This title reminds me of my caricature and sarcastic poem against the bureaucrat in PU, which caused a sensation in campus, students pushed and squeezed to see my work, titles as "the eight scenes of holidays". I guess if I had remained in China and had an art editor position in a national paper, my name would have been quite popular.
That gap will be filled soon as debt will be paid, but the loss of opportunities is still pitiful.
Here in the States my bread and butter is related to holidays closely not to say they treasure my portraits.
May this quote "Revolution is the grand holiday of millions of mass"...the idea of a general strike (“the grand national holiday”) ... arouse my enthusiasm again to greet my involving with possible mass movement of new learning methods of English words movement. The true glory belongs to those who posses true talent, vision and strong will but those bureaucrats like Mao against his colleagues in the later 1920's.
Spring girl is knocking our windows.
---BTW, my book will be ready, whom should I dedicate to?
Firstly, my parents reared me by their labor. I do owe certain individuals, include some respected who have left a legacy in modern history. But also I have lived in the States quite long. Had I stayed in China, my thought might have been distracted by some of the current unhealthy trend and no much space for my valuable pursuing, my energy might wasted in unworthy trifles with leaders, etc. Even more I might encounter some unexpected like couple of my teachers.
So back to the question? had I become nobody?