Letters to J.D.Salinger by University Of Wisconsin Press

Letters to J.D.Salinger by University Of Wisconsin Press

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This volume contains nearly 80 personal letters addressed to J.D. Salinger from writers, editors, critics, journalists and other luminaries, as well as from students, teachers and readers around the world. Their voices testify to the lasting impressions Salinger's writing has made their lives.

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Letters to J.D.Salinger by University Of Wisconsin Press

This volume contains nearly 80 personal letters addressed to J.D. Salinger from writers, editors, critics, journalists and other luminaries, as well as from students, teachers and readers around the world. Their voices testify to the lasting impressions Salinger's writing has made their lives.
"Some of us are angry, maestro, and you may not careBut I'm here to vent." - Alan Cheuse "You made the right decision. I've sometimes wished that I'd followed your example, although I'd have missed meeting hundreds of wonderful people." - Tom Robbins "We are not writing these letters to you. Indeed, we are merely writing to ourselves or to the part of ourselves that once had true literary aspirations, had honor, had good-hearted and honest artistic intentions, and was not jaded." - Adrian C. Louis
Chris Kubica runs the Web site jdsalinger.com and co-founded the Chicago-based literary magazine spelunker flophouse. He lives in West Lafayette, Indiana, where he is a poet by night and a software developer by day. Will Hochman is assistant professor of English at Southern Connecticut State University. His most recent collection of poetry is Stranger Within.
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ISBN 13 9780299178000
ISBN 10 0299178005
Title Letters to J.D.Salinger
Author University Of Wisconsin Press
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Year published 2002-03-31
Number of pages 230
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.