
Originally Posted by
fushingfeef
I am listening to the audiobook of Wolves of the Calla and Callahan thinks of the Hitler Brothers as "Lennie" and "George", a reference to Steinbeck's "Of Mice & Men" (also similar to the characters in "Blaze"). But SK seems to have Lennie and George mixed up, in "Of Mice & Men", George is the small one and Lennie is the big one. In Wolves of the Calla, he's calling the big one George and the small one Lennie. But in King's book, the big one is the smart one, the opposite of Steinbeck's book. I don't know if this was deliberate or a mistake.
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