Re: It's War!


Subject: Re: It's War!
From: Will Hochman (Hochman@scsu.ctstateu.edu)
Date: Mon Sep 25 2000 - 19:11:24 GMT


>Matt, I think the Glass family has problems that are nicely analyzed
>by Ms. Salinger...also, I was thrilled with her reading of the
>uncollected stories since I think that as a Salinger scholar, those
>stories have been my best buddies...but Citybahn is right to mark me
>down under "all." I know it's not Eng Dept chic to even read
>Salinger much less value his work...a person who will be involved in
>my tenure process already hates me because I said I like Salinger
>better than Joyce, but I do and it's just because I know what sings
>to me and I like to dance to words, not trudge through them...Matty
>K, don't let all that learning disguise your reading eyes! will
>
>Yes, you're right, Will. To be warmly honest, just for a second, I'll
>come right out and admit it. But I do prefer the less precious stuff
>over the guts of the Glass family.
>
>Through a cynicism, darkly,
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