Re: farewell to arms


Subject: Re: farewell to arms
From: Jim Rovira (jrovira@drew.edu)
Date: Fri Jun 21 2002 - 14:59:50 EDT


heh...GOOD QUESTION :).

Any reference to Hem. in Salinger's letters? Or articles/interviews?

Jim

pan gloss wrote:

> holden tells the reader that DB had him read Farewell
> to Arms, and holden is disdainful of the book,
> implying that it's phony. to what degree do you think
> this reflects Salinger's feelings for hemingway??
>
> --- midge immington <midgeimmington@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > --- Will Hochman <hochmanw1@owl.southernct.edu>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I don't
> > > know if there are any direct allusions to
> > Hemingway
> > > in Salinger's
> > > fiction. None come to mind but others may know
> > and
> > > I'd like to!
> >
> > Hi!
> > Isn't there a reference to one of Hemingway's novels
> > in Catcher? And in Seymour an Introduction he
> > alludes
> > to it being time, at 40, to leave the ball parks and
> > *bullfights*.
> >
> > --Midge
> >
> >
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