Subject: It's a Wise Child
From: John Page (JHPAGE@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Thu Jan 27 2000 - 00:53:23 EST
I've been wondering lately.. if it was necessary for Salinger to
characterize Seymour as the all acclaimed genius... I mean, necessary to
bring Seymour's greatness\piety\relative meaning across. Was it Salinger's
attempt to tell so many of us that it is impossibe to become a bananafish in
his eyes without this IQ prerequisite? ( I don't want this to sound
ambitious or anything, so don't read it so. ) Or is it just for show, like
a trademark, or property? Anyway, I'd appreciate some feedback. -Jared
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