Re: [Re: What distinguishes short fiction from very short fiction, besides length?]


Subject: Re: [Re: What distinguishes short fiction from very short fiction, besides length?]
From: Bloomyberg (bloomyberg@usa.net)
Date: Thu May 11 2000 - 02:30:15 GMT


"J. Thomas Hummer" <jthummer@jps.net> wrote:

>And
>then there's _Franny and Zooey_, eminently readable (and impressionable) >in
>one sitting.

I was going to mention Franny and Zooey too. The first time I read it, I
gulped it down at the Philadelphia airport in an hour and a half. I have to
admit though, all I got out of it the very first time was that Zooey was awful
mean to his mother. I really liked the Bloomberg parts too. Subsequent
one-sitting and several-sitting readings have proven more meaningful, I hasten
to add...

-Bloomyberg

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