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Many of us who read and loved The Catcher in the Rye in the tender years of adolescence are puzzled by the new J. D. Salinger. We took Holden Caulfield to heart because he was our friend, betrayed and maltreated like us by an insensitive world. But the Glass family is beyond our ken. The saga of Seymour, Zooey and the others, clouded by esoteric references to Eastern philosophy, can not hold us as the story of the guileless school-boy did. Has Salinger changed in the ten years of transition? No, he remains essentially the same. We have changed...
...that day the lovers (Birgitte Federspiel and Preben Lerdorff Rye) dart about the house and through the fields like a pair of amorous butterflies. But the next day, when she takes off for town to buy some groceries, he stops her by main force. And a little while later, when the postman rings, he hides in the bedroom till the fellow goes away. "To avoid gossip," he explains a little too anxiously, and she accepts his explanation. But about the same time she discovers that her loaded gun is missing, and that night she sees on his arm a peculiar...
Comin' Thro' the Rye comes through like this...
Comin' thro' the rye...
Overcoming the Lag. Piraiki-Patraiki (pronounced Pea-rye-key Pat-rye-key) was founded in 1919 by two textile salesmen and puttered along nicely until World War II left its mills in ruins. Rebuilding did not begin until after Greece's civil war with the Communists ended...