Re: Howdy. Please, oh god please, help.


Subject: Re: Howdy. Please, oh god please, help.
From: LR Pearson, Arts 99 (lp9616@bristol.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Dec 05 2001 - 06:42:04 GMT


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Dear all,

Sorry, this wasn't supposed to go on the list. I know major swapping
of stories onlistm(or at all) is a no-no. But Adam's case seemed
pretty strong. Just hope this inadvertant posting doesn't bring the
might of Ober&Ober down on my head.

Love, Lucy-Ruth

On Wed, 5 Dec 2001 11:25:30 +0000 "LR Pearson, Arts 99"
<lp9616@bristol.ac.uk> wrote:

> Dear Adam,
>
> This seems pretty much the best testimony to urgent need for an
> application of Salinger I have ever seen. I have therefore forwarded
> all the unpublished stories I have (I think that is most of the ones
> available) as you have no doubt noticed! Hopefully they will be as
> helpful as the poetry (I think its a Keats lyric) that Buddy put in his
> breast pocket to cure his cough (in Seymour, I think). Oops,I seem to
> have a lot of 'I think's in this paragraph.
>
> Glad you've disovered the bananafish bowl, we are all very friendly and
> a good salve for wounds of the soul.
>
> Welcome to the list. Enjoy the stories!
>
> With love,
>
> Lucy-Ruth
>
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 00:43:13 -0600 Adam Tetzloff <tetzloff@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello one and all.
> >
> > My name is Adam Tetzloff and I'm new to the list. I usually wouldn't give a
> > biography, but my sad and embarassingly true story may help to gain response
> > and aid in my selfish mission.
> >
> > I am 22 and currently live in Iowa City, IA with my lady friend. She is a
> > writer, I am not, and I read slowly too, but I love it. We just moved here
> > from Brooklyn, NY. I was working at the World Trade Center, floor 17 of
> > tower two, when I suddenly, for obvious reasons, became unemployed and shell
> > shocked. We moved here for the quiet.
> >
> > I had read Catcher when I was in 8th grade and again in High School and
> > loved it. For some reason, I never bothered to read Salingers other works.
> > In the month between the terrorist attck and our move I had many days to
> > kill, unemployed and in teh city. So I went to the steps of the library and
> > central park and all over Manhattan and Brooklyn and I read all I could. I
> > loved each story dearly.
> >
> > However I ran out of material. Upon moving here I went to the University
> > library and using the list from Salinger.org I found a few of the
> > "underpublished stories. Most of the stories had been torn or cut from the
> > books. I was able to find only 4 of the 22.
> >
> > I would really like to get a copy, e-text, photocopy, or most preferably but
> > least likely a hard copy, of these 22 gems. Any help you could give would be
> > wildly rewarded and cherished. I have a great record collection, perhaps
> > there is a gem you are looking for? I don't know. I will do just about
> > anything at this point.
> >
> > Please please help. I look forward to your replies with a fever.
> >
> > Adam Tetzloff
> >
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