Subject: rErE: JDS in the NY Review of Books
From: zazie (zazie@raketnet.nl)
Date: Tue Jun 05 2001 - 04:31:28 GMT
>>It's not clear why Malcolm chose this moment for her essay, unless
>>she, like so many of us, has on her mind the fact of its presently 
>>being the astounding *fiftieth* anniversary of the publication of 
>>the novel, CATCHER.  If you can get your hands on a copy of the June 
>>21 New York Review of Books, do give this essay a look.  It's a 
>>refreshing take on several subjects we have talked to death here, 
>>and it brings to light a few fresh insights and more than a few good
>>turns of phrase.  (Too bad we can't get Janet Malcolm to join us 
>>from time to time!)
>Did you get an advanced copy of the NY Review of Books?  I could only
>find a copy dated today in the local bookshops and magazine racks.  I
>would be on the lookout for it, as this sounds like a very interesting
>and fresh look at Salinger's legacy as seen today.
Yeah, how DID our Tim get a hold of this??? There wouldn't be some sleeping
with the editor or croney-istic girlfriend promotion going on here, 
now would there? ;-) ;-) ;-)
Puzzled&Intrigued,
Zazie
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