Re: Cap's bad old days :)

WILL HOCHMAN (hochman@uscolo.edu)
Tue, 23 Mar 1999 15:53:50 -0700 (MST)

Thanks Jim, but I'm not tripping over myself but with Alice Walker's ideas
and some imagining...as for your cash cow tude, I happen to be working on
a book of my best student's stories and have been editing it for free,
gratis, just to help a good writer polish and finish a fine book.  I'm
glad you've got me all scoped out as greedy academic since I'm working on
leaving my tenured position directing a program to follow my wife in her
career.  I'll keep my eye out fo talented welfare mothers and try and stay
off the dole myself, will

On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, blah b b blah wrote:

> Will, if the next JD Salinger were a 20 year old woman on welfare she'd
> have academics like you tripping all over themselves to discover her
> first :)  Talk about a cash cow. . .I can see it now.  First, the little
> 
> Jim
> 
> On Sun, 21 Mar 1999 12:38:17 -0700 (MST) WILL HOCHMAN
> <hochman@uscolo.edu> writes:
> >Camille, I enjoyed and supported your critique and think it does 
> >belong on
> >this list...Holden and his suticase incident for one thing, make me 
> >think
> >Salinger was likely to understand wealth as part of our culture's
> >vulgarity, and I think you are smart to know that there's more to the
> >marketplace than merit...
> >
> >Ever read "In Search of Our Mother's Gardens" by Alice Walker?  Does
> >anyone realize what art is lost to poverty...the next J.D. Salinger 
> >may be
> >on welfare and caring for three kids before she's twenty.  
> >
> >will
> >
> >
> 
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