Re: What Would Jerome Do?


Subject: Re: What Would Jerome Do?
From: Gene (pariah1980@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon May 15 2000 - 22:21:35 GMT


I saw a documentary on Heminway that was very
fascinating. I tried reading "A Farewell to Arms" (my
mother bought it for me along time ago) but I couldn't
stick with it. Maybe someday I'll go back and read it.
I did like that short story about abortion(?) called
"Hills like Pink Elephants" or something like that.:)

--- Matt Kozusko <mkozusko@english.uga.edu> wrote:
>
> You'll have to wait for the Caped Corkster to return
> before you start a
> thread that involves appreciation for Hemingway.
> Nobody else is
> especially impressed with him.
>
> I am happy to note in the selection you quoted,
> though, what appears to
> be a great regard for Conrad, perhaps at the expense
> of regard for
> Eliot. Was Hemingway a Conrad apologist in the
> between-the-wars
> turbulence? Was it a manly-man kind of thing?
>
> --
> ObSal: what is Salinger's connection with O'Connell
> street in Dublin?
> I don't recall ever having read that he travelled to
> Ireland, but he
> does mention O'Connell street somewhere in "Zooey."
>
>
>
(http://www.ireland.com/dublin/visitor/live_view/index.htm)
>
>
> -- Matt Kozusko
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