
'Blue Melody' is a short story by J. Salinger, first published in the September 1948 issue of Cosmopolitan. The tragic tale of an African-American jazz singer, the. 'Edna baby,' Lucille Henderson said, 'I'd love you to really know Bill Jameson.
'Blue Melody' is a short story by J. Salinger, first published in the September 1948 issue of Cosmopolitan. The tragic tale of an African-American jazz singer, the story was inspired by the life of Bessie Smith and was originally titled 'Scratchy Needle on a Phonograph Record.' [1] Cosmopolitan changed the title to 'Blue Melody' without Salinger's consent, a 'slick' maga 'Blue Melody' is a short story by J. Salinger, first published in the September 1948 issue of Cosmopolitan.
The tragic tale of an African-American jazz singer, the story was inspired by the life of Bessie Smith and was originally titled 'Scratchy Needle on a Phonograph Record. Die Forging Handbookdownload Free Software Programs Online here. ' [1] Cosmopolitan changed the title to 'Blue Melody' without Salinger's consent, a 'slick' magazine tactic that was one of the reasons the author decided, in the late forties, that 'he wanted to publish only in The New Yorker.' Blue melody, J.D. Salinger (1919 - 2010) عنوان: نغمهی غمگين و داستانهای دیگر؛ نویسنده: جی.