Re: farewell to arms


Subject: Re: farewell to arms
From: Chris Kubica (ckubica@insightbb.com)
Date: Mon Jun 24 2002 - 22:09:24 EDT


I just read some children's story by E.H. About a bull and it was HORRible.
Silly. I think he musta been hung over or drunk or in a very bad mood when
he wrote it...

Sincerely,

chris kubica
the fm pro, inc.
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> From: Jim Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
> Organization: Drew University
> Reply-To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
> Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 11:12:27 -0400
> To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
> Subject: Re: farewell to arms
>
> you guys are all wanting me to run back and read Hemingway again :). It's
> been years...
>
> Jim
>
> Will Hochman wrote:
>
>> Tim, before you go to sleep, would you mind telling me the straight
>> story of "Indian Camp." I've read that story often and think it is
>> one of my favorites, but I also think it subverts your point.
>>
>> You wrote " Nick and the doctor and Uncle George take the camp
>> rowboat to "Indian Camp," and we get the story straight. There isn't
>> much fiction that
>> tells it as straight as that.
>>
>> What's the straight story? Who is the real father? In my reading,
>> this story seems to be straightforward, but I have doubts. Is Nick's
>> father a good doctor or a bad teacher? Is Uncle George the real
>> father of the baby? I think Salinger, like Hemingway, loved telling a
>> story that later makes us ask questions and re-read the story
>> differently...will
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