An edition of Franny and Zooey (1961)

Franny and Zooey.

[1st ed.]
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An edition of Franny and Zooey (1961)

Franny and Zooey.

[1st ed.]
  • 4.2 (28 ratings)
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  • 5 Currently reading
  • 39 Have read

Meet Franny and her younger brother, Zooey, in two Salinger stories.

Publish Date
Publisher
Little, Brown
Language
English
Pages
201

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Cover of: Franny and Zooey
Franny and Zooey
June 1, 1981, Bantam
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Franny y Zooey
Franny y Zooey
1979, Bruguera
in Spanish - 1a ed.
Cover of: Franny and Zooey
Franny and Zooey
1964, Bantam Books
in English
Cover of: Franny and Zooey
Franny and Zooey
1964, Bantam Books
in English
Cover of: Franny And Zooey
Franny And Zooey
1962, Bantam Books
in English
Cover of: Franny and Zooey.
Franny and Zooey.
1961, Little, Brown
in English - [1st ed.]
Cover of: Franny and Zooey.
Franny and Zooey.
1961, Little, Brown
in English - [1st ed.]

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Edition Notes

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ4.S165 Fr3, PS3537.A426 Fr3

The Physical Object

Pagination
201 p.
Number of pages
201

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5826815M
LCCN
61014542
OCLC/WorldCat
287621
LibraryThing
3371

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3335291W

Excerpts

It's everybody, I mean. Everything everybody does is so – I don't know – not wrong, or even mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless and – sad-making. And the worst part is, if you go bohemian or something crazy like that, you're conforming just as much only in a different way.
added by George.

The Guardian published a few the day after Salinger died.

I'm just interested in finding out what the hell goes. I mean do you have to be a goddam bohemian type, or dead, for Chrissake, to be a real poet? What do you want – some bastard with wavy hair?
added by George.

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