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folks: I was reminded of MT in this review, esp. regarding Salinger's
"Aquarium" and the nasty implications some have had about JS's sexual
tastes.
I also think teenagers commonly respond to HF and CITR in similar ways,
though in suggesting that I am not interested in really supporting with
such nonesuch as evidence etc.
ps: I happened to see Deep Impact over the weekend (a rivetting
$100-million B-movie classic if there ever was one) and noticed that, in
trying to comfort a wounded & blinded spaceman, Robert Duvall pulls out two
novels to read to him: Moby Dick and AHF. Sadly for Twainians, he turns
to "Call Me Ishmael...." still not a bad choice. A poignant moment in the
annals of film....
-hb
The long awaited "documentary" titled 'Salinger' is now being released.
Not sure when it will hit STL but I'll be there. I use scare quotes in
deference to the obviously divided review in the NYT:
http://movies.nytimes.com/2013/09/06/movies/salinger-a-documentary-by-shane-salerno.html?src=recg&_r=0
the review also contains a link to the preview/trailer.
personally I love teaching F&Z nowadays (as I am this semester), as opposed
to Catcher; and like Salinger's writing a lot, though it is not in the same
orbit as a dozen other modern American writers, in my opinion. Both are
filled with what appears to be PTSD; by way of reminder, Salinger was
present at the liberation of Dachau. . . .
--
Prof. Harold K. Bush
Professor of English
3800 Lindell
Saint Louis University
St. Louis, MO 63108
314-977-3616 (w); 314-771-6795 (h)
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