Re: pynchon/salinger letters in nytimes article

AntiUtopia (AntiUtopia@aol.com)
Tue, 24 Mar 1998 12:28:51 -0500 (EST)

In a message dated 98-03-24 11:06:20 EST, you write:

> I rather suspect that he acted of his own accord.  And he's done
>  or said nothing in public to make me want to trust him as custodian of
>  anything save, perhaps, a child's hand-printed copy of the alphabet.
>  
>  --tim

Not Naming Names, but I understand how you feel, at least as it relates to a
certain stepson of a certain Other Author I happen to admire :)  I really
didn't know much about Stephen beyond what's in Ellmann's and Maddox's bios of
James and Nora, respectively.

I guess to really talk about the issue I'd have to start quoting letters :)
Or at least quoting my memories of what I think were in the letters.  But,
naaa :)

Jim