salinger's uncollected stories = flatulence = freudian? what does freud say about farts? just curious, i haven't read much freud. i thought only ben franklin was fond enough of farts to write about them. thanks for reminding me...i have to get a copy of franklin's fart book for my brother's b-day.
"tina seems to be diffficult to woo. "
true. perhaps then, mr. hochman will share his stolen raincoat copies of "AOFOBB" and "LABOPP" (no, he didn't steal them then, but they are stolen now) with us as he did with tina!
>>> haikux2@yahoo.com 06/13/03 02:11PM >>>
--- Michael J ANELLO <Michael.J.Anello@state.or.us>
wrote:
>
>
> one lie being
> that he DID intend to publish them at one point (a
> short story collection called "The Young Folks).
> but burnett screwed that whole deal up and he never
> forgave whit, nor saw publishing in the same
> tint/hue again.
very good point. HAD the book been published, HAD
oona said 'yes', would we have the cantankerous jd we
have today?
>
>
> thus is born this "unnatural" environment where
> everybody's farts are held in stinky stasis until
> the end of time.
stories = flatulence?
how
f-r-e-u-d-i-a-n.
> you know, interesting thought here..."hapworth" was
> in those original bootlegs that salinger got so
> worked up about. by 1974, was even hapworth a
> gauche work of his youth? interesting...i wonder
> what he was in the middle of writing in 1974, and if
> he now thinks it gauchery of his youth. what about
> what he was writing in 1984...1994? back on track
> now...
>
>
good point re hapworth being in them.
but by 1997, he wants to publish hapworth. alone. by
itself. without a typical 'companion' story. why.
why. why. (if there are so many unpublished glass
stories....)
>
>
> unfair? about as unfair as it would be if the old
> goat remains silent to the ripe old age of 120. way
> less unfair than having copies of his work that he
> never published. TINA! c'mon tina!
he has only 36 years to go.
tina seems to be diffficult to woo.
--kim
>
> >>> haikux2@yahoo.com 06/13/03 11:50AM >>>
> don't know about raincoats but that quote from
> sandwich sorta sounds like jd's complaint when the
> 22
> stories were published:
>
> Some stories, my property, have been stolen," Mr.
> Salinger said. "Someone's appropriated them. It's an
> illicit act. It's unfair. Suppose you had a coat you
> liked and somebody went into your closet and stole
> it.
>
>
> --kim
>
> --- Michael J ANELLO <Michael.J.Anello@state.or.us>
> wrote:
> > There are only two mentions of raincoats in
> > Salinger's 22 uncollected stories. Am I missing
> any
> > from the widely released stories?
> >
> > From THIS SANDWICH HAS NO MAYONNAISE
> > I feel my elbow getting wet and bring it in out of
> > the downpour. Who swiped my raincoat? With all
> my
> > letters in the left-hand pocket. My letters from
> > Red, from Phoebe, from Holden. From Holden. Aw,
> > listen, I don't care about the raincoat being
> > swiped, but how about leaving my letters alone?
> > He's only nineteen years old, my brother is, and
> the
> > dope can't reduce a thing to a humour, kill it off
> > with a sarcasm, can't do anything but listen
> > hectically to the maladjusted little apparatus he
> > wears for a heart. My missing-in-action brother.
> > Why don't they leave people's raincoats alone?
> >
> > FROM HAPWORTH 16, 1924
> > Please send anything interesting on human
> > civilization well before the Greeks, although
> quite
> > after the list of civilizations in the pocket of
> my
> > former raincoat with the unfortunate gash in the
> > shoulder, which Walt humorously declined to wear
> in
> > public.
> >
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