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	<title>Comments on: Phonies.</title>
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		<title>By: SavoyTruffle</title>
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		<description>As always, the Onion nails it.  So did Colbert.  Ordinarily I wouldn&#039;t care so much about puff opinion pieces and vanity masquerading as depth, but this is JDS, and he and Catcher were a big part of my teenaged years.  I&#039;m still surprised when someone confesses to hating the book, which is really odd, because I&#039;m not surprised about most other differences in taste.  My daughter couldn&#039;t stand the book, and one of my best friends in high school wanted to hunt down Holden and punch him in the face.  Gah!

Anyway.  There&#039;s been a stampede of pretentious twits trying to out-Caulfield Salinger in the days after his death, especially recently.  I can&#039;t think of anything more directly the polar opposite of the damn point of a work like Catcher than self-indulgent pap disguised as Deep Thoughts.

He&#039;s probably rolling (his eyes) in his grave.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As always, the Onion nails it.  So did Colbert.  Ordinarily I wouldn&#8217;t care so much about puff opinion pieces and vanity masquerading as depth, but this is JDS, and he and Catcher were a big part of my teenaged years.  I&#8217;m still surprised when someone confesses to hating the book, which is really odd, because I&#8217;m not surprised about most other differences in taste.  My daughter couldn&#8217;t stand the book, and one of my best friends in high school wanted to hunt down Holden and punch him in the face.  Gah!</p>
<p>Anyway.  There&#8217;s been a stampede of pretentious twits trying to out-Caulfield Salinger in the days after his death, especially recently.  I can&#8217;t think of anything more directly the polar opposite of the damn point of a work like Catcher than self-indulgent pap disguised as Deep Thoughts.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s probably rolling (his eyes) in his grave.</p>
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