Re: early days


Subject: Re: early days
From: LR Pearson, Arts 99 (lp9616@bristol.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Mar 27 2000 - 06:58:36 EST


On Sun, 26 Mar 2000 12:15:02 -0500 Tim O'Connor <tim@roughdraft.org>
wrote:

> At 5:55 PM +0100 on 3/26/2000, you wrote:
>
> > (And where did I get the delusion that extracts from The Catcher
> > itself appeared in some form or other in LIFE magazine?)
>
> A variation of it ("Slight Rebellion off Madison," in third-person)
> was published in The New Yorker. It was purchased by the magazine
> before the war, but not run until after the war.
>
> It appears in a new anthology of New Yorker stories that take place
> in New York; I'm sorry that I don't have the title at hand, but it
> was mentioned here a few weeks ago.

It's called "Wonderful Town". It's a really good anthology actually,
and worth having for the other stories. The shift in perspective from
Catcher is very odd, the first time I read it it was a bit like having
an out of body experience.

Love, Lucy-Ruth

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LR Pearson, Arts 99
lp9616@bristol.ac.uk

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