, 1917-2000: She Created Many Popular Children's Books






08 December
2007

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Barbara Cooney
Now, the VOA
Special English program PEOPLE IN AMERICA.  Today,  Shirley Griffith
and Steve Ember tell about the life of Barbara Cooney, the creator of many
popular children’s books.  She died in March two thousand. 


(MUSIC)


VOICE ONE:


For sixty years Barbara Cooney created children’s books.  She wrote
some.  And she provided pictures for her own books and for books written by
others.  Her name appears on one hundred ten books in all. 


The last book was published six months before her death.  It is called
"Basket Moon."  It was written by Mary Lyn Ray.  It tells the story of
a boy who lived a century ago with his family in the mountains in New York
state.  His family makes baskets that are sold in town.  One magazine
describes Barbara Cooney's paintings in "Basket Moon" as quiet and
beautiful.  It says they tie together "the basket maker’s natural world and
the work of his craft." 


VOICE TWO:


Barbara Cooney was known for her carefully detailed work.  One example
is in her artwork for the book "Eleanor."  It is about Eleanor Roosevelt,
who became the wife of President Franklin Roosevelt.  Miz Cooney made sure
that a dress worn by Eleanor as a baby was historically correct down to the
smallest details. 






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Another example of her detailed work is in her retelling of "Chanticleer and
the Fox."  She took the story from the "Canterbury Tales" by English poet
Geoffrey Chaucer.  Barbara Cooney once said that every flower and grass in
her pictures grew in Chaucer's time in fourteenth-century England. 


VOICE ONE:


Barbara Cooney wondered at times if her concern about details was worth the
effort.  "How many children will know or care?" she said.  "Maybe not
a single one.  Still I keep piling it on.  Detail after detail. 
Whom am I pleasing -- besides myself?  I don't know.  Yet if I put
enough in my pictures, there may be something for everyone.  Not all will
be understood, but some will be understood now and maybe more later." 


Miz Cooney gave that speech as she accepted the nineteen fifty-nine Caldecott
Medal for "Chanticleer and the Fox."  The American Library Association
gives the award each year to the artist of a picture book for children. 
She received a second Caldecott Medal for her folk-art paintings in the book,
"Ox-Cart Man."


VOICE TWO:


Barbara Cooney’s first books appeared in the nineteen forties.  At first
she created pictures using a method called scratchboard. 


The scratchboard is made by placing white clay on a hard surface.  Thick
black ink is spread over the clay.  The artist uses a sharp knife or other
tool to make thousands of small cuts in the top.  With each cut of the
black ink, the white clay shows through.  To finish the piece the artist
may add different colors. 


Scratchboard is hard work, but this process can create fine detail. 
Later, Barbara Cooney began to use pen and ink, watercolor, oil paints, and
other materials.


(MUSIC)


VOICE ONE:


Barbara Cooney was born in New York City in nineteen seventeen.  Her
mother was an artist and her father sold stocks on the stock market. 
Barbara graduated from Smith College in Massachusetts in nineteen thirty-eight
with a major in art history. 


During World War Two Barbara Cooney joined the Women's Army Corps.  She
also got married, but her first marriage did not last long.  Then she
married a doctor, Charles Talbot Porter.  They were married until her
death.  She had four children.


VOICE TWO:


Barbara Cooney said that three of her books were as close to a story of her
life as she would ever write.  One is "Miss Rumphius," published in
nineteen eighty-two.  We will tell more about "Miss Rumphius" soon.


The second book is called "Island Boy."  The boy is named
Matthias.  He is the youngest of twelve children in a family on Tibbetts
Island, Maine.  Matthias grows up to sail around the world.  But
throughout his life he always returns to the island of his childhood. 
Barbara Cooney also traveled around the world, but in her later years always
returned to live on the coast of Maine.


VOICE ONE:


The third book about Barbara Cooney’s life is called "Hattie and the Wild
Waves."  It is based on the childhood of her mother.  The girl Hattie
lives in a wealthy family in New York.  One day she tells her family that
she wants to be a painter when she grows up.  The other children make fun
of the idea of a girl wanting to paint houses.  


But, as the book explains, “Hattie was not thinking about houses.  She
was thinking about the moon in the sky and the wind in the trees and the wild
waves of the ocean."  


Hattie tries different jobs as she grows up.  At last, she follows her
dream and decides to "paint her heart out."


(MUSIC)


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Of all of Barbara Cooney's books, the one that seems to affect people the
most is "Miss Rumphius."  It won the American Book Award.  It was
first published in nineteen eighty-two by Viking-Penguin.  "Miss Rumphius"
is Alice Rumphius.  A young storyteller in the book tells the story which
begins with Alice as a young girl:


VOICE THREE:


"In the evening Alice sat on her grandfather's knee and listened to his
stories of faraway places.  When he had finished, Alice would say, 'When I
grow up, I too will go to faraway places, and when I grow old, I too will live
beside the sea.’


‘That is all very well, little Alice,' said her grandfather, 'but there is a
third thing you must do.'


'What is that?' asked Alice.


‘You must do something to make the world more beautiful,' said her
grandfather.


'All right,' said Alice.  But she did not know what that could be.


In the meantime Alice got up and washed her face and ate porridge for
breakfast.  She went to school and came home and did her homework.


And pretty soon she was grown up."


VOICE ONE:


Alice traveled the world.  She climbed tall mountains where the snow
never melted.  She went through jungles and across deserts.  One day,
however, she hurt her back getting off a camel. 


VOICE THREE:


“'What a foolish thing to do,' said Miss Rumphius.  'Well, I have
certainly seen faraway places.  Maybe it is time to find my place by the
sea.'  And it was, and she did.


Miss Rumphius was almost perfectly happy.  'But there is still one more
thing I have to do,' she said.  'I have to do something to make the world
more beautiful.' 


But what?  'The world is already pretty nice,' she thought, looking out
over the ocean."


VOICE TWO:


The next spring Miss Rumphius' back was hurting again.  She had to stay
in bed most of the time.  Through her bedroom window she could see the tall
blue and purple and rose-colored lupine flowers she had planted the summer
before. 


VOICE THREE:


"'Lupines,' said Miss Rumphius with satisfaction.  'I have always loved
lupines the best.  I wish I could plant more seeds this summer so that I
could have still more flowers next year.' 


But she was not able to."


VOICE ONE:


A hard winter came, then spring.  Miss Rumphius was feeling
better.  She could take walks again.  One day she came to a hill where
she had not been in a long time.  "'I don't believe my eyes,' she cried
when she got to the top.  For there on the other side of the hill was a
large patch of blue and purple and rose-colored lupines!”


VOICE THREE:


"'It was the wind,' she said as she knelt in delight.  ‘It was the wind
that brought the seeds from my garden here!  And the birds must have
helped.'  Then Miss Rumphius had a wonderful idea!"


VOICE TWO:


That idea was to buy lupine seed -- lots of it.  All summer, wherever
she went, Miss Rumphius would drop handfuls of seeds: over fields, along roads,
around the schoolhouse, behind the church.  Her back did not hurt her any
more.  But now some people called her "That Crazy Old Lady." 


The next spring there were lupines everywhere.  Miss Rumphius had done
the most difficult thing of all.  The young storyteller in the book
continues:


VOICE THREE:


"My Great-aunt Alice, Miss Rumphius, is very old now.  Her hair is very
white.  Every year there are more and more lupines.  Now they call her
the Lupine Lady.  ...


"'When I grow up,' I tell her, 'I too will go to faraway places and come home
to live by the sea.'


'That is all very well, little Alice,' says my aunt, 'but there is a third
thing you must do.'


'What is that?' I ask.


"'You must do something to make the world more beautiful.'"


VOICE ONE:


Many readers, young and old, would agree that Barbara Cooney did just that.


VOICE TWO:


Many of Barbara Cooney's later books took place in the small northeastern
state of Maine.  She spent summers there when she was a child, then moved
to Maine in her later years. 


She loved Maine.  She gave her local library almost a million
dollars.  The state showed its love for her.  In nineteen ninety-six,
the governor of Maine declared Barbara Cooney a "State Treasure."


(MUSIC)


ANNOUNCER:


This Special English program was written by Avi Arditti and produced by Paul
Thompson.  Your narrators were Shirley Griffith and Steve Ember. 
Adrienne Arditti was the storyteller.  Join us again next week for another
PEOPLE IN AMERICA program on the Voice of
America.

Anh Ngữ sinh động bài 121

Bấm vào đây để nghe Nghe trực tiếp trên mạng Bấm vào đây để nghe Bấm vào đây để tải xuống
Ðây là Chương trình Anh Ngữ Sinh Ðộng New Dynamic English, bài 121. Phạm Văn xin kính chào quí vị thính giả. Mở đầu bài học, để luyện nghe hiểu, quí vị nghe một câu hỏi, rồi nghe một mẩu đối thoại trong đó có câu trả lời, rồi nghe hỏi lại, và trả lời. Rồi khi nghe câu trả lời đúng, quí vị lập lại. Language Focus: Questions Based on Dialog Larry: Questions. Listen to the question, then listen to the dialog. Eliz: Why is Mr. Blake going to New York? (short pause) Epstein: So listen, what are your plans from here? Blake: Well, tomorrow I’m flying to New York in the afternoon to meet with some prospective customers. Epstein: I certainly wish you the best of luck out there. Blake: Thank you. Eliz: Why is Mr. Blake going to New York? (ding) (pause for answer) Eliz: He’s going there to meet with some prospective customers. (short pause) Larry: Listen to the question, then listen to the dialog. Eliz: Does Mr. Epstein think that this is the end of his relationship with Mr. Blake? (short pause) Epstein: Also, I’d like to ask if you could just keep in touch later. I’m very interested to know what happens. In the future, we never know what’s going to happen. But it may be possible for us to work together. Blake: Okay. I certainly will, Mike. Eliz: Does Mr. Epstein think that this is the end of his relationship with Mr. Blake? (ding) (pause for answer) Eliz: No. He hopes that it will be possible for them to work together in the future. (short pause) MUSIC Vietnamese Explanation
Trong đoạn Mách Giúp Văn hóa Culture Tips, Gary chỉ cho ta cách duy trì hệ thống liên lạc giữa những người quen để họ giúp ta tìm việc làm hay bán hàng, gọi là ‘‘network’’, hệ thống liên lạc; động từ to network, danh động từ là networking. Chữ “network” vốn nghĩa là một hệ thống liên lạc, như computer network, local area network, chỉ hệ thống máy điện tử trong công ty hay đại học; network còn có nghĩa là hệ thống truyền thanh hay truyền hình, hay hệ thống các đường giao thông. Network trong bài dùng như một mạng liên lạc giữa bạn bè để giúp ta tin tức mới nhất về việc làm hay thương mại. You should develop a network of people you know to give you job information when you need it.=bạn nên tạo một hệ thống liên lạc giữa bạn bè để mách cho bạn biết tin tức về việc làm khi cần. Networking is a good way to get business information.=sự liên lạc giữa bạn bè là một cách tốt để biết tin tức về công việc. You can also network with people you used to work with.=bạn có thể duy trì liên lạc với những người mà xưa bạn cùng làm việc. The Internet connects people.=liên mạng Internet giúp người ta liên lạc với nhau. To connect=nối với nhau. Up to date=cập nhật, mới nhất. Suppliers=nhà cung cấp hàng hóa. Your information will be up to date=tin tức của bạn được cập nhật, mới nhất. Networking is especially important if you are looking for a job.=duy trì liên lạc với nhau đặc biệt quan trọng nếu bạn đang tìm việc. Job openings=có việc đang cần người. People in your network can tell you about job openings, and they can recommend you to their employers. =người ở trong hệ thống liên lạc của bạn có thể cho bạn biết về việc làm đang cần, và họ có thể giới thiệu bạn với chủ nhân của họ. Cut 2
Culture Tips: Networking Larry: Culture Tips This Culture Tip answers the question: “What is networking?” Eliz: Welcome once again to “Culture Tips” with Gary Engleton. Today, our e mail question is: “American business people are always talking about networking.” “What exactly is networking?” Gary: Well, a network is a group of things that are connected. Eliz: Like the Internet. Gary: Exactly. The Internet connects people. “Networking” means keeping in touch with the people you know in business—for example, your suppliers, customers, and co workers. You can also network with people you used to work with, and with people you knew at your university. Eliz: So why do people network? Gary: Well, if you talk to a lot of people, you will hear different points of view and your information will be up to date. This is important in business. And networking is especially important if you are looking for a job. People in your network can tell you about job openings, and they can recommend you to their employers. Eliz: So, Gary, who is in your network? Gary: People like you. And I am in your network. Eliz: I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks for your tips, Gary. MUSIC
Vietnamese Explanation
Trong phần True or False, quí vị nghe một câu rồi trả lời True or False, đúng hay sai, tùy ý nghĩa trong đoạn đã học. The people in your network can give you a lot of up to date information. Khi up to date dùng như một tĩnh từ thì có dấu nối hyphen giữa up và to và giữa to và date. Những người trong hệ thống liên lạc giữa bạn bè có thể cho bạn nhiều tin tức mới nhất. Former co workers can be a good source of information and job recommendations.=bạn cùng làm ở sở cũ có thể là nguồn tin tốt và giới thiệu việc làm tốt.
Cut 3
Language Focus: True/False Larry: True or False. Eliz: Networking is a good way to get business information. (ding) (pause for answer) Eliz: True. The people in your network can give you a lot of up to date information. (pause) Eliz: Your network can include people you used to work with. (ding) (pause for answer) Eliz: True. Former co workers can be a good source of information and job recommendations. (pause) MUSIC
Vietnamese Explanation
Trong phần Ðàm Thoại Thương Mại, ta nghe Amy Lee, phó Chủ tịch công ty Palatino Music, vừa ký giao kèo với ban hoà tấu Rochester. Amy Lee, a Vice President of Palatino Music, has just signed a contract with the Rochester Symphony Orchestra. A Symphony Orchestra=ban hòa tấu. A violin concerto=Bản công treơc tâu vĩ cầm. Concerto, số nhiều Concertos, là một bản hòa âm cho một hay hai nhạc khí như dương cầm piano hay vĩ cầm violin và có ban nhạc phụ họa, thí dụ bản concertos nổi tiếng của nhạc sĩ người Ý là Antonio Vivaldi, 1678 1741, tên là The Four Seasons, Bốn Mùa. Project=dự án. I really like your idea about recording the major violin concertos.=tôi rất thích ý của bạn về việc thâu âm những bản concertos vĩ cầm chính. Discuss the details=thảo luận về chi tiết. We can set a specific date=chúng ta có thể định ngày gặp nhất định. Tour=đi lưu diễn hay đi du lịch. We’ll be touring Europe for two months.=chúng tôi sẽ đi trình diễn ở Âu châu trong hai tháng.
Cut 4 Business Dialog: Talking about the future Larry: Business Dialog Amy Lee, a Vice President of Palatino Music, has just signed a contract with the Rochester Symphony Orchestra. She is talking to Harry Reese, the General Manager for the orchestra. Eliz: Let’s listen to today’s Business Dialog.
Amy Lee, a Vice President of Palatino Music, has just signed a contract with the Rochester Symphony Orchestra.
She is talking to Harry Reese, the General Manager for the orchestra.
SFX: classical music in background
Amy: Harry, I’m really looking forward to working with you and the orchestra.
Harry: I feel the same. This is an exciting project!
Amy: I really like your idea about recording the major violin concertos.
When will we be able to meet to discuss the details?
Harry: Well, I’ll be back here in three weeks.
We could meet then.
Amy: That sounds great.
When you get back to your office, give me a call.
We can set a specific date.
Harry: I’ll do that!
Amy: So what will the orchestra be doing in the next few months?
Harry: Well, we’ll be touring Europe for two months.
Amy: That sounds exciting!
Harry: Yes, we’re really looking forward to it.
MUSIC
Vietnamese Explanation
Trong phần Focus on Functions, ta để ý đến cách dùng chữ; quí vị nghe và dùng những câu về tương lai. When you get back to your office, give me a call.=khi ông về văn phòng, xin gọi điện thoại cho tôi.
Cut 5
Focus on Functions: Talking about the future
Larry: Focus on Functions: Talking about the future
Larry: Listen and Repeat.
Eliz: I’m really looking forward to working with you.
(pause for repeat)
Eliz: I’ll be back here in three weeks.
(pause for repeat)
Eliz: We could meet then.
(pause for repeat)
Eliz: When you get back to your office, give me a call.
(pause for repeat)
Eliz: We can set a specific date.
(pause for repeat)
Eliz: We’ll be touring Europe for two months.
(pause for repeat)
MUSIC
Vietnamese Explanation
Trong đoạn tới, Gary chỉ cho ta những cách nói về tương lai.What are your plans from here? Thế sau khi ở đây về, bạn dự tính sẽ làm gì? I’d like to ask if you could just keep in touch.=tôi muốn chúng ta duy trì liên lạc.Trong đoạn này, ta cũng dùng hình thức modal ‘will’ trong những hình thức viết tắt như I’ll, we’ll thay cho I will, we will, hay will be VERB+ing diễn tả điều dự phỏng hay hứa, predict or promise) trong tương lai. So what will the orchestra be doing in the next few weeks? Thế ban nhạc sẽ làm gì trong vài tuần tới? I’m looking forward to….Verb+ing. I’m looking forward to meeting you.=tôi mong chờ được gặp bạn. This is an exciting project.= đây là một dự án đầy hứng thú. I’m very interested to know what happens.=tôi rất muốn biết công việc của bạn về sau ra sao.
Phân biệt CÁCH ÐỌC VÀ NGHĨA chữ CONTRACT. CONtract nhấn mạnh vần đầu nghĩa là giao kèo, hợp đồng, khế ước. You should never sign a contract without getting legal advice first.=bạn chớ bao giờ ký giao kèo mà không hỏi luật sư trước. A building contractor=người hay hãng thầu xây cất. We contracted himto to fix the roof.=chúng tôi ký hợp đồng thuê ông ta sửa mái nhà. Còn động từ to conTRACT, nhấn mạnh vần nhì, có nghĩa là “thu nhỏ lại”. Thí dụ, ‘‘she’s’’ is the contracted form of ‘‘she is’’—She’s là hình thức thu gọn của “she is”. Metal contracts as it becomes cool.=kim loại co lại khi nguội.
Cut 6
Gary’s Tips: Future Plans
Larry: Gary’s Tips.
UPBEAT MUSIC
Eliz: Now it’s time for Gary’s Tips with Gary Engleton!
Gary: Hello, Elizabeth! Today we’ll discuss ways to talk about the future.
In English, you can use many different language forms to talk about the future.
For example, when Mr. Blake tells Mr. Epstein about his plans for the future, he uses the expression “tomorrow I’m flying to New York.”
Epstein: So listen, what are your plans from here?
Blake: Well, tomorrow I’m flying to New York in the afternoon to meet with some prospective customers.
Gary: In English, instead of using a special verb form, we often indicate the future by using time expressions such as “tomorrow,” “later” or “in the future.”
Listen to these examples:
Epstein: Also, I’d like to ask if you could just keep in touch later.
I’m very interested to know what happens.
In the future, we never know what’s going to happen.
But it may be possible for us to work together.
Blake: Okay. I certainly will, Mike.
Gary: Today’s Business Dialog also has examples of how to talk about the future.
One common expression is “I’m looking forward to...”
Amy: Harry, I’m really looking forward to working with you and the orchestra.
Harry: I feel that same. This is an exciting project!
Gary: The modal “will” and its contracted forms, such as “I’ll” or “we’ll,” is often used to predict or promise something in the future, as in this example:
Amy: When will we be able to meet to discuss the details?
Harry: Well, I’ll be back here in three weeks. We could meet then.
Gary: Sometimes “will” is combined with the I N G form, as in the question “What will the orchestra be doing?”
Amy: So what will the orchestra be doing in the next few months?
Harry: Well, we’ll be touring Europe for two months.
Gary: Thanks for joining us today for Gary’s Tips. We’ll see you again next time!
Eliz: Thanks, Gary!
MUSIC
Vietnamese Explanation
Quí vị vừa học xong bài 121 trong Chương trình Anh Ngữ Sinh động New Dynamic English. Phạm Văn xin kính chào quí vị thính giả và xin hẹn gặp lại trong bài học kế tiếp

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Mon, Nov 05 2007 54169 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21904/download.aspx">Download


File Size 16.3MB


Cute Chat is a full-featured ASP.NET chat
program....

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Mon, Nov 12 2007 27841 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21915/download.aspx">Download


File Size 3.8MB


DotNetGallery is an ASP.NET server control
designe...

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Thu, Aug 17 2006 12869 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21926/download.aspx">Download


File Size 1.8MB


CuteEditor for .NET Class Reference

Thu, Aug 17 2006 9589 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21914/download.aspx">Download


File Size 229.3kB


Cute live support is a real-time online
chat suppo...

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Mon, Nov 12 2007 7608 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21855/download.aspx">Download


File Size 9.7MB


Cute Editor Developer's Guide

Thu, Aug 17 2006 7433 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21913/download.aspx">Download


File Size 1.6MB


Cute Chat and Web Messenger for Community
Server 2...

Mon, Nov 12 2007 5190 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21916/download.aspx">Download


File Size 3.5MB


Cute Editor for DotNetNuke 4.x- #1 WYSIWYG
HTML Ed...

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Tue, Sep 11 2007 3584 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21905/download.aspx">Download


File Size 8.1MB


Cute Chat and Web Messenger for Community
Server 2...

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Mon, Nov 12 2007 3211 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21917/download.aspx">Download


File Size Unknown


Cute Chat and Web Messenger for Dotnetnuke
4.x Cut...

Mon, Nov 12 2007 2591 class=CommonImageTextButton
style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(/Themes/default/images/file/Download.gif)"
href="http://cutesoft.net/downloads/folders/21919/download.aspx">Download


File Size
3.7MB