Seymour The Coward


Subject: Seymour The Coward
From: citycabn (citycabn@gateway.net)
Date: Wed Mar 01 2000 - 12:16:46 EST


Disjointed ramblings:

I read Jason's post, Re: suicide/textual. Thanks!

I've just reread the dust jacket flap of RHTRBC & SAI. The author writes:
"Whatever their differences in mood or effect, they are both very much
concerned with Seymour Glass, who is the main coward in my still-uncompleted
series about the Glass family."

Sorry, that was "main character".

Would a number of bfish radically revise their opinions re the Seymour _of
all the Glass Stories_ if Seymour, on March 18, 1948, at the age of
thirty-one, while vacationing down in Florida with his wife, had served as
lunch for Jaws?

Yes, Zooey says S & B made freaks out of himself and Franny. But remember,
Franny's "salvation" comes via the Fat Lady was which _Seymour's_ parable.

Seymour is not a coward.

--Bruce

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