The Uncollected 22


Subject: The Uncollected 22
From: Scott Wachtler (sfvat@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us)
Date: Mon May 19 1997 - 15:19:30 GMT


Whenever I send a message where I mention the uncolected 22, I always
get a flood of people asking me to send them copies. Sometimes, when
I'm feeling especially philanthropic, I send them, but this time
I decided to just send a list of where you can find them. BTW:
Stephen has roughly the same list on his wonderful web page!

For what it's worth. Here it is:

Salinger's Uncollected Short Stories

"Blue Melody." Cosmopolitan, September 1948.
"Both Parties Concerned." Saturday Evening Post, 20 Febuary 1944.
"A Boy in France." Saturday Evening Post, 31 March 1945.
"Elaine." Story, March-April 1945.
"A Girl I Knew." Good Houskeeping, Febuary 1948. (Also appears in Best
American Short Stories of 1949.)
"Go See Eddie." University of Kansas City Review 7, December 1940.
(Also appears in the book Fiction: Form & Experience.)
"The Hang of It." Collier's, 12 July 1941.
"Hapworth 16, 1924." New Yorker, 19 June 1965.
"The Heart of a Broken Story." Esquire, September 1941.
"I'm Crazy." Collier's, 22 December 1945.
"The Inverted Forest." Cosmopolitan, December 1947. REPRINTED in March
1961.

"Last Day of the Last Furlough." Saturday Evening Post, 15 July 1944.
"The Long Debut of Lois Taggett." Story, Setember-October 1942. REPRINTED
in Story: The Fiction of the Forties, (New York: Dutton 1949.)
"Once a Week Won't Kill You." Story, November-December 1944.
"Personal Notes of an Infantryman." Collier's, 12 December 1942.
"Slight Rebellion Off Madison." New Yorker, 21 December 1946.
"Soft-Boiled Seargeant." Saturday Evening Post, 15 April 1944.
"The Stranger." Collier's, 1 December 1945.
"This Sandwich Has No Mayonnaise." Esquire, October 1945.
REPRINTED in The Armchair Esquire (New York: Putnam's, 1958.)
"The Varioni Brothers." Saturday Evening Post, 17 July 1943.
"The Young Folks." Story, March-April 1940.
"A Young Girl With No Waist Line at All." Madamoiselle, May 1947

Enjoy!
Scott Wachtler

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