Levantad, carpinteros, la viga del tejado y

Seymour, una introducción

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J. D. Salinger: Levantad, carpinteros, la viga del tejado y (Spanish language, 2010, Alianza Editorial)

201 pages

Spanish language

Published 2010 by Alianza Editorial.

ISBN:
978-84-206-7414-8
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OCLC Number:
825852699

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Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour J. D. Salinger Two semi-autobiographical novellas in Salinger’s Glass family series. Both stories are written in the stream-of-consciousness style with Raise High the Roof Beam narrated by Buddy Glass as he recalls the day of his brother Seymour’s wedding, which Seymour failed to show up for.

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Stepping Into a Family That Made Me Rethink Quiet Genius

When I read Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction, I felt as if I had been invited into a private room where every story carried a soft echo. J. D. Salinger writes with a closeness that made me feel more like a listener than a reader. Both novellas revolve around Seymour Glass, yet he appears mostly in absence, shadow, or memory. That distance stirred something in me. I found myself searching for him in every line, just as the characters do.

The first novella follows Buddy Glass during Seymour’s abandoned wedding day. The awkward carriage ride with guests who misunderstand Seymour left me tense. I felt Buddy’s loyalty pressing against their confusion. His voice is observant, careful, and at times surprisingly tender. As he sorts through the fragments of the day, I sensed how love for a sibling can be both grounding and painful. I …

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Subjects

  • Bodas
  • Families
  • Brothers
  • Familias
  • Usos y costumbres
  • Weddings
  • Hermanos (Varones)
  • Fiction
  • American fiction
  • Soldiers
  • Ficción
  • Soldados
  • Manners and customs