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"Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes" is a short story by
J.D. Salinger Jerome David Salinger (; January 1, 1919 January 27, 2010) was an American author best known for his 1951 novel ''The Catcher in the Rye''. Salinger got his start in 1940, before serving in World War II, by publishing several short stories in ''S ...
, initially published in the July 1951 issue of ''
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'', and later within the larger collection of Salinger’s short works, '' Nine Stories'' (April, 1953). Over the span of a few telephone conversations, the story surrounds three adult characters and the remainder of their evening after leaving a party.


Plot summary

The story opens with a phone ringing in Lee's apartment somewhere in New York. Sitting beside Lee is a young, blue-eyed woman. The two of them had been sitting and smoking together when Arthur calls, a colleague of Lee's, drunkenly concerned with the location of his wife. (Arthur later refers to his wife by her name, Joanie.) All of them had attended a party just hours before the phone call occurs. Arthur goes through a scatter of out-loud thoughts and questions addressed to Lee, accompanied by a roller-coaster of emotions. Arthur's main concern is the whereabouts of his wife, even though he appears to regret his marriage to her. He later expresses concern about his job at the law firm. Lee attempts to talk some sense into Arthur throughout the conversation, while Arthur continuously interrupts him. All the while Lee is on the phone, the girl with him is smoking and exchanging looks with him. Lee tries to reassure Arthur that his wife will probably arrive at any minute and that he should try to pull himself together before she walks in. Although neither the narrator nor the three characters explicitly confirm this, the girl Lee is with is implied to be Arthur's wife, Joanie. This connection isn't drawn until Arthur refers to Joanie's eyes as seashells. The phone call eventually tails off, with Lee convincing Arthur to get some rest. The young woman and Lee exchange a few words and continue to smoke when they're interrupted by another phone call. It's Arthur again, letting Lee know that Joanie just walked in and that everything's all right, though both the reader and Lee know this not to be the case. Arthur talks a little while longer, explaining how he'd like to move to Connecticut with Joanie, contradicting everything he had said in the previous phone call. Lee interrupts Arthur and explains that he has to go due to a headache with unexplained origins. Lee hangs up and the conversation ends abruptly, and in this way so does the story.


Themes

An overarching theme that is frequently discussed is
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. Although not completely explicit, the reader is left to infer that Joanie is the young girl with Lee as well as Arthur's spouse who is being searched for. This theme is even stretched to Salinger's own personal life, English Professor Dr. Brett Weaver argues, "Joanie is based on Salinger's one-time girlfriend
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who threw him over for
Charlie Chaplin Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin Jr. (16 April 188925 December 1977) was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film. He became a worldwide icon through his screen persona, the Tramp, and is consider ...
, and that 'Pretty' is Salinger's revenge for his broken heart."


Reception and interpretation

There has been practically no critical reception for "Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes." Author John V. Hagopian acknowledges that the most commentary that's been made is "three paragraphs by David L. Stevenson, omparingthe story...with Hemingway's 'The Short, Happy Life of Francis Macomber.'" Hagopian professes "Pretty Mouth" as "lucid, controlled, and beautifully-formed." The story receives most mention through inclusions in
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of Salinger's work, or other similar anthologies like ''Famous American Stories'' by Angus Burrell. However, all that's noted of the story in Burrell's anthology is a short synopsis. Other few acknowledgements are only interpretive. Author James Lundquist states "Pretty Mouth" is, "a story that disintegrates into pathos and, uncharacteristically, is without any healing sympathy." French author and artist Camille Bourniquel explains the story to be "an urbanized tale of the managerial set onsistingof two telephone conversations."


In popular culture

* In 1967, while a student of
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,
Nikita Mikhalkov Nikita Sergeyevich Mikhalkov (russian: Никита Сергеевич Михалков; born 21 October 1945) is a Soviet and Russian filmmaker, actor, and head of the Russian Cinematographers' Union. Mikhalkov is a three-time laureate of the ...
directed a short film ''
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'' («И эти губы, и глаза зелёные…») based on the story, with
Lev Durov Lev Konstantinovich Durov ( rus, Лев Константинович Дуров, p=ˈlʲef kənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪdʑ ˈdurəf; 23 December 1931 – 20 August 2015) was a Soviet and Russian theatre and film actor who appeared in more than 200 ...
in the lead role. * In
PJ Harvey Polly Jean Harvey (born 9 October 1969) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. Primarily known as a vocalist and guitarist, she is also proficient with a wide range of instruments. Harvey began her career in 1988 when she joined loca ...
's song "Angelene", the eponymous protagonist is a prostitute who longs for romance and alludes to Salinger's story, including by directly quoting Arthur's poem dedicated to his wife: "''Rose is my color, and white / Pretty mouth and green my eyes''."


References

{{J. D. Salinger 1953 short stories Short stories by J. D. Salinger Works originally published in The New Yorker