Re: Sun Also Rises and "Six."


Subject: Re: Sun Also Rises and "Six."
From: Chris Kubica (ckubica@insightbb.com)
Date: Thu Jun 20 2002 - 07:53:10 EDT


I wholeheartedly agree. But what about JDS's other early (uncollected)
stories like that one about the guy in the foxhole?

Sincerely,

chris kubica
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> From: "Scottie Bowman" <rbowman@indigo.ie>
> Reply-To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
> Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 08:48:52 +0100
> To: <bananafish@roughdraft.org>
> Subject: Re: Sun Also Rises and "Six."
>
>
> The powerful influence of Hem is very evident
> in For Esme with Love & Squalor - the wartime
> ambience, the damaged soldier, the huge
> iceberg of implicit emotion contained in the dialogue
> & so on. And to some extent, the same could be said
> of The Catcher - where the jokey adolescent confronting
> the waste lands of life is a little reminiscent of My Old Man.
>
> But old Ernie's disciplinary strictures seem well & truly
> forgotten by the time we reach the Glasses with their
> embarassing indulgences of style & their ever more
> creepy-crawly declarations of leuvve.
>
> Scottie B.
>
>
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