Honestly.
Im not kidding you. I know I say that a
lot, but this time its true. Do the math.
He was 16 or so in 1951 when the book came out50
years ago! See, Ive known him since we
were at Pencey Prep together. He was cool back
then. But nowboy!what a miserable
SOB he turned out to be. Im saying it and
Im his friend. His only friend just about.
Really. Hes like the grumpiest, crumbiest
guy you could ever meet. Its hard to believe
that such a terrific kid could end up like that.
Like you,
I have a hard time separating Holden from old
J.D. Salinger sometimes. Really, I do. Cause,
yknow, Catcher in the Rye was like
J.D.s story, right? I mean Holden hated
phonies and J.D. hates phoniesto this dayhe
really does. People who are sincere with him
are okay, otherwise
. And being a phony
was to Holden Caulfield, like, the worst thing
in the world, so its really so ironic that
people should now be calling him a phony.
Holden Caulfield, a phonyimagine that!Like that
George Will in the New York Post the other
day, saying Holden was a whiner, which, when
you think about it, is pretty much the same as
a phony. Id like to kill that George Will
if killing people werent illegal. George
Will saysget this!that Holden is
to blame for just about everything bad thats
happened: Leonard Bernstein, the sixties, James
Dean, punks, crack, Dr. Spock, Oprah Winfrey,
Marlon Brando (as if the poor guy doesnt
have enough problems), and Huckleberry Finnor
was he before? I sometimes get mixed up with
what was before and what was after in history.
And, George, dont you go blaming Holden
for the bad grammar and stuff those hippies used, cause
he has a real respect for the English languageeven
if he is kinda illiterate.
One
of the worst things that happened to Holden in
my opinion was that he got old. Honestly. Thats a
bitch right there. Along the way, see, he forgot
how much he hated phonies and thenyou guessed
ithe became one. Stuff happens like that
all the time. But it happens so slow you dont
even notice.
Holden
never wants them to ever, ever make a
movie of Catcher in the Rye, but if you
ask me thats the only movie they make these
daysall about young people being mad at
all the phoniness around them. See, I figured,
like, who could be more sincere than James Dean
in Rebel without a Cause, yknow?
For one thing, here was some guy who was inspired
by Holden as I see it, and the guy even being
dead when the movie came out, well, I thought
Holden wouldve loved thathes
always been real morbid, yknow? So I dragged
him to see it He hated it! Holden hates movies,
he really does, and its not just because
movies are phony (after all, being phony is what
movies are). Its just that theyre
not real. Can you beat that?
Of
course, Holden doesnt see that many people these
days. Actually, hardly anybody on account of
all the things that happened to him. He hasnt
been out of the house in like 20 years. Im
not kidding. Okay, I said it again. I say stuff
a lot, but that doesnt mean I dont
mean it.
I
dont
think hed mind me telling you all this
stuffalthough he is pretty big on suing
people now that I come to think of itbut
I doubt hes ever gonna read this. The Internet
isnt his kinda thing. You dont know
who youre talking to on the Internet and
hed hate that, not being able to see the
person and all
.
Holdens
shy, he really is. I cant tell you where
he lives. Hed kill me if I did. See, the
thing is, when he did feel he wanted to come
out and meet people and have experiences and
write about them and all, nobody would believe
him. He didnt leave the house for 30 years
after the book came out. Then he got on a bus
one day and came down to the Port Authority terminal
in New York City. He tried to make friends. But
whenever he got really close to someone, like
believing that they were truly his friend, hed
confide to them who he really was, yknow?
Well, I bet you can guess what happened. They
thought he was a fruitcake. "Holden Caulfield?
Like fun you are! Holden Caulfield is a character
in a book, and, anyway, hes like 16 and
youre old, real old." Even
though he was only around 36 at the time.
You
felt sorry for him, waiting all those years to
go out and all that stuff happening to him. Wanna
know the worst thing that happened, though?
When he told this one girl who he really wasshe
had this big nose and falsiesshe called
him a phony. Boy, did that hurt.
Hed
sit up in that big house in C----- and write
stories and lure virginal young English majors
up there, which he could do, being so famous
and all. But, like, if you havent done
it in about 20 yearswell, he began to believe
that the girls thing, yknow, had
teeth in it. Look, I really shouldnt be
telling you this stuff.
Im
just about the only person who sees him regular
these days. I know what youre thinking,
its a pretty neat deal, but see, like,
there are drawbacks in that I have to tell him
stuff sometimes Id rather not. But, like,
if I dont tell him, yknow, someone
he hardly knows might, and that would really
wig him out.
Like
just about the hardest thing I ever had to tell
him about was about this guy who was such a big
fan of his book and really, really hated phonies,
and gosh darnit, if he didnt go and kill
John Lennon. I thought he was gonna vomit when
he heard that. I really did. He was real wigged
out for a while after that, like make believing
he was talking to his dead brother Allie all
the time about how he thought he was disappearing
and all. "Allie, dont let me disappear," hed
say, "Please Allie!" And then when
he reached the other side of the street without
disappearing, hed thank him.
I
tried to tell him that this Mark David Chapman
guy maybe wasnt so bad after all. Maybe underneath
everything he was a nice guy who just got confused
and so angry at all the
phonies that he just couldnt help himself, yknow?
I mean a guy who really, really liked
his book, how bad could he be?
And,
when you think about it, its not all that
crazy, is it, when you think about it, wanting
to live your whole life in a book? Cause,
yknow,
its like every day is
a different page and when you
get to the end you can just
start all over again, and every
time I read those words right
at the beginning I get a shiver
down my spine: "If you
really want to hear about it,
the first thing youll
probably want to know is where
I was born, and what my lousy
childhood was like...."
Id
tell you more stuff about Holden but they just
rang the bell for dinner, and its potato
pockets and peach cobbler for dessert. All on
one tray!
I hope you
wont get mad at mepeople are plenty
mad at me alreadybut I played a little
trick on you. Can you keep a secret? Its
my birthday todayalthough Im not
telling anyone.