The answer
to this week’s quiz is The Catcher in the Rye, a 1951
novel by J. D. Salinger. Originally published for adults, it has since
become popular with adolescent readers for its themes of teenage angst and
alienation.
(Also for Three Word Wednesday and ABC Wednesday: "P" is for "Paul")
Here’s this week’s Berownial quiz question.
It’s
about a book that had a total sale of more than 65 million copies; over a
quarter of a million copies are still sold each year.
Your
assignment, should you choose to accept it, is: name the book.
My friend Paul recently told me about a dream he had, a dream that seemed to me to be
pure surrealism.
But somehow, and he didn't know how, Paul believed he had been put in
charge of them, like a lifeguard at a beach.
It seems they were in danger, or at least the
possibility of danger existed for them.
And he was the one who was supposed to save them.
As I say, it was a very strange dream. He went on to add that at that time he knew (and
maybe cared) little about children. He
rarely thought about them. But the
situation made him, still in that dream, nervous and anxious. He felt he was acting like a penitent, being punished for some imaginary sin. He was resistant to the idea because saving them would be a huge responsibility.
As the dream progressed, he learned what the danger
was.
It seems that the field they were playing on was
next to a steep cliff. It was obvious that while they were cavorting about they might possibly fall over the
cliff.
And the dream made clear that he, Paul, was supposed to
catch them!
It was evidently a really scary experience for him.
Then suddenly it occurred to me that he had been influenced by a book that was quite famous some time back. And
perhaps now you can pay tribute to the book by giving us its name?
(Also submitted to Sunday Scribblings)
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43 comments:
Harry Potter by any chance?
Hank
Know what's embarrassing? I've never read Catcher in the Rye, only about it and how it influenced this one or that. I probably should...
This, surely, can only be Salinger's 'The catcher in the rye'.
As you might expect, both Altonian and Roger Owen Green have come up with the right answer.
This could well be "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger.
oldegg has just joined the ones who know the correct answer.
The Cather in the Rye...
Are we talking 'the' book - The Bible?
Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code then!
Hank
Lord of the Flies...?
Things are really rolling now because Tess Kincaid - herself - just submitted the right answer.
the Hobbit?
Someone in a field of rye who must catch: could it possibly be The Catcher in the Rye?
I'm going to try "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"
Glad to have naturgesetz back with us, while submitting another right answer.
Lord of the Rings? Wizard of Oz?
I don't know the name of the book, but I will tell you that dreams can leave you puzzling!
It's either Catcher in the Rye or Where the Red Fern Grows. I'm leaning toward the first. Am I right?
The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger
okay okay...Catcher in the Rye! Geez that took me awhile!
Catcher in the rye?
Quite a lineup of winners to start off the day. The following folks all coughed up the right answer: Belva Rae Staples, Rene Foran, Kathe W and Frankie Jay.
So that's what he was catching..."The Catcher in the Rye"? Salenger..the Big Kahoona!
I'm pleased to report that Lyn has just signed in with the correct answer.
Berowne, your choice of words give away the title right? Catcher In The Rye?
ninotaziz is the latest to provide us with the right answer. Who's next?
Platos Republic
I'm no good at riddles or quizzes but I do know dreams can seem remarkably real and often very disturbing. My first thought was the Bible, but now I realise that was wrong.
I'm thinking the Bible.
"Catcher in the Rye"
Catcher in the Rye and Holden Caulfield. Kate, ABC Team
Kate and Hildred are two more who've provided us with the correct answer.
Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye"
Could it be Left Behind?
Nicholas V has just submitted another right answer.
Catcher in the Rye. Wish I'd seen this earlier. This was too easy, Berowne! But fun. Amy
The right answer has just arrived from Sharp Little Pencil.
Pilgrim's Progress!
no idea
Something by Tennesee Williams.
I see my answer would have been wrong! I've not read Catcher in the Rye... Should I, if given to dreams?? :-)
Oh I missed it this week! Thursday already! Jeez!
I think the Bible is an interesting answer. While I've read it a few times, I'm not a scholar and I wouldn't be surprised if a similar story showed up.
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