Re: Letters FROM Salinger being collected?


Subject: Re: Letters FROM Salinger being collected?
From: Chris Kubica @Home (@Home)
Date: Wed Aug 01 2001 - 13:16:34 GMT


Re: Letters FROM Salinger being collected?Thanks, Will. I feel like a buddy brother...your brother Buddy if you, please.

It's my understanding that anything anyone has written is copyrighted the moment it is committed to paper (except a grocery list or something). This is how the copyright laws were changed in the USA, to help better protect authors, in the late 1970's I believe. This, in addition to what you pointed out: that ole JDS actually set a legal precedent at the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that an author owns the *words* of a letter, no matter who owns the physical paper of the letter itself.

So ole JDS should be safely protected from ever seeing an authorized collection of his letters on a bookstore shelf.

So let the press discuss the issue all they like...all the better for us.

CDK

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Will Hochman
  To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
  Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:17 PM
  Subject: Re: Letters FROM Salinger being collected?

  Chris, I don't think unpublished work can have a copyright...but Salinger did stop Ian Hamilton from using unpublished letters in In Search Of...I don't feel great about the Letters From Salinger rumor even though I know it may help publicize our Letters to Salinger because the rumored book seems so tawdry and typical of our cultural thirst for exposing people...I don't think Salinger's interest in young people or his sex life has as much to do with his fiction as many people want to make of it. I will rest a bit easier with your copyright reminder, but so much of the author has been torn and shredded in the name of "biography" and not enough of what he writes is really discussed. That's why I love our book...it's really about what readers do with Salinger's fiction in their lives; it's not really at all about the fiction of Salinger's life. I guess what I'm saying is that what we can know of the facts of Salinger's life seem tiny compared to what his fiction may help us know and feel...

  Anyhow, thanks for the legal Prozac...back to work on the afterward and class prep, will

  PS: If you really want to know, I know this is a list post that sounds more like a personal letter but Chris has been more and more like a buddy of a brother these days and if anyone is gonna get that, it's bananafish...and I'm guessing this is something some of us care about....

    Isn't it all a mute point? After all, ole JDS owns the copyrights to any letter written to anyone and nobody'd ever get permission to reprint them.

    Chris

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Will Hochman
      To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
      Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 7:02 PM
      Subject: Letters FROM Salinger being collected?

      I spoke last night with a journalist (who also says she's doing an NYU dissertation...) who claims to have broken the story that Margaret Salinger was publishing Dream Catcher...and is now in pursuit of finding out about a supposed book of letters Salinger wrote to young girls. Apparently, this journalist has some evidence that someone named Ken Rendell has been buying auctioned letters from Salinger (for Bill Gates?) (for someone who plans to put them in a book?) (???) and this person I spoke with at length on the phone wants to know about the rumor/truth of an emerging book. Due to prepositional confusion she thought I might be this person but I explained that Chris and I are working on Letters TO Salinger.

      When she learned I'm not the book editor/scholar she thought I was, she asked for my help. After directing her to my home page and points I made in my dissertation, I gave her an hour lesson on the phone (Zooey style) about why I thought it was ridiculous to fish out letters Salinger kindly wrote and expose them to cultural shifts. I tried to explain how students in a class last month read APDFB and couldn't avoid wondering if Seymour was perverted in the way he touched and talked to Sybil, and how I read that as a change from the 50's to now. I still think Seymour was not hitting on Sybil just communicating and connecting...but in our Politically Correct times where there's a story almost every day about perversion (The mayor of Waterbury, Connecticut has just been arrested for having sex with young girls) it's easy to see how others would suspect Seymour...and Salinger.

      I believe Salinger is entitled to his sexuality and privacy and don't support a book trying to play off Maynard's tawdry points...but I'm very curious to learn more about it...does anyone know of anyone buying letters from Salinger toward a book? Apparently, the grace of Peter Norton buying Maynard's letters and returning them to Salinger isn't a continuing grace but we'll see...will
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  Assistant Professor of English
  Southern Connecticut State University
  501 Crescent St, New Haven, CT 06515
  203 392 5024

  http://www.southernct.edu/~hochman/willz.html



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