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  1. “The Heart of a Broken Story” is a work of short fiction by J. D. Salinger published in the September 1941 issue of Esquire . [1] [2] [3] Plot. The third-person narrator begins the story, involving a romantic encounter between its youthful protagonists, Justin Horgenschlag and Shirley Lester.

  2. “The Heart of a Broken Story” is a short story written by J.D. Salinger, the author of the famous novel “The Catcher in the Rye.” The story is about a young man named Vincent Caulfield who is struggling to come to terms with the death of his brother, Seymour.

  3. The Heart of a Broken Story. Status. Original Publication Date. September 1, 1941. Salinger.org Rating. This one’s a lot of fun. It’s a first-person account of what the author thinks is wrong with writing fiction, but it’s neither grumpy nor sarcastic. It’s sincere.

  4. A rare romantic (though focused heavily on physical attractiveness) short story from Salinger. A printer’s assistant falls for a moderately younger stenographer student. He tries to talk her up on a commute but she’s as cold to his benign small talk as winter.

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  5. The Heart of a Broken Story. The only real difficulty in concocting a boy-meets-girl story is that, somehow, he must. September 1 1941 J. D. SALINGER

  6. Esquire. The Heart of a Broken Story (September 1, 1941) XVI 131-133. This Sandwich Has No Mayonnaise (October 1, 1945) XXIV, October 1945 54-56, 147-149. Previous Fiction: Form & Experience.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2001 · The Heart of a Broken Story follows a writer who describes a couple, two characters, that he has created that are on a bus at the same time. He creates many ideas to bring them together but in the end says he can find no realistic way to do so.