Re: Introductions


Subject: Re: Introductions
From: Will Hochman (hochmanw1@southernct.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 04 2002 - 10:06:50 EDT


I agree Jim...and I thought of suggesting Dream Catcher as well. I
think it's a great book for women. I admire Margaret Salinger's
courage and integrity. I think it was a hard book for her to write,
but an honest one and it may trigger more insights about Salinger's
fiction than French...dunno, but I'm hoping Amanda will let us know!
will

>Like all critics, French has his axe to grind and he's painfully obtuse
>about some alternative viewpoints about Salinger's fiction, but,
>overall, the book's a decent introduction, yeah.
>
>Jim
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