Re: New full size paperbacks


Subject: Re: New full size paperbacks
From: citycabn (citycabn@gateway.net)
Date: Fri Jan 26 2001 - 12:30:30 GMT


will wrote:

>Paul, I think poetry is all about the white space on the page...and
>we both know there's plenty of poetry in Salinger's fiction

Near the end of Alsen's fascinating, frustrating book on the Glass family,
he writes that Seymour said (alas, can't quote it, don't have the book):
"the main current of poetry that runs through things, all things". (Or some
such statement.)

My question is: does anyone know exactly where Seymour said this? (I
deduce, by default, it must be in _Hapworth 16, 1924_, but where in that
thicket of words....)

--Bruce

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