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Franny and Zooey, J. D. Salinger - Leslie A. Fiedler (essay date 1962)
Leslie A. Fiedler (essay date 1962)
SOURCE: "Up from Adolescence," in Partisan Review, Vol. XXIX, No. 1, Winter, 1962, pp. 127-31.
[In the following essay, Fiedler discusses the defining characteristics of Salinger's novella.]
I am not sure why I have liked so much less this time through a story which moved me so deeply when I first read it in The New Yorker four or five years ago. I mean, of course, "Zooey," to which "Franny" is finally an appendage, like the long explanatory footnote on pages 52 and 53, the author's apologetic statement on the jacket, the pretentiously modest dedication: all the gimmicks, in short, which conceal neither from him nor from us the fact that he has not yet made of essentially novelistic material the novel it wants to become.
It was, I guess, the novel which "Zooey," along with a handful of earlier stories, seemed to promise to which I responded with initial enthusiasm: the fat chronicle of the...
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