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A Boy in France : ウィキペディア英語版 | A Boy in France
"A Boy in France" is a short story by J. D. Salinger. It is the second part of a trio of stories following the character Babe Gladwaller. The first story is "Last Day of the Last Furlough", and the third is "The Stranger". "A Boy in France" is one of the few Salinger war stories which deals directly with combat conditions. The setting is at the front, as Babe, hunkered down in a foxhole, tries to comfort himself by rereading a letter from his sister. The bond between Babe and Matilda anticipates the relationship between Holden Caulfield (of ''The Catcher in the Rye'')and his younger sister Phoebe. ==Publication== The story was first published in ''The Saturday Evening Post'', March 31, 1945.〔JD ''Salinger: A Bibliography''. DM Fiene. Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature, 1963〕 It subsequently appeared in the 1946 collection ''Post Stories 1942 - 45'', edited by Ben Hibbs. The Saturday Evening Post republished the story in its July/August 2010 issue as a memorial to Salinger. There is some doubt that such a republication would have been possible were Salinger still alive.
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