[Bananafish] RE: The Inverted Forest

Christopher Kubica info at applicationarch.com
Wed Mar 22 13:58:25 EST 2006


I don't think he's techno enough to know how to print the story out onto
toilet paper. And TP is too fragile to roll into a typewriter.

Sincerely,
 
Chris Kubica

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> From: Michael J ANELLO <Michael.J.Anello at state.or.us>
> Reply-To: bananafish list <bananafish at lists.bway.net>
> Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 10:54:23 -0800
> To: <bananafish at lists.bway.net>
> Subject: Re: [Bananafish] RE: The Inverted Forest
> 
> i think the odds are way better that he uses copies of the inverted
> forest for toilet tissue.
>  
> -mike
> 
>>>> info at applicationarch.com 3/22/2006 10:18 AM >>>
> 
> I wonder there is a more proper ending in the old fella's file
> cabinets,
> labeled and ready for republication....?
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Chris Kubica
> 
> President, Founder
> Application Architects, LLC
> (P) 765-427-7425
> (F) 425-671-5648
> http://www.applicationarch.com
> 
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> 
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> 
> 
>> From: "kenny2 at verizon.net" <kenny2 at verizon.net>
>> Reply-To: <kenny2 at verizon.net>, bananafish list
> <bananafish at lists.bway.net>
>> Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 13:15:59 -0500
>> To: <bananafish at lists.bway.net>
>> Subject: [Bananafish] RE: The Inverted Forest
>> 
>> 
>> Poor Mike. Saying that The Inverted Forest is better than Hapworth
> is
>> pretty severe.
>> Okay, let me paint my jaded scenerio on the "abrupt" ending of The
> Inverted
>> Forest. It's November 1946. Salinger has been working on The
> Inverted
>> Forest since August, struggling with its length and extended
> time-frame.
>> He's almost finished the novella. There's only a few pages to go
> until the
>> end. Suddenly, the phone rings. It's Gus Lobrano at The New Yorker.
> After
>> five years of keeping "Slight Rebellion Off Madison" hostage, the
> magazine
>> has decided to publish it in the December issue - just a few weeks
> away.
>> This is the big break that Salinger has waited for. But there's a
> caveat.
>> The New Yorker needs the story revised before publication.(That's
>> "compressed" in New Yorkerese.) That doesn't leave Salinger much
> time. He
>> dashes off a quick ending on The Inverted Forest and sets to work on
> Slight
>> Rebellion. When The Inverted Forest is published in December 1947 (a
> month
>> before Bananafish - which is far too close for comfort), Salinger's
> haste
>> to put away the novella comes back to bite him in the ass.
>> 
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