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MEMBERS The members of the Glass family are listed here, from eldest to youngest:
The children are all precocious, and in fact have all appeared on a fictional radio quiz show called '' It's A Wise Child ''. ''Wise Child'' has, according to Salinger's stories, sent all seven Glass children through college. The family is of Jewish-Irish heritage. Their father Les, is Jewish, and their mother Bessie is Irish. The Glass family lives in New York City ; all the children spent most of their childhood in an apartment on the Upper West Side . INFLUENCES ON OTHER WORKS Some of the characters in the Wes Anderson movie '' The Royal Tenenbaums '' were purportedly modelled after the Glass family. It is interesting to note that Boo Boo is married to a Mr. Tannenbaum, as described in the story "Down at the Dinghy." In February 1977, '' Esquire '' published, "For Rupert - with no promises" as an unsigned work of fiction. This was the first time in its 44 year history that ''Esquire'' hadn't identified a fiction writer. In the story, some signals led readers to speculate that it was in fact, the work of Salinger; first-person singular, names of the Glass family in " For Esmé With Love And Squalor ", events from the story " For Esmé With Love And Squalor ". It turned out, however, to be a clever parody by then editor of Esquire - Gordon Lish , who was quoted as saying, "I tried to borrow Salinger's voice and the psychological circumstances of his life, as I imagine them to be now. And I tried to use those things to elaborate on certain circumstances and events in his fiction to deepen them and add complexity." The Wall Street Journal 2/25/1977 Esmé Squalor , from the '' Series Of Unfortunate Events '' novels, is named after " For Esmé With Love And Squalor ". The Glass Family is also seen by many to have influenced the Incandenza family of David Foster Wallace 's '' Infinite Jest '', one of whom (Mario Incandenza) is nicknamed "Boo Boo." |
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