Last line

Quickly and slowly.

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5 Responses to Last line

  1. red says:

    Clue:

    This is from the last piece this author ever wrote (at least that we know of). The contradictory nature of this last sentence (“quickly and slowly”) pretty much describes the nature of the entire piece, which I think is brilliant, and moving, and difficult to read – it’s painful. You can feel the author struggling with his own need to express, and you can also feel the author HATING the limitations of words.

    He never published anything again.
    So far.

  2. Linus says:

    Must be Salinger, but I don’t know the book.

  3. red says:

    DBW is sure to get it. When he arrives.

  4. DBW says:

    Bloody hell! I should have known this group of literature freaks would answer every damn one of these before I could get back here. I appreciate them leaving at least this one for me. This is Buddy Glass mourning his brother’s passing. “Just go to bed, now. Quickly. Quickly and slowly.” Raise High the Roofbeam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction.

  5. red says:

    Yes, DBW – I knew you would get it.

    :)

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