A Separate Peace
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I know that T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
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For instance: Is A Separate Peace a seminal queer novel, or is it a book about the sublime quality of adolescent friendship?
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Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John, another book often seen as queer despite the author’s insistence that it is not.
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If you find yourself wondering about the nature of the relationship between Phineas and Gene, you are experiencing through art something that is key to many people’s experience of queerness: uncertainty.
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However, queer people have historically found themselves in literature by reading between the lines, filling in gaps.
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As with the zany characters in Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, the humor dissipates as the reader realizes these characters aren’t wacky but traumatized.
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His memory is unreliable, despite its sparkling clarity.
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This is the crux of the novel, perhaps: the idea that it is in anticipating evil that we are most likely to commit evil ourselves.
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But perhaps that is too simplistic, too neat. It could be the thesis statement of a student essay. If there is a moral to the novel, it can’t be summarized so easily.
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A Separate Peace is a novel that belongs wholly to its reader. It refuses to be analyzed definitively. That
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Perhaps the school wasn’t as well kept up in those days; perhaps varnish, along with everything else, had gone to war.
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In the deep, tacit way in which feeling becomes stronger than thought,
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Looking back now across fifteen years, I could see with great clarity the fear I had lived in, which must mean that in the interval I had succeeded in a very important undertaking: I must have made my escape from it.
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It was surprising that I had overlooked that, that crucial fact.
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So the more things remain the same, the more they change after all—plus c’est la même chose, plus ça change. Nothing endures, not a tree, not love, not even a death by violence.
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Why did I let Finny talk me into stupid things like this? Was he getting some kind of hold over me?
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“It’s you, pal,” Finny said to me at last, “just you and me.”
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a loud phonograph a long way off played Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree, rejected that and played They’re Either Too Young or Too Old,
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grew more ambitious with The Warsaw Concerto, mellower with The Nutcracker Suite, and then stopped.
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Hardy assignments; I was halfway through Tess of t...
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he carried on his baffled struggle with Far from t...
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Everything he said was true and sincere; Finny always said what he happened to be thinking, and if this stunned people then he was surprised.
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We were careless and wild, and I suppose we could be thought of as a sign of the life the war was being fought to preserve.
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“I wonder what would happen if I looked like a fairy to everyone.” “You’re nuts.”
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“Well, in case suitors begin clamoring at the door, you can tell them I’m wearing this as an emblem.”
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It was hypnotism. I was beginning to see that Phineas could get away with anything.
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I couldn’t help envying him that a little, which was perfectly normal. There was no harm in envying even your best friend a little.
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He had gotten away with everything. I felt a sudden stab of disappointment. That was because I just wanted to see some more excitement; that must have been it.
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He got away with everything because of the extraordinary kind of person he was. It was quite a compliment to me, as a matter of fact, to have such a person choose me for his best friend.
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He forced compliance by leaning against me as we walked along, changing my direction;
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Bombs in Central Europe were completely unreal to us here, not because we couldn’t imagine it—a thousand newspaper photographs and newsreels had given us a pretty accurate idea of such a sight—
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but because our place here was too fair for us to accept something like that.
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We spent that summer in complete selfishness, I...
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Rigid, I began climbing the rungs, slightly reassured by having Finny right behind me. “We’ll jump together to cement our partnership,”
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Another was, “Always say some prayers at night because it might turn out that there is a God.”
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Finny never permitted himself to realize that when you won they lost. That would have destroyed the perfect beauty which was sport. Nothing bad ever happened in sports; they were the absolute good.
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At dawn, all day long, and at midnight, Phineas always had a steady and formidable flow of usable energy.
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Everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him.
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To waste anything in America is immoral.
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There are just tiny fragments of pleasure and luxury in the world, and there is something unpatriotic about enjoying them.
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The prevailing color of life in America is a dull, dark green called olive drab. That color is always respectable and always important. Most other colors risk being unpatriotic.
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Eli
how……
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The Devon School record books contained a mistake, a lie, and nobody knew it but Finny and me.
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Despite the steady musical undertone in his speaking voice Finny couldn’t carry a tune, and he couldn’t remember the melody or the words to any song.
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I noticed that people were looking fixedly at him, so I took a look myself to see why.
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but after all you can’t come to the shore with just anybody and you can’t come by yourself,
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and at this teen-age period in life the proper person is your best pal.”
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He hesitated and then added, “which is what you are,” and there was...
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