On Sat, Nov 1, 2003, jrovira@drew.edu said:
>I'm afraid the link doesn't work in my browser, but the Hapworth
>Salinger wrote was the last thing he published before becoming a
>complete recluse. I think it appeared in the New Yorker in 1961. You
>could probably look it up at your local library. There are occasional
>threats to republish it in book form (it's a 100+ page short story),
>sometimes a release date is set, and then the book is withdrawn.
Just in case you head to the library in search of the story, the bib
details are:
"Hapworth 16, 1924." New Yorker, 19 June 1965, pp. 32-113
It has occasionally made the rounds illegally as a text file. Please
note that such distribution is highly frowned upon by the Salinger legal
beagles and the hounds from hell, so if you come across this in
electronic form, please don't share it here! We try hard to stay on the
legal side of the fence, lest the lawyers, et al., descend upon us,
penniless us.
--tim
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