In a message dated 9/11/98 11:25:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time, oconnort@nyu.edu writes: << > but now recognised as a symbol-sunk lead weight. After his suicide, > the remaining vast load of unpublished material was examined, > pruned, slapped about, rejigged & released to an embarassed public > by his family & hangers-on. > > Three tons of junk. >> The Garden of Eden, I believe, recieved excellent reviews when it was published about 10 years ago. There's also another one coming next year. Anyway, Hemingway, at least, did publish plenty of novels and short stories. If Salinger had published a third as much, I would be satisfied. Also, can someone tell me exactly what issue Hapworth was in? I've got access to a good library now so I can finally read it. JD Emory U. 2001 Delta Tau Delta