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  1. "De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period" is a short story by J. D. Salinger, first published in the May 1952 edition of World Review (London). Declined by The New Yorker on November 14, 1951, as the piece was judged too short to adequately address the complex religious concepts that Salinger attempted to convey. [1]

  2. Mar 24, 2015 · In De Daumier-Smith’s Blue Period by J.D. Salinger we have the theme of loneliness, isolation, identity, misrepresentation, reinvention, connection and escape.

  3. Written by J. D. Salinger. Renowned novelist of "The Catcher in the Rye" and a master of introspective fiction. A story of a young man reflecting on his past experiences and his time as an art instructor in Montreal, filled with personal struggles and interactions with unique characters.

  4. De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period (English) If it made any real sense--and it doesn't even begin to--I think I might be inclined to dedicate this account, for whatever it's worth, especially if it's the least bit ribald in parts, to the memory of my late, ribald stepfather, Robert Agadganian, Jr. Bobby--as everyone, even I, called him--died in ...

  5. Summary. After the death of his mother, the nameless 19-year-old narrator moves from Paris, where he spent the formative decade of his youth, to Manhattan. He shares a hotel room with his enterprising bon vivant stepfather, Bobby Agadganian, while the narrator attends art school, which he "loathes."

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