Re: Seymour


Subject: Re: Seymour
From: WILL HOCHMAN (hochman@uscolo.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 17 1997 - 11:42:48 GMT


actually, he was quite the thespian at valley forge...and i have to admit,
that i often think of salinger as they type of stage actor in prose who is
so perfect we forget he's acting...
will

On Mon, 17 Feb 1997, Amit Mathur wrote:

> At 08:41 AM 2/12/97 -0700, you wrote:
> >sundeep is right about that letter in which jds imagines playing
> >holden--salinger was young and heady enough to imagine himself on the
> >stage...or maybe trying to climb onto hemingway's "stage"...will
> >
> JDS on stage? Sounds quite ironic considering he lives in a secluded cabin
> in the Northeast, answering only to copyright offenders and his own
> representatives. You think he'll make any appearances with the new release?
> I dont. I think he will remain within the 'mysterious author' facade.
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