A Perfect Day for German Poetry


Subject: A Perfect Day for German Poetry
From: Graham Preston (gpreston@mail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 07 2001 - 15:46:32 GMT


B-fishers!

I thought it might be time for a little more *Salinger* content so I'll throw this question out to you:

Who is the german poet that Salinger refers to in "A Perfect Day..."? Muriel asks her mother about the book in the "first" section of the story. I *think* we might've had this discussion before (many years ago) but I'm too lazy to check the archives. The only candidates I can come up with (via "Seymour") are Kierkegaard and Kafka but unfortunately (alley oop I'm afraid) I can't recall their countries of origin.

Later,
-Graham

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