D. wrote: > will. Given Salinger's attitude about his work being reproduced, it is > likely (speculation on my part here) that he has expressed very explicitly > to his survivors what they may or may not do (this would likely be in his > will as well) with his works, both published and unpublished. Is it not also possible, given Salinger's regard for Kafka, that one of the heirs or agents will turn out to be Salinger's version of Max Brod? Hamilton mentions a New Hampshire judge who is a good candidate... mkozusko@parallel.park.uga.edu