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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]

    • United Kingdom
    • May 1952
    • English
    • World Review (London)
  2. (Nueva York, 1919 - Cornish, New Hampshire, 2010) El periodo azul de Daumier-Smith (“De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period”) Nine Stories (1953). Si tuviera algún sentido —no lo tiene ni por asomo—, creo que me sentiría inclinado a dedicar este cuento, si es que algo vale, especialmente si tiene algunas partes un tanto subidas de tono, a la memoria de mi desaparecido y también subido de ...

  3. by J.D. Salinger. Buy Study Guide. Nine Stories Summary and Analysis of "De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period" The narrator of “De Daumier-Smith’s Blue Period” begins by dedicating the tale to his stepfather, “Robert Agadganian, Jr.” – or “Bobby”, as everyone called him.

  4. Study Guide. Documents. Q&As. Discussions. Nine Stories | "De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period" | Summary. Share. 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.

  5. 21 de may. de 2012 · “De Daumier-Smith’s Blue Period” was my favorite story the first time I read the book: the narrator looking back on his ghastly younger self, narcissistic and miserable and teaching a...

  6. 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 1947, surely with a few regrets, but without a single ...

  7. De Daumier-Smith’s Blue Period; Status: Published: Original Publication Date: May 1, 1952: Salinger.org Rating: 2.9