Re: 1944, Total War Diary = The Children's Echelon

From: Jim Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
Date: Fri Oct 10 2003 - 21:48:45 EDT

Are you sure it's at Princeton? I don't recall seeing it when I visited.
However, that was about three years ago.

Jim

ANELLO Michael J wrote:

> The Children's Echelon is at Princeton's Firestone Library. If I had someone
> there tell me approx. how many words were contained in The Children's Echelon,
> I bet they'd come back with 6,000. Maybe I'll do that.
>
> Kim, Hamilton's A Writing Life says that Salinger came back to Burnett in 1944
> with 8 titles which he thought were his best work at the time. 8 titles and 6
> caulfield stories which he preferred to be as 6 chapters of his caulfield
> book. and 15-20 more titles that his agent had but that he didn't think rang
> his own bell enough.
>
> so yeah, 1944...those 1959 dates must've been serious typos. i'm gonna have
> to get back to my alexander and see why he says 1946.

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