Subject: RE: a rare condition
From: Will Hochman (hochman@southernct.edu)
Date: Fri Jun 15 2001 - 21:23:31 GMT
Great post Suzanne! I learned a lot and liked the cultural twist at
the end. I thought about how issues of sensitivity have interesting
cross winds...and about how the use of sensitivities has some pretty
interesting cross winds as well. One reason that Salinger may have
considered while making Seymour a poet, for example, is that poets
are supposed to turn their sensitive emotions into poems.
will
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