Tr: An American Manifesto was Ghost World


Subject: Tr: An American Manifesto was Ghost World
ZazieZazie@hetnet.nl
Date: Tue Aug 07 2001 - 08:33:39 GMT


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From: "owner-bananafish@roughdraft.org" <owner-bananafish@roughdraft.org> on behalf of "georges aron" <georges.aron@libertysurf.fr>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 2:27 PM
To: "bananafish@roughdraft.org" <bananafish@roughdraft.org>
Subject: Tr: An American Manifesto was Ghost World

>>Zazie wrote:
>> Well, i am not privileged, i think, and i could fully relate to Holden. I think.
>> I mean, if someone has the determination to read the entire book, or is
>> caught up in it, it they are gonna relate, no matter wheter they're rich or poor
>> Maybe the part about the prep school but that is not the major part of the book.

>Of course, I don't know you, but I think that somebody who's going to
>university, who obviously speaks foreign languages, who can give a talk
>about the deficient translation of the Bible or a bunch of other fine
>subjects, is , in a way or another, privileged.
> Valérie

But seriously:
That doesn't take value away (devaluate? invalidate?) from what i said,
in short, determination/getting-caught-up-by-ness, is more important for
relating to CITR than if you're rich or you're poor. Really A LOT more.
Z.

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