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With apparent deliberation, J. D. Salinger has trimmed his prose until it cannot stand by itself, has excisedaction and event so rigorously that the stories only through the significance and ...
In the end the book was never published, and neither was anything else by J.D. Salinger, even after his death thirteen years later, in 2010. “What was Hapworth 16, 1924, and why had it almost ...
From an August 2020 parole hearing for Mark David Chapman, who was sentenced to twenty years to life in prison in 1981 for killing John Lennon. Chapman was denied parole.… ...
America literary legend JD Salinger was very clear about his posthumous wishes. His unseen stories should not be published before 2060, 50 years after his death. However, a scan of a paperback ...
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.cttttctm.2 Holden Caulfield, the fumbling adolescent nauseated by the grossness of the world’s body, may be the ...
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As documented in the press, Chapman is known for an obsessive devotion to “The Catcher in the Rye,” J.D. Salinger’s novel about teenage alienation. Suffers from depression and was diagnosed as a ...
In New York City's late nineties, a young aspiring writer lands a day-job at J.D. Salinger's literary agency. While her eccentric and old-fashioned boss tasks her to process Salinger's voluminous ...