Chris asked: Well, my literary place of worship in NY is always the Algonquin for porridge at breakfast time. Not much Salinger there but lots of Dorothy Parker and the infamous round table. Lesley > ---------- > From: MirakleMax[SMTP:MirakleMax@aol.com] > Sent: Monday, 4 May 1998 12:08 > To: bananafish@lists.nyu.edu > Subject: Re: BANANAFISH digest 320 > > Hey. I ain't contributed to this list in a while. But I still read it. > > Anyway, Some of you may or may not know that I've been working on this > > crazy book, Letters to J. D. Salinger for quite a while (still > working!) > Anyway, some Spanish TV cable channel, Canal+ TV, has asked if I'd > like > to be interviewed for a special they're doing on Salinger. So they're > flying me out to NY, NY on Thursday! > > A) Cool eh? B) I'll be in town from > 5/7 in the am to 5/8 at around 5 pm. > > Wish me luck! > > Chris Kubica > > P.S. Oh: if you want to read up on my book, check out > http://members.aol.com/jdsletters/ > > http://members.aol.com/thefmpro/ > The FM Pro, Inc., FileMaker Pro Database Solutions > > http://members.aol.com/spelunkerf/ > spelunker flophouse literary magazine > > http://members.aol.com/jdsletters/ > A new collection of letters to J. D. Salinger > > 1906 W. Foster Ave. > 2nd Floor > Chicago, IL 60640 > > 773-561-6642 (phone) > 773-561-6918 (fax) > 773-297-3240 (cell phone) >