Not About the Book, About the Song, the Metaphor
I realized yesterday that the way Holden Caulfield--surely one of the most overrated fictional characters ever imposed on me multiple times in secondary school--felt about the song from which the title of the book was taken is the way I feel about my job.He wanted to be the catcher in the rye...the way he pictured it, standing in a field and catching people. I am the goddamn (to put some…
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