Re: A bit of a problem.

WILL HOCHMAN (hochman@uscolo.edu)
Sat, 18 Jul 1998 09:36:38 -0600 (MDT)

I think somewhere mr. salinger stressed a beginning, middle and
end...;)will

On Sat, 18 Jul 1998, Camille Scaysbrook wrote:

> 
> > > In what aspects do you feel that Twain is somewhat "salingeresque?"
> 
> I've heard Huck Finn be compared to Holden *a lot* of times - the first
> person narrator, the use of slang, his outsider status etc ... but I do
> think the comparison is a fairly superficial one.
> 
> Here's another question though ... what do you think actually constitutes
> something being `Salingeresque' - i.e. if I were to write a formula
> Salinger story, what ingredients would I need?
> 
> Camille 
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