Thinking about J.D. Salinger
por: Moe SchavezsteincerrarAutor: Moe Schavezstein
Sobre el autor: (Nueva York, 1959). Escritor de origen judío. Ha vivido en varias ciudades como Londres, París, Barcelona, Haifa y Buenos Aires. Segundo premio de novela en un certamen de Tel Aviv. Salvo un libro de aforismos titulado No Kaballah, su escasa obra hoy es casi inhallable, “por voluntad expresa”, ha manifestado Dean Solsky, su ex representante. También fue uno de los primeros occidentales en cultivar el microrrelato y se cree que era uno de los autores de cabecera de Augusto Monterroso. Un hacker intervino su sitio web, sin que haya vuelto a ser restablecido.
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If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where he was born and what his lousy childhood was like, and how his parents were occupied and all before they had him, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but he doesn’t feel like going into it, if you want the truth. Silence is rather a virtue than anything else. As I wrote in one of my aphorisms: “It’s more innocuous and causes less anger a quarantine than a self-inflicted confinement”. Pynchon is my master but Holden Caufield c’est moi.
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