This book was pretty uneven, quality-wise. There are a few essays that I really loved--Amy Sohn's "Franny and Amy" and Thomas Beller's "The Salnger Weather" were standouts--but overall the bad outweighed the good. Maybe the problem is that, while I like Salinger, I have never been able to understand people who looooooove Salinger. I wanted to, I really did. When I read The Catcher in the Rye for the first time in grade nine I guess I was expecting it to change my life or something, because that is what everyone said would happen, and instead it just turned out to be a novel I more or less enjoyed. Maybe I didn't read closely enough, or maybe I was not feeling sufficiently alienated. I don't know.
So, the essays were a little hit or miss. Whatever. The part of the book I really want to talk about is the writing in the margins. Here are some things I know about the person who wrote in the margins of this book: 1) She has good penmanship (in a feminine, curly way, so I am going to assume the comment writer is a woman), and 2) She is an asshole.
I don't know who this woman is, but I hate her. First of all, she was writing in a library book, which is uncool. And second, she was writing stupid, snarky bullshit that wasn't even about the content of the essays. For example: she circled the word 'demise' on page 20, and wrote in the margin "terrible word choice--it's a legal euphemism for the death of a sovereign--as in "demise of the Crown". Worst person ever, right? For one thing, she is using a completely outdated definition of the word 'demise' (yeah, I looked it up), and even if she were right I have no idea why she would have felt the need to write a correction in the margins of a book that doesn't even belong to her. Is she just showing off for future borrowers? Her handwriting is all over the book and she never writes a single interesting thing. She is just arguing semantics with no one in particular. It is obnoxious as hell.
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I'm excited to hear if you like Their Eyes Were Watching God. I have Tell My Horse on my list but I'm having trouble finding it.
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