Who did you say you were? You should have said you were Thomas Pynchon and then made fun of him. Surely he would have been impressed by your wit and intellect, and treated you with respect. -- Sinclair Lewis On Fri, 1 Aug 1997 CHamil6876@aol.com wrote: > I once wrote a letter to Salinger through his agent's address, I knew full > well that I would not get a reply. The main reason I did this was to least I > tried to contact one of the 20th centuries great writers and maybe a dim > glimmer of hope that I would get something back. I do find it almost > impossible to see JD sorting through hundreds of letters a day just for his > own personal satisfaction. > > P.S. Did he really destroy all of his letters and why was he in court. > > Casey > Luke Seemann Suckster #627 o----------------------------------------- http://www.stardot.com/~lukeseem | "Sometimes nothing can be (612) MARY-RUB stubb@nwu.edu | a pretty cool hand." -----------------------------------o -- C.S. Lewis