farewell to arms


Subject: farewell to arms
From: pan gloss (fabulata@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Jun 21 2002 - 14:51:21 EDT


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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