Salinger.org


Subject: Salinger.org
From: Paul Miller (phm@midsouth.rr.com)
Date: Fri Mar 10 2000 - 21:36:15 EST


"Person who posts most relevant Salinger
Material wins first prize...."-- if I could change that to past tense, I
would say Camille.
More and more, I find Camille's decision understandable.

A good weekend to all,
Bruce ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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As you know Bananafish Home is now Salinger.org and speaking of Camille she
has contributed, (which is what you must do to get a cool Salinger.org e
mail), some writing to the new religion section of Salinger.org , check it
out.

 If you contribute something you can pick a favorite character, or any name,
from Salinger to be your e mail. I believe Will is seymour@salinger.org ,
Camille is Esme@salinger.org and I have chosen allie@salinger.org . There
are a couple of others as well. It's just an e mail address that routes mail
to your existing e mail, just something kinda fun to drum up some
contributions.

  As far as off topic posting, I would hold that Rilke or most literary
posting is Salinger related along with religious topics that can be tied in
to Salinger. In fact I read a Rilke poem recently that had something about
ringing glass, seemed very apropos at the time, can't find it now though.
 Salinger's possible Rebuplican leanings probably not justifying a large
political thread.

I don't think the professional criticism of Salinger to date has been very
thorough, maybe if Will does a book on Salinger's writing , that will be the
definitive work on Salinger. Looking into the writers that influenced
Salinger has really not been explored sufficiently for insight into his
work.

Oh, and to throw everything in one post, yes Tiffany is a real 16 year old
girl. She posted that review of M D to B&N.com I believe around mid last
year.
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Louise NOT Camille. You sure about that?? ( ;

This post has a 94% relevancy rating with Glass Works of Cornish.

Paul

he was real nice ... "Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them."

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