Re: Reference to JDS by Paul Thomas Anderson


Subject: Re: Reference to JDS by Paul Thomas Anderson
From: Jaime Stallard (stallard@SLU.EDU)
Date: Tue May 07 2002 - 20:02:28 EDT


I completely agree with you - I can identify with Holden in ways that I
could never identify with Seymour or even Franny or Zooey. I love Holden and
I will always be partial to him. He'll always be my favorite.

                            ----Jaime

----- Original Message -----
From: "L. Manning Vines" <lmanningvines@hotmail.com>
To: <bananafish@roughdraft.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 1:15 PM
Subject: RE: Reference to JDS by Paul Thomas Anderson

> Micaela said:
> << As wonderful as Catcher is, I feel that it is much less
> idiosyncratic than F&Z and 9 Stories. Holden is more of a general
character
> with "problems" that most people relate to (although none the less
brilliant
> for it). >>
>
> I may be alone with Scottie on this, but I think Catcher is all the MORE
> brilliant for it. Holden is a human we can all know; Franny, Zooey,
Seymour
> and company are freaks. I enjoy the Glass stories (well, not Hapworth)
very
> much, even Seymour: An Introduction. But I think that, perhaps with a few
> exceptions, they aren't comparable to Catcher.
>
> -robbie
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