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Category Archives: American Literature
BIGOTED BILLIONAIRES: “As You Grow Older, . . . ” / Harper Lee
REFLECTION: “When to Pause and Reflect” / Mark Twain
CHRISTIAN MALEVOLENCE: “Biblical Influence and The Next World” / Harper Lee
ANTI-INTELLECTUALISM: “On a Culture of Ignorance”
BOOKS: “I Love Books!”
AMURIKAN HISTORY: “1492” / Kurt Vonnegut, Breakfast of Champions
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SOCIALISM: “Socialism in America” / John Steinbeck
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BIBLIOPHILISM: “Bed and a Book”
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BOOK EXCERPT: Craig Brown / “J.D. Salinger’s Letter To Ernest Hemingway”
The following is an excerpt from “Hello Goodbye Hello” [Simon & Schuster,26.95]:
J.D. Salinger seeks out Ernest Hemingway The Ritz Hotel, 15 place Vendôme, Paris Late August 1944.
The twenty-five-year-old Jerry Salinger is experiencing a terrible war. Of the 3,080 men of the 12th US Infantry who disembarked with him at Normandy on D-Day, only a third are still alive.
His regiment is the first to enter Paris. They are mobbed by happy crowds. Salinger’s job as an officer in the Counter-Intelligence Corps entails weeding out and interrogating Nazi collaborators. As they go through Paris, he and a fellow officer arrest a collaborator, but a crowd wrests their prisoner away and beats him to death.
Salinger has heard that Ernest Hemingway is in town. A writer himself, with a growing reputation for his short stories, he is determined to seek out America’s most famous living novelist. He feels sure he will find him at the Ritz, so he drives the jeep there. Sure enough, Hemingway is installed in the small bar, already bragging that he alone liberated Paris in general and the Ritz in particular.





