Re: 3 new topics

From: Elizabeth Jones <ilovedashriprock@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon Apr 21 2003 - 22:44:52 EDT





>Proposal #3) Friends tell me that when I go through months of
>reading nothing but JDS, I become maudlin, even morose. I think
>it's because of his take on love, which, except for familial and
>unrequited, seems terribly unsatisfactory. Not that I want to read
>romance novels, simply that he takes the hope from me, part of the
>beauty of his writing. Okay, I'm overstating it, being a bit
>melodramatic, but you know what I'm saying. What's your take on

>"salinger on love"?

I love that about Salinger.  I do the same thing, and I also notice my seeming more moody, cussing more and talking about how they don't care about anything when they read his books too.  So strange.  I think it's because he shows relationships where it seems like the characters are only concerned with themselves and disregard other characters' feelings.  I think this attitude is then pushed into life and applied to people the reader actually knows, because it too often seems true.  It gives me a well nobody cares about anything , so why should I mood.  It's depressing, but for some reason I like it. 



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