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small shares of nobility
The refusal to accept the status quo in the universe marks not only adolescents; it also marks the saints and, at times, the mad. The connection is not accidental but necessary and functional. The young have the clarity and newness … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alfred Kazin, Anatole Grunwald, Claire Douglas, David Leitch, Donald Barr, F. Scott Fitzgerald, George Steiner, Grunwald, J.D. Salinger, Jack Skow, James Bryan, Jon Volkmer, Josephine Jacobsen, Kenneth Slavenski, Leslie Fielder, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Maxwell Geismar, Richard Halpern, seymour krim, Sigmund Freud, Warren French, William Wiegland
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J.D : the winsome as unfair advantage
A part of the charge of immaturity often brought against J.D. Salinger is the fact that he did not deal with mature love. The implication is that he “escapes” from sex. It is an open question whether this escape is … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alfred Kazin, Anatole Grunwald, Carl Strauch, Charles Dickens, David Leitch, Dawn Black, Donald Barr, George Steiner, Henry Grunwald, Ihab Hassan, Isa Kapp, J.D. Salinger, Jack Skow, James Bryan, John Updike, Josephine Jacobsen, Kenneth Slawenski, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Maxwell Geismar, Paul Levine, seymour krim, Warren French, William Weigand
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blank pages: writing something deep inside
In J.D. Salinger’s work, persons and objects, even when they are part of the commonplace, assumed a certain glow that could not be conveyes in lengthy quotations out of context. It is this quality that most strongly linked Salinger to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alfred Kazin, Anatole Grunwald, Carl Strauch, Claire Douglas, David Leitch, Donald Barr, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Geismar, George Steiner, Isa Kapp, J.D. Salinger, Jack Kerouac, John Lyons, John O'Hara, Josephine Jacobsen, Joyce Maynard, Margaret Peggy Salinger, Marquand, Mary McCarthy, Matt Salinger, Maxwell Geismar, Robert Langton Douglas, Warren French
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