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单词 Salinger
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Sure enough, Mrs. Salinger went on, “And I have already chosen the pairs, so don’t bother begging. In fact, don’t ask. The pairs are listed at the top of this sheet.” Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
Still, he emerged as if he were a modern-day Mark Twain or a J. D. Salinger. Endgame 2011-02-01T00:00:00Z
Mrs. Salinger repeated it, as if trying to convince herself. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
Mrs. Salinger had turned off the television, but the kids who had been watching didn’t move. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
Now Naheed knew for sure what Eliza had been upset about in science and why Mrs. Salinger had snapped off the television. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
“Okay, that’s enough. Everyone back to their seats,” Mrs. Salinger suddenly yelled out. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
Hassan called driving and Lindsey called shotgun, so even though it was his car, Colin was relegated to the backseat, where he curled up against the window and read J. D. Salinger's Seymour: An Introduction. An Abundance of Katherines 2006-09-21T00:00:00Z
It had worked for Mrs. Salinger with that boy in the back of the room. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
Naheed hurried down the hall with Eliza, and just before Mrs. Salinger could close her classroom door, they managed to slip inside and drop into their seats. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
“Thanks for not saying anything when I was Pierre and Hassan was Salinger.” An Abundance of Katherines 2006-09-21T00:00:00Z
Mrs. Salinger stood up, a stack of papers in her arms. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
After taking a look at the type of vocabulary J. D. Salinger uses, I was hooked. The Freedom Writers Diary 1999-10-12T00:00:00Z
One girl from Mrs. Salinger’s class got called down to the office, and another mom showed up right at the classroom door. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
Tommy had some explanation about shooting hoops, but Mrs. Salinger wasn’t buying it, even though it sounded pretty reasonable to Naheed. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
Mrs. Salinger walked over to her place behind her desk. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
When Jim Don Cooper whined that he just couldn’t get excited over literature, Mr. Loring brought in the varsity cheerleaders and had them lead exuberant cheers for Charles Dickens, William Faulkner, and J. D. Salinger. The Great Santini 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z
Half the time I wrote like bad George Eliot, the other half like bad Salinger. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z
A few more kids went to stand next to Mrs. Salinger and stare at the TV, but Mrs. Salinger didn’t seem to notice anything but the screen. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
J. D. Salinger sits next to Dr. Seuss on her bookshelf. Every Day 2012-08-28T00:00:00Z
And since when did Mrs. Salinger let things get so out of control? Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
In the far corner the television was on, and Mrs. Salinger was staring at it, with her back to the classroom. Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story 2016-06-28T00:00:00Z
Salinger film and biography are being billed as an unprecedented look into the mysterious life of the author of "The Catcher In the Rye." New Salinger book and film coming within next year 2013-01-29T18:46:04Z
And the alienated teenager, that fixture of modern American life, didn’t fully exist until J. D. Salinger, with his faultless ear and attentive eye, coaxed him into being. Arts & Leisure Preview: Violence That Art Didn?t See Coming 2010-02-24T19:11:00Z
But then I have this impression, in large part, from reading J. D. Salinger. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
His father Solomon was a food importer who was successful enough by the time Salinger turned 13 to move the family to Park Avenue and enroll his underachieving son in a Manhattan private school. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
But our demand for personal access to writers isn’t the only challenge Salinger would face in today’s publishing market. Perspective | J.D. Salinger at 100: Is ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ still relevant? 2018-12-30T05:00:00Z
We replace the myth of Salinger with an extraordinarily complex, deeply contradictory human being,” Salerno said in a statement. New J.D. Salinger Book and Film Coming Within Next Year 2013-01-29T22:58:40Z
The correspondence, totaling 50 letters and four postcards, were written by Salinger to Donald Hartog, a Londoner he first met in 1938 and remained friends with through at least the 1980s. ArtsBeat: Ketchup in the Rye: J. D. Salinger's Favorite Hamburger Revealed 2011-01-27T15:44:20Z
"It's clear from the letters that Salinger was writing all the time," Bigby said. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Salinger’s family to prevent inappropriate commercial exploitation beyond a person’s death. FDA approves diet pill 2012-06-27T17:50:00Z
The formidable Chris Cooper, as a curmudgeonly Salinger, has a brief but masterly turn. Movie Listings for Oct. 21-27 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z
He visited Salinger's New Hampshire home twice, where the two "spent hours on the balcony chatting", and where Kleeman says he was shown "the room where he kept all his manuscripts". JD Salinger comrade recalls 'emotional and warm' friend 2010-03-19T16:00:00Z
Originally published in the U.K. while Salinger was alive, it has been updated and revised for U.S. publication with a new chapter that details Salinger's death last Jan. 27. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
His company is preparing to offer a peek at a documentary about Salinger that is one of the unlikeliest projects ever to join its menagerie of potential Oscar contenders and box-office bait. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
While some of it is certainly heavy of touch in comparison with the mesmeric understatement of Nine Stories, I'm still hopeful for an authorised, annotated edition of Salinger's early fiction. JD Salinger is best revealed in his work 2011-01-31T13:08:28Z
Until now, little has been known about Salinger's life during his lengthy self-imposed seclusion. Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
Twenty-five years later she wrote about their relationship in a memoir, At Home in the World, the only detailed picture we have of Salinger in later life. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
While that article formed the kernel for this book, Rakoff wisely — and deftly — weaves her Salinger story into a broader, more universal tale about finding one’s bearings during a pivotal transitional year into real adulthood. ‘My Salinger Year,’ by Joanna Rakoff
After shooting Lennon on the steps of New York's Dakota building, Mark David Chapman remained at the scene, reading a copy of Salinger's novel in which he had inscribed: "This is my statement". Catcher 2010-05-25T22:20:00Z
The part of Salinger’s life that I was most excited to learn about and contemplate was his family life — the relationships with his mother, father, and especially his sister, Doris. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
However, even here, it seems Salinger felt compelled to mention the war. JD Salinger is best revealed in his work 2011-01-31T13:08:28Z
Holden's likely position is there in black-and-white, so let's move on to Salinger's -- but not for long, because there isn't much difference, really. The "Catcher in the Rye" film that should never be 2010-06-23T15:30:00Z
As Salinger reported in “With Kennedy,” Khrushchev’s message was simple: “Please convey to the president that I want to be his friend.” Kennedy-Nixon 1960 election clash: The last time Russians intervened in a U.S. election 2017-01-28T05:00:00Z
“We had several letters from Salinger, declining the invitation at different levels,” Mr. Schwartz said. Hearing Genuine Voices of Midcentury Fiction 2014-01-19T22:40:18Z
Within the Hartley universe, as within the Salinger universe, one family stands out. Hal Hartley’s epic oral history: The “Henry Fool” trilogy, Parker Posey and the real sage of ’90s indie film 2015-04-03T04:00:00Z
The 1990s drama about the five orphaned Salinger children gets a topical reboot: The five Acosta siblings must fend for themselves when their parents are deported to Mexico. The 50 TV Shows You Need to Watch This Winter 2020-01-02T05:00:00Z
There is wide-open writing here about Chicago, his hometown, and about topics like con men, terrorism, Paris and Vermont, writers like Ralph Ellison and J. D. Salinger and the idiocies of certain critics and scholars. Review: Revisiting Saul Bellow’s Words, on Society, Chicago and Other Writers 2015-03-23T04:00:00Z
Salinger was one of many readers to send her fan mail. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
From 1940 to 1965, Salinger published 22 stories in various magazines—including The New Yorker, Esquire, and The Saturday Evening Post—that do not appear in his three collections. The 22 Lost Salinger Stories 2013-09-07T09:45:11Z
Salinger before dowsing them with the scent of his uniquely American-preppy sensibility. Damsels in Distress: Heathers, Without Cruel Intentions 2012-04-05T10:45:50Z
Salinger’s experiences during World War II further heightened his sense of alienation. Books of The Times: Peering Into A Reclusive Life 2011-02-10T15:17:01Z
In its March-April 1940 issue, Story carried "The Young Folks," a brief, acidic vignette of college students at a party, prototypes of all the disaffected young people who would appear in Salinger's fiction. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
The Seattle author and University of Washington professor discusses his recent books, “How Literature Saved My Life” and his biography “Salinger.” The Week Ahead: 2014-02-05T23:10:06Z
Salinger — one novel, three volumes of stories — in the palm of one hand. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
As a young man Mr. Salinger yearned ardently for just this kind of attention. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Back then, the five Salinger siblings ran a family restaurant and shared a fabulous townhouse in the low-key aftermath of loss, in a community that sympathized with them. ‘Party of Five’ and ‘Little America’: Immigrant Stories That Get the Job Done 2020-01-16T05:00:00Z
Salinger letters made to the Morgan Library & Museum, The Associated Press erroneously reported to whom some of his correspondence was addressed. Correction: Salinger letters story 2013-04-10T21:31:07Z
After Mr. Salinger moved to New Hampshire his publications slowed to a trickle and soon stopped completely. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
On social media this spring, he saw an article saying that Salinger’s house, which had been on the market for a while, was still for sale. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
Salinger received a letter from The New Yorker magazine weighing in on a manuscript to a novel he'd sent them. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
But Salinger had long since moved on from concerns with adolescent dissatisfaction to an interest in Eastern religion, especially the Gospels of Sri Ramakrishna, the 19th century Hindu mystic. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
It was sponsored at the request of Salinger's heirs, who said they were offended by the use of "The Catcher in the Rye" author's image and name on items such as coffee mugs. Veto of NH bill to protect Salinger privacy stands 2012-06-27T17:29:09Z
It was during this time Salinger began writing Catcher and set the foundation for his reclusive lifestyle. Salinger Documentary to Become a Scripted Feature Film 2013-09-18T22:14:37Z
Veto of NH bill to protect Salinger privacy stands CONCORD, N.H. FDA approves diet pill 2012-06-27T17:50:00Z
Though the publication of The Catcher in the Rye in 1951 made him rich and famous, Salinger fled the spotlight. JD Salinger's secret life exposed in new documentary 2013-05-18T12:04:10Z
It had, she added, "taken well more from Caulfield in both substance and style than is necessary for the alleged transformative purpose of criticising Salinger and his attitudes and behaviour". The Catcher in the Rye 'sequel' to be published 2011-01-12T20:57:14Z
It was after his move there that Salinger met his second wife. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
While living with Salinger, she adapted her breakout essay into a memoir, “Looking Back,” which does not once mention him. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
"Salinger" both fleshes out and challenges aspects of the author's legend. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Salinger, and his work to “Catcher in the Rye,” a piece of art that filled a specific, generational emptiness and one in which readers saw themselves. Nirvana’s manager breaks his silence on Kurt Cobain 2019-04-14T04:00:00Z
Salinger died in January at the age of 91. Salinger copyright case appealed 2010-05-02T10:50:00Z
But for those who can’t wait for the new works—or fear they will never actually be released—there is plenty of “lost” Salinger to discover. The 22 Lost Salinger Stories 2013-09-07T09:45:11Z
I love Salinger’s line about writing, “Were most of your stars out?” Jennifer Lee, Queen of the ‘Frozen’ Franchise 2019-11-07T05:00:00Z
She has been called, for example, the first great millennial novelist, and “Salinger for the Snapchat generation.” ‘It Was Like I’d Never Done It Before’: How Sally Rooney Wrote Again 2021-08-28T04:00:00Z
There are signs that Salinger’s profound influence on generations of American writers and readers may be waning. J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
Salinger, an oral biography compiled by author David Shields and filmmaker-screenwriter Shane Salerno, whose screenplay credits include the Oliver Stone film Savages. New J.D. Salinger Book and Film Coming Within Next Year 2013-01-29T22:58:40Z
For now, the contents of J. D. Salinger’s archives remain a closely held secret. J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
Throughout, the voice of J. D. Salinger’s Holden Caulfield echoed, as did the sentence style of Hemingway — terse, declarative, deadpan descriptive and even masculine! Sally Rooney’s Riposte, Ralph Nader’s Candidacy and Other Letters to the Editor 2021-09-24T04:00:00Z
In September of that year Salinger did something peculiar, perhaps the act of a man grasping for a stabilizer: He abruptly married a French woman living in Germany. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
It’s a little-known fact that J. D. Salinger took a writing course in the Extension Division at Columbia in 1939, when Merton was teaching writing in the Extension Division at Columbia. Thomas Merton and the Eternal Search 2015-03-05T05:00:00Z
It’s an episodic travelogue, a coming-of-age chronicle and an indictment of grim social conditions, with roughly equal measures of Jack Kerouac, J. D. Salinger and Charles Dickens in its DNA. Review: Youthful Recklessness Finds Adventure on the Road in ‘American Honey’ 2016-09-29T04:00:00Z
At a time when the literary élite was courting Maynard, Salinger urged her to spurn promises of success and profit. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
What adds freshness to “My Salinger Year” is not just its wry take on the writer of the rye but Rakoff’s sympathetic mix of passivity, naiveté, stoicism, earnestness, understated intelligence and finely honed literary sensibility. ‘My Salinger Year,’ by Joanna Rakoff
In his telling, Kennedy explained to reporters that crowd-counting fell to his press secretary Pierre Salinger, who was known by his nickname Plucky. Masters of their medium: JFK on TV, Trump on Twitter 2017-05-15T04:00:00Z
In 1997 Mr. Salinger agreed to let Orchises Press, a small publisher in Alexandria, Va., bring out “Hapworth” in book form, but he backed out of the deal at the last minute. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Hemon began rereading the books that mattered to him, this time entirely in English: Salinger, who held up, and Michael Ondaatje; others who had not. Nowhere man 2013-02-23T08:00:16Z
The very things people complain about, Ms. Malcolm contended, were the qualities that made Mr. Salinger great. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Over time Salinger's exemplary refusal of his own fame may turn out to be as important as his fiction. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
He added that he vaguely recalled having spoken about a reference to Salinger in his play “Six Degrees of Separation.” ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
Salinger, who famously lived the last decades of his life without publishing a word. An introduction to the artiste as a terrified performer 2015-03-27T04:00:00Z
Yet the biographer uses that disappearing act to continue to explore the period when Salinger "became even more famous for his withdrawal" than he had been for his writing. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
Like some of his favorite writers — like Sappho, whom we know only from ancient fragments, or the Japanese poets who crafted 17-syllable haikus — Salinger was an author whose large reputation pivots on very little. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Salinger's only novel, The Catcher in the Rye, was published in 1951 and gradually achieved a status that made him cringe. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
The pair wrote to one another during World War II - in which Salinger fought as a soldier in the U.S. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye, it’s often an important moment. 5 life lessons from J.D. Salinger’s “Franny and Zooey” 2013-09-12T13:40:00Z
Like many others, he feared for the sanctity of Salinger’s reputation. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
Mr. Weinstein indicated that the secrets will be part of the fun as he and his company forge a strategy for selling “Salinger” to the masses. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
Seuss Enterprises likened the play to an unauthorized sequel to J. D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye,” which a judge ruled did not qualify as fair use in 2009. A Green Light Is Given, It’s True, for a Grown-Up Cindy Lou Who 2017-09-15T04:00:00Z
Salinger met Hemingway in Europe during World War II, and closes the letter by telling Hemingway that the talks they had were the only "hopeful minutes" of his war experience. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-25T20:54:00Z
The point is – and Salinger would surely have been the first to recognise this – that a person's letters can only ever tell a fraction of a story. Salinger: a burger-lover in the rye 2011-01-27T23:00:01Z
But there is no consensus on what he was writing and no physical evidence of what Salinger had reportedly stashed in a safe in his home in Cornish, N.H. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
One story, “Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut,” was turned into “My Foolish Heart,” a movie so bad that Mr. Salinger was never tempted to sell film rights again. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
She shared letters that Salinger wrote her father, never before seen, that give an excellent sense of that relationship. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
Yet when I imagined my daughter experiencing what I had at her age, I saw my relationship with Salinger through an utterly altered lens. Was She J.D. Salinger’s Predator or His Prey? 2018-09-05T04:00:00Z
Then I realized that this emphasis on burglary, this obsession with privacy and purloined objects had been present in Salinger’s work from the very beginning. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
By this point Salinger had a general destination in mind: he wanted to be a writer. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Charyn’s Salinger is an empty vessel, collecting ennui and experiences, despairing for some way to clarify it all in fiction. Review | By the end of 2020, we were supposed to have more J.D. Salinger. Instead we have ‘Sergeant Salinger.’ 2020-12-30T05:00:00Z
He caps this off with a drawing featuring Salinger’s image on television and the caption: “And, in literary news, J. D. Salinger’s privacy has been violated once again by his appearance in this cartoon.” Books of The Times: Bob Mankoff’s ‘How About Never — Is Never Good for You?’ 2014-03-19T20:53:31Z
Salinger addresses the letter "Dear Poppa," a Hemingway nickname, signaling a friendship possibly beyond just casual. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-26T10:44:00Z
“The Catcher in the Rye,” by J. D. Salinger, didn’t speak to me. Phillip Lopate Is No Fan of ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ 2021-07-29T04:00:00Z
Library director Thomas Putnam says Salinger's recent death sparked new interest in the letter, in which the future "Catcher in the Rye" author discusses his own efforts at a literary career. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-25T20:54:00Z
Salinger had remarked that he was in this world but not of it,” the statement said. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Salinger never authorized a biography, but several unauthorized books have come out over the past 30 years, notably one by Ian Hamilton. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
“There is a marvelous peace in not publishing,” J. D. Salinger confessed to The New York Times in 1974, nine years after his final short story appeared in The New Yorker. The 22 Lost Salinger Stories 2013-09-07T09:45:11Z
Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye,” seasoned with superstition and Greek myth, and a chorus chanting forebodingly. Review: Mac Wellman’s ‘Bad Penny’ Promises a Boat Ride to Hell 2019-09-09T04:00:00Z
The letter serves as Salinger’s manifesto against the whole biographical industrial complex, which he saw stretching from the tabloids to academia. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
The film, “Salinger,” has been nine years in the making and is scheduled for release on Sept. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
Over the past 50 years, there has been endless and conflicting speculation over what Salinger had been doing during his self-imposed retirement. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Never much of a student, Mr. Salinger, then known as Sonny, attended the progressive McBurney School on the Upper West Side. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
She spent a few weekends at Salinger’s ranch-style home in Cornish, and sometimes, at his suggestion, called in sick to prolong her visits. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
When the paper billed it instead as a scoop in its regular pages, Salinger was furious. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Some of the film’s most intriguing information has to do with Salinger’s experiences in World War II, where he endured almost 300 days in combat and took part in the liberation of Dachau. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
Diamond points to “Sixteen Candles” as the movie that established Hughes as the 1980s version of “what J.D. Salinger had been to a previous post-war generation: an adult giving voices to teenagers.” Ferris Bueller saved my life 2017-01-05T05:00:00Z
When, on an especially grim weekend, Rakoff decided to stay in with a stack of Salinger’s books, the experience of reading them was a revelation. “I was just amazed”: Joanna Rakoff on reading Salinger’s fan mail 2014-06-30T04:00:00Z
At the time, Salinger was not long removed from serving in World War II, and the story was about a soldier, Seymour Glass, who was also not long removed from service. “Brad’s Status” feels like a movie about America in 2017, but it’s more timeless 2017-09-16T04:00:00Z
The five Acosta children encounter their own constellation of struggles — some similar to the Salingers’, others unique to their own complicated immigration story. ‘Party of Five’ Makes the Personal Political 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z
Spokesman Terry Adams of Little, Brown and Company, which released "Catcher" and Salinger's three other books, declined to comment Sunday. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Even as publishers and consumers adopted e-books and digital audio, Salinger’s books remained defiantly offline, a consequence of the writer’s distaste for computers and technology. J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
It feels like a close relative of the works of Foster Wallace and Salinger. Jason Segel: By the Book 2017-12-14T05:00:00Z
Salinger served in the Counterintelligence Corps and saw some of the European theater’s fiercest fighting at Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. Review | By the end of 2020, we were supposed to have more J.D. Salinger. Instead we have ‘Sergeant Salinger.’ 2020-12-30T05:00:00Z
"Catcher" was No. 1 on Amazon.com and No. 20 on Barnes & Noble.com within hours of "Salinger" appearing Tuesday night on PBS stations. Sales for Salinger books jump after TV doc airs 2014-01-22T18:00:34Z
Salerno, whose documentary "Salinger" opens in U.S. theaters on Friday, told Reuters. Documentary 'Salinger' explores author's life, long hidden from view 2013-09-05T22:19:38Z
D. Salinger couldn’t brand like The Donald; “The Catcher in the Rye” wasn’t promising the key to social mobility. Call it “pulling a Trump”: You don’t actually have to be winning — just look like you are 2017-01-11T05:00:00Z
My love of Salinger extends to almost all of his writing and almost none of the stuff surrounding it. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
Mr. Slawenski is not particularly concerned with assessing Salinger’s gifts as a writer: his uncanny ear for dialogue; his love of colloquial, idiomatic language; his ability to domesticate the stream-of-consciousness innovations of the great modernists. Books of The Times: Peering Into A Reclusive Life 2011-02-10T15:17:01Z
Critics were quick to recast her openness as opportunism and Salinger’s stealth as divine, vulnerable introversion. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
We've come to an agreement with the Salinger Trust but I am afraid I cannot go into any specifics. The Catcher in the Rye 'sequel' to be published 2011-01-12T20:57:14Z
Associates of Mr. Salerno hint at never-before-seen photographs and interviews with aging intimates of Salinger, as well as secrets that they decline to describe. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
His affinity for young people is not confined to his books, and Salinger's biographers closely track his history of intense attachments to teens, from Oona O'Neill in the 1940s to Joyce Maynard in the 1970s. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Over the years, hundreds of fans and young writers made the pilgrimage to Cornish and flung themselves against the wall of Salinger’s isolation. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
I know that seems ridiculous when I've let Salinger, Ellison, Kesey and Harper Lee go because they haven't produced a Magic Four but it is the breadth of brilliance that I'm searching for. The Great American Novel tournament 2012-07-09T14:07:00Z
As for the fictional family the Glasses, Mr. Salinger had apparently been writing about them nonstop. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Mr. Salinger also perfected the great trick of literary irony — of validating what you mean by saying less than, or even the opposite of, what you intend. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
The rest, of course, is history, and this being Salinger, much of that history is ironic. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
In Salinger and Roth, the analyst is a remote, hidden being, not a you for the narrative I. Salinger's psychiatrist never speaks, and Roth's is never answered. Siri Hustvedt on the psychoanalyst in fiction 2012-06-08T21:55:19Z
The affair with Ms. Maynard, then a Yale freshman, began in 1972, after Mr. Salinger read an article she had written for The New York Times Magazine titled “An 18-Year-Old Looks Back on Life.” 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
He also served as a drama critic, using the byline "Jerome Salinger" - and he was tough. Dropout Salinger creates mystique at Pa. college 2013-09-06T14:31:09Z
“Got more stories than J.D. got Salinger/I hold the title and you are the challenger” was another. Donna Summer: Disco diva and rocker 2012-05-18T01:26:00Z
As a young writer Mr. Salinger was something of a ladies’ man and dated, among others, Oona O’Neill, the daughter of Eugene O’Neill and the future wife of Charlie Chaplin. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Salinger was, then, what writers were once supposed to be: self-effacing, a bit mysterious, insistent that it was his work rather than his personality that mattered. Salinger: a burger-lover in the rye 2011-01-27T23:00:01Z
This is an interesting and not altogether implausible idea, one of many that flicker into view during “Salinger,” only to be dissolved in the acid of sensationalism. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
Several cultural commentators noted that Golding’s novel had replaced J. D. Salinger’s “Catcher in the Rye” as the bible of the American adolescent.” Edmund Epstein Dies at 80; Gave ?Lord of the Flies? Wings 2012-04-07T21:31:02Z
At the end of her freshman year, Maynard dropped out of Yale, which meant losing her scholarship, to move in with Salinger in Cornish. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Salinger loves the Glasses more than God loves them. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
And it erroneously gave June 4, 1944, as the date that Mr. Salinger landed at Utah Beach. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Salinger, the reclusive American author director Shane Salerno kept returning to the writer's time amid the unrelenting bloodshed on World War Two's western front. Documentary 'Salinger' explores author's life, long hidden from view 2013-09-05T22:19:38Z
Soon, he’s scheduled to appear in the series Girlfriend’s Day and as Pierre Salinger in the drama LBJ. What the Mad Men Cast Has Been Up to Since the Show Ended 2016-07-19T04:00:00Z
Now scholars, publishers and fans are eagerly waiting to see whether any new Salinger works will appear. Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
His unpublished work sits in a secure storage facility between his son’s home in Connecticut and the New Hampshire home of the Salinger Trust’s other trustee, Salinger’s widow, Colleen Salinger. J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
On this last point Salinger famously went to court in 1986 to block the writer Ian Hamilton from quoting from his letters in Hamilton's proposed biography, JD Salinger: A Writing Life. Salinger: a burger-lover in the rye 2011-01-27T23:00:01Z
"They finally dragged me off to Bydgoszcz for a couple of months," Salinger wrote years later. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
And several of his stalkers — journalists and fans who staked out Salinger’s local post office or roosted at the bottom of his driveway — choose to interpret his supposed reclusiveness as a covert demand for attention. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
Salinger, the American writer best known for his 1951 novel “The Catcher in the Rye,” was honored Friday with a sculpture featuring a rye field near the Lithuanian village where his ancestors lived. Lithuania erects sculpture in honor of JD Salinger 2020-06-19T04:00:00Z
Its most pointed question came up front, in the headline: “Was She J.D. Salinger’s Predator or His Prey?” Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
Like Salinger, Rothstein has abandoned the literary world early enough to be proclaimed a reclusive genius and retreated to a small town in New Hampshire. Review: Stephen King Leaps Through Time in ‘Finders Keepers’ 2015-05-31T04:00:00Z
Encountering him, it is said, was “like meeting Salinger.” Review: In ‘Of Good Stock,’ Alicia Silverstone Is a Sister in Distress 2015-06-30T04:00:00Z
But Salinger created Caulfield at the very moment that American teenage culture was being born. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Nicholas Hoult plays Salinger with keen timing and palpable commitment, yet seems respectfully removed from the role. Review: ‘Rebel in the Rye’ Looks at the Creation of Salinger’s Classic 2017-09-07T04:00:00Z
An aspiring author herself, Ms. Sheard asked Salinger for advice, and he encouraged her. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
Friends, neighbors and family members all reported that Salinger was writing in his final years and the author himself told The New York Times in 1974 that he wrote daily, though only for himself. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
While studying at Sarah Lawrence college in New York State, aged 19, she wrote her first novel, Jack, and a play that was partly about JD Salinger. AM Homes interview: 'I write the things we don't want to say out loud' 2013-06-07T19:00:03Z
Salinger, who died in 2010, lived a reclusive life in Cornish, New Hampshire, and rarely spoke to the media. J.D. Salinger’s books are finally going digital 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
He has also compared watching the TV show Glee to stepping "into a puddle of HIV" and joked about holding a party following the death of The Catcher in the Rye author JD Salinger. Bret Easton Ellis apologises to Kathryn Bigelow for 'hot woman' tweet 2012-12-19T16:43:21Z
He finally acquiesced to digital editions of Salinger’s four books — ”The Catcher in the Rye,” “Nine Stories,” “Franny and Zooey,” and “Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction.” J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
Salinger wrote back attempting to dissuade him from his biography. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
Asked whether he was confident that his father had not cooperated with Mr. Salerno, Mr. Salinger laughed. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
Their 700-page Salinger biography has new information well beyond any possible posthumous fiction. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
"Salinger," the film and the book, pulls back the curtains on the author's marriages, digging up unseen divorce documents, and showing that Salinger traveled the world and often visited friends in New York. Documentary 'Salinger' explores author's life, long hidden from view 2013-09-05T22:19:38Z
It was the world that J. D. Salinger, for one, longed to be part of, and then beat a hasty retreat from, when it arrived in the form of rabid fans on his doorstep. “Plimpton!” doc tells tale of literary heavyweight 2013-05-28T20:05:00Z
Much of the publishing world was horrified that she had exposed Salinger’s intensely private personal life. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
Salinger hovers over David Gilbert’s new novel, “& Sons.” ‘& Sons’: Family matters on Manhattan’s Upper East Side 2013-07-31T20:39:15Z
Not surprisingly, Mr. Salinger turned him down, saying he had “borne all the exploitation and loss of privacy I can possibly bear in a single lifetime.” 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
By the time he published that story, in 1953, Salinger had found his own sort of yogi's retreat, the small house in Cornish, N.H. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Some time in the 1950s they lost contact, as young men do, until 1986 when Hartog wrote to Salinger out of the blue, triggering a renewed correspondence that lasted until 2002. Salinger: a burger-lover in the rye 2011-01-27T23:00:01Z
Salinger’s family, the authors say, had to compete for his attention with the fictional characters he’d created. Books of The Times: A Biography From David Shields and Shane Salerno 2013-08-25T21:13:01Z
But not all of the recipients are necessarily Salinger fans, or even end up pursuing the craft. Dropout Salinger creates mystique at Pa. college 2013-09-06T14:31:09Z
To prove this, Salinger reported to the State Department in a one a.m. telegram that Khrushchev had told him something incredible: He believed he had won the presidency for Kennedy. Kennedy-Nixon 1960 election clash: The last time Russians intervened in a U.S. election 2017-01-28T05:00:00Z
We don't know much about what happened to Salinger during those campaigns. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Mr. Slawenski writes that the war left Salinger with deep psychological scars, branding “every aspect” of his personality and reverberating through his writings. Books of The Times: Peering Into A Reclusive Life 2011-02-10T15:17:01Z
Salinger, just guys in the woods with their novels. Greta Gerwig on making ‘Little Women’ ‘at the speed of life’ 2019-12-12T05:00:00Z
Describing his childhood, he’s often as funny and alienated as a J. D. Salinger creation. Books of The Times: ?The Last Holiday: A Memoir? by Gil Scott-Heron - Review 2012-01-09T23:31:50Z
Salinger, who was rarely seen in the 59 years that lapsed between “Catcher in the Rye” and his death in 2010, public appearances are sparse. Publisher disputes 'Mockingbird' author on memoir access 2011-04-29T17:10:00Z
"In keeping himself isolated, it excited people," said Tom Paine, a Salinger fan and the author of a collection of short stories and the novel The Pearl of Kuwait. JD Salinger's secret life exposed in new documentary 2013-05-18T12:04:10Z
The two friends went to the theater and visited a zoo, and Salinger met Hartog's three children. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
At Ursinus, Salinger wrote a feature called "J.D.S.'s The Skipped Diploma" for the student newspaper; most of the columns contained brief, unrelated items from cheeky observations to movie reviews. Dropout Salinger creates mystique at Pa. college 2013-09-06T14:31:09Z
They were married in 1955, but not before Douglas, having already met Salinger, abruptly entered a brief marriage to a graduate of the Harvard Business School, then fled back to Salinger. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Salinger, the book’s reclusive author, asked to design the cover — an unusual request for a writer to make. Oscar Dystel, publisher of paperback phenoms, dies at 101
"A Life" is thus richest in detail on the first 40 years of Salinger's life, where the trail is clearest. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
Knowing Salinger's opinion on this matter only amplifies the experience of reading "Catcher" -- makes it more personal. The "Catcher in the Rye" film that should never be 2010-06-23T15:30:00Z
Mr. Salerno overplays his hand by making the war the key to nearly everything about Salinger, the primal wound that festers beneath the surface of his stories about young, rich, disaffected Americans. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
They corresponded after returning home - Salinger to try his hand as a writer, Hartog eventually going into the food import-export business. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
In September of 1972, after just one night back in New Haven, Maynard says, she left college and moved in with Salinger, where she was inducted into his rigid and reclusive routine. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
There are no more than thirty writers I can reliably turn to in this situation, and Salinger is still one of them. David Shields: Literature saved my life! 2013-02-09T00:30:00Z
The horror Salinger saw in the war, and never talked about publicly, shaped his work more than any other influence, but also probably was at the root of his depression. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
A school directory indicates Salinger transferred from New York University to the small liberal arts campus in Collegeville, not far from Philadelphia. Dropout Salinger creates mystique at Pa. college 2013-09-06T14:31:09Z
That’s an immediate, and topical, swerve from the original series, where the parents of the Salinger siblings were killed in a car crash. Review | A new ‘Party of Five’ capably tells the story of a family facing the immigration crackdown 2020-01-06T05:00:00Z
After Salinger died in January, Kleeman dug out the letters the author had sent him over the years. JD Salinger comrade recalls 'emotional and warm' friend 2010-03-19T16:00:00Z
JD Salinger's letters are on display at the Morgan Museum & Library in New York, in two phases, from 16 March until 9 May. Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
Salinger died Jan. 27 at age 91 at his home in New Hampshire. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-26T10:44:00Z
Salinger, one of the few contemporary American writers Nabokov was known to admire. ‘Nabokov in America’ looks at how U.S. shaped novelist 2015-05-27T04:00:00Z
Salinger brought her with him when he returned to the U.S. the following spring, but soon after, for reasons we don't know, she went back to France and dissolved the marriage. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
He is a writer, and in his own estimation one of only three in American letters worth bothering with, the other two being Mark Twain and J. D. Salinger. Movie Review: Paul Weitz?s ?Being Flynn,? Starring Robert De Niro 2012-03-01T22:37:28Z
Salinger’s stories — an apt echo for this film’s rumpled intimacy. ‘Charm Circle’ Review: There’s No Place Like Home 2023-08-03T04:00:00Z
The article appeared instead as a feature on the editorial page, and Mr. Salinger felt so betrayed that he broke off with the teenagers and built a six-and-a-half-foot fence around his property. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
That Lobrano has not been recognized for his contribution to Salinger’s work is due in part to the fact that he died young. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
The family was living in Harlem when Mr. Salinger was born, but then, as Sol Salinger’s business prospered, moved to West 82nd Street and then to Park Avenue. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Burnett quickly took notice of his talented pupil and made sure that his magazine would be the first place to publish Salinger. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
The young Salinger also shows an aptitude for self-mythology and misdirection in these letters, as he obfuscates difficult truths about his personal life, his professional accomplishments and his entrance into World War II. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
Salinger was married three times and had two children. Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
Salinger himself, the legendary recluse, would fare even worse in our age of social media. Perspective | J.D. Salinger at 100: Is ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ still relevant? 2018-12-30T05:00:00Z
Salinger reached out to another writer whose career had also been shaped by war, a writer he had arranged to meet while both had been in Europe. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-26T10:44:00Z
I had J. D. Salinger on my mind while reading Marco Roth’s first book, an acute but sometimes overwrought memoir called “The Scientists: A Family Romance.” Books of The Times: In ‘The Scientists,’ Marco Roth Seeks Truth About His Family 2012-09-18T14:03:58Z
Hamilton wrote to Salinger informing him of the project. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
They are not the only surviving letters by Salinger, but they cover a period late in his life when he was at his most elusive. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
But just before his death, the ever-vigilant Salinger sent his lawyers after California and his tiny publisher, Windupbird Publishing, suing them in June in federal court in Manhattan. 2010-01-30T04:10:00Z
Letters – their language, handwriting and tactile qualities – are a key motif for Salinger; one gets the feeling he would not have celebrated the advent of the email age. JD Salinger is best revealed in his work 2011-01-31T13:08:28Z
Salinger struggled all his long life with the contradiction between his gifts as a writer and his impulse to refuse them. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
This was true, too, of the famously reclusive Salinger, who retreated to Cornish, N.H., the small town where he lived in seclusion for more than a half-century. Books of The Times: A Biography From David Shields and Shane Salerno 2013-08-25T21:13:01Z
No Salinger book came out after the early 1960s, as the author increasingly withdrew from public life. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Her editor at Faber & Faber called her the “Salinger for the Snapchat generation.” ‘Normal People’ Takes Sex Seriously 2020-04-17T04:00:00Z
Chris Bigsby, professor of American studies at the letters' new home, the University of East Anglia, said they challenge Salinger's image as a near-hermit holed up in his New England home. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Weinstein also showcased its Salinger documentary, "Salinger," which is being advertised like a kind of detective tale about the reclusive author. Weinstein showcases Grace Kelly, Mandela flicks 2013-05-17T19:15:16Z
By that time Salinger, too, was becoming a man who could not abide the world. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
It is more likely, he said, that Salinger was puffing himself up to Ms. Sheard while privately nursing his romantic wounds. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
Did you finish writing the book feeling significantly different about any particular aspect of Salinger’s personal life or work? 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
Salinger might have been OK with that result, but the rest of it, every stinking piece of it, as Holden Caulfield might have said, he would have hated. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
Salinger was such a recluse that the idea of living in his house seems fantastically impossible. New J.D. Salinger homeowner launches cartoonist residency 2016-09-09T04:00:00Z
Rebel in the Rye is the second Salinger biopic to be announced in recent years. Nicholas Hoult to play JD Salinger in new biopic 2015-09-01T04:00:00Z
For my ’50s generation, Salinger was an addiction, and dominated much of our conversations, and even our ambitions. The Novel That Made Jules Feiffer Ignore His Family on Vacation 2020-05-28T04:00:00Z
"Salinger does not want to authorize a sequel or a derivative," she said. J.D. Salinger copyright case to be reconsidered 2010-04-30T19:04:00Z
While he has not seen the film, Mr. Salinger expressed doubt that Mr. Salerno could meet the lofty expectations generated for the documentary. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
It alleges that at least five new books by Salinger will be published. Sales for Salinger books jump after TV doc airs 2014-01-22T18:00:34Z
After 10 months together, Salinger abruptly called things off. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
The readership for foreign literature is not very big here, and Chinese people are mostly unfamiliar even with writers like Salinger and Updike. Granta Expands Its Foreign Editions 2012-09-03T19:50:24Z
“Hapworth,” as with all the stories Salinger originally published in The New Yorker, can always be read online by subscribers, but then all of Salinger’s so-called “underpublished” stories can be read on the Web. The 22 Lost Salinger Stories 2013-09-07T09:45:11Z
Over the next two years, Salinger sent Ms. Sheard a total of nine letters that were often humorous and occasionally flirty. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
In their shared day, J. D. Salinger seemed to represent the furthest extent outward from Mailer—complete retreat from the world instead of frantic engagement with it. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z
After graduating from Valley Forge, Salinger ran away from several schools. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Overall, says Kiely, the letters illuminate "a much more attractive, fully human side of Salinger". Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
The case went all the way to the Supreme Court, and to the surprise of many, Mr. Salinger eventually won, though not without some cost to his cherished privacy. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
The Salingers live in a tragic fantasy where they’re afforded the wealth, time and privilege of acclimating to their situation, to grow up and move on. "Party of Five" reboots the '90s classic with a family orphaned by deportation 2020-01-08T05:00:00Z
Still, word had got out that I’d left Yale to be with Salinger, and during those years, hardly a week went by when I was not asked about the great man. Was She J.D. Salinger’s Predator or His Prey? 2018-09-05T04:00:00Z
When journalists questioned her about the Salinger rumors, she demurred; she had promised to respect his privacy, she said. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
That accomplishment is not surprising, considering that Slawenski is best known for Deadcaulfields.com, a website he maintains of Salinger trivia. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
Salinger film and biography are being billed as an unprecedented look into the mysterious life of the author of The Catcher In the Rye. New J.D. Salinger Book and Film Coming Within Next Year 2013-01-29T22:58:40Z
Salinger "was very relaxed, very genial and genuinely interested in my father and in us." Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
But now, following Salinger's death, aged 91, the museum is making the manuscripts public, and shedding light on one of the 20th Century's most elusive authors. Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
Writing from a hospital in Nuremburg, Germany, Salinger offers that nothing is wrong with him except "an almost constant state of despondency," and that his purpose in writing was "to talk to someone sane." JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-26T10:44:00Z
Salinger writes, "almost everybody I've ever known lets me know... how unhealthily, how selfishly, how unproductively I'm living my life, going years without publishing, not meeting anybody". Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
By August, Salinger's regiment had fought its way to Paris and from there pushed on to Germany. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Salinger, “Jerome David Salinger was an exceptional writer and an exceptional friend. Now one else could make me laugh — genuinely laugh aloud — as he could.” Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z
Jesse's relationships with this trio bring to mind two great stories about literature and learning, Lionel Trilling's Of This Time, of That Place and JD Salinger's For Esme – with Love and Squalor. Liberal Arts – review 2012-10-06T23:05:35Z
Salinger was asked at a briefing shortly after Kennedy died. Robert F. Kennedy’s final flight: The storied journey of the ride from California to New York 2018-06-03T04:00:00Z
Salinger dropped the threat, and while this experience – "stressful beyond belief" – might have made some authors play it safe, Homes has always chosen to take the most difficult path. AM Homes interview: 'I write the things we don't want to say out loud' 2013-06-07T19:00:03Z
We went downstairs, to the basement, where a long hallway led away from the house and back upstairs to a double garage: Salinger had connected them via a tunnel. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
The first anniversary of JD Salinger's death is marked by new revelations on the legendary recluse. JD Salinger is best revealed in his work 2011-01-31T13:08:28Z
He writes, “There is a long and undistinguished history of people getting excited about investigating Salinger—they always sound like self-aggrandizing burglars.” Books to Watch Out For: June 2014-06-03T04:00:00Z
Salinger, a famous recluse whose 1951 novel is considered one of the great works of American literature, never submitted any deposition in the case. J.D. Salinger copyright case to be reconsidered 2010-04-30T19:04:00Z
And many of the best works — by Cheever, Salinger and their fellow luminaries — were about the malaise lurking behind the façade of white middle-class contentment. “Brad’s Status” feels like a movie about America in 2017, but it’s more timeless 2017-09-16T04:00:00Z
The book, which Simon & Schuster described in a news release as "an oral biography," is titled "The Private War of J. D. Salinger" and is planned for publication in September. ArtsBeat: Biography of J. D. Salinger Coming in September 2013-01-29T14:04:44Z
Photograph: AP JD Salinger, the elusive author of The Catcher in the Rye, was one of America's most famous recluses and guarded his private life with fanatical dedication. JD Salinger's secret life exposed in new documentary 2013-05-18T12:04:10Z
He tells Salinger and Sally that Phil is irreplaceable; when he hears that Phil got canned, Gene storms off to see Sally. The Company Men: You're Hired! 2010-12-12T14:30:00Z
The ghosts of New York memorialized by earlier writers — F. Scott Fitzgerald, J. D. Salinger, Richard Price — hover over “City on Fire.” Review: ‘City on Fire,’ Garth Risk Hallberg’s Novel of New York in the Bad Old Days 2015-10-05T04:00:00Z
After the piece’s publication, she received an admiring letter from J. D. Salinger, and the two began a now infamous affair. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
In "Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters," another Glass brother, Buddy, a writer who is one of Salinger's various stand-ins for himself, thinks back on the uproar of Seymour's wedding day. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
As a young man Mr. Salinger had a long, melancholy face and deep soulful eyes, but now, in the few photographs that surfaced, he looked gaunt and gray, like someone in an El Greco painting. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
In 1953, the year his collection "Nine Stories" was published, Salinger separated from his first wife and bought this house. J.D. Salinger's home in Cornish, N.H., is for sale 2014-08-19T04:00:00Z
“This is another Salinger, this is an ordinary Salinger, not the reclusive, angry person people thought he was.” ArtsBeat: Ketchup in the Rye: J. D. Salinger's Favorite Hamburger Revealed 2011-01-27T15:44:20Z
Mr. Hamilton went ahead anyway, and in 1986, Mr. Salinger took him to court to prevent the use of quotations and paraphrases from unpublished letters. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Author Kenneth Slawenski says it was eight years in the making, and with minutiae to satisfy the most fanatical Salinger reader, it reads that way. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
Mr. Hartog’s daughter, Frances, donated them to the university after her father’s death in 2007, and they were made public for the first anniversary of the death of Salinger, the “Catcher in the Rye” author. ArtsBeat: Ketchup in the Rye: J. D. Salinger's Favorite Hamburger Revealed 2011-01-27T15:44:20Z
It’s not a universally loved story; in a review, Norman Mailer wrote that Mr. Salinger “disappoints because he is always practicing.” Review: ‘Seymour: An Introduction’ Is a Lesson in Perseverance 2015-03-12T04:00:00Z
In the novel, Charyn leaves his melancholy Salinger unfinished in a similar way. Review | By the end of 2020, we were supposed to have more J.D. Salinger. Instead we have ‘Sergeant Salinger.’ 2020-12-30T05:00:00Z
Holden Caulfield’s musings and misadventures have come to symbolize teenage rebellion and disaffection, and the loss of innocence, themes that are prominent throughout Salinger’s work. 5 life lessons from J.D. Salinger’s “Franny and Zooey” 2013-09-12T13:40:00Z
To entertain such thoughts requires the would-be adapter to ignore three strong arguments against adaptation: Holden's opinion, Salinger's wishes and the reader's own idiosyncratic relationship with the novel. The "Catcher in the Rye" film that should never be 2010-06-23T15:30:00Z
More recently, as the cost of Ms. Sheard’s care increased, she and her family decided to sell the letters to the Morgan, which collects and displays Salinger correspondence. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
After a glorious Fourth of July in Manchester-by-the-Sea, I drove to Cornish, New Hampshire, to visit J. D. Salinger’s former house, where I looked at some original Garth Williams art. My Most Memorable Cultural Moments of 2016 2016-12-07T05:00:00Z
Salinger's son, Matt Salinger, who helps run the author's literary estate, was not immediately available for comment. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Salinger had bought the house from her and added on. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
There are plenty of archival images and talking-head interviews, but “Salinger,” directed by Mr. Salerno, is less a work of cinema than the byproduct of its own publicity campaign. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
“Nothing. Salinger was brutal. Brutal and funny and precise. I loved him. I loved it all.” ‘My Salinger Year,’ by Joanna Rakoff
Salinger hovers over David Gilbert's new novel, "& Sons." A novel about fathers & sons struggling to connect 2013-07-22T13:32:44Z
Salinger, Joanna, vexed by the dusty form letter she’s been instructed to use, is moved to flout the rules and personalize her responses. ‘My Salinger Year’ Review: Ghost Writers 2021-03-04T05:00:00Z
“For over thirty years,” she writes, Salinger has “sought his protection in privacy and silence.” Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
Kinsella, who wrote Shoeless Joe, the book on which the movie is based, named his protagonist after the Salinger character—not his own surname. The 22 Lost Salinger Stories 2013-09-07T09:45:11Z
Where Salinger retreated to New Hampshire to elect literary silence, Merton’s retreat to Kentucky turned out to be the opposite of silence. Thomas Merton and the Eternal Search 2015-03-05T05:00:00Z
In their earliest, playful exchanges, Salinger says he is rereading “Anna Karenina,” which he says is not as good as “War and Peace” but “a far craftier job.” 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
People who loved “Party of Five” wrapped themselves in its angst, its romances, and the Salingers’ individual stumbles as if it were a weighted blanket. "Party of Five" reboots the '90s classic with a family orphaned by deportation 2020-01-08T05:00:00Z
Green was more forgiving toward adults than Salinger was, but he shared Salinger’s conviction that they underestimate the emotional depth of adolescents. Margaret Talbot: How the Y.A. Novelist John Green Built an Ardent Army of Fans 2014-06-09T04:00:00Z
Any new work from Salinger, whose last story, "Hapworth 16, 1924" was published in The New Yorker magazine in June 1965, is likely to be one of the century's biggest literary events. Documentary 'Salinger' explores author's life, long hidden from view 2013-09-05T22:19:38Z
It is not entirely Mr. Salerno’s fault that he barely quotes any of Salinger’s words, apart from a few snippets of letters in the possession of their recipients. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
I'm not suggesting for a moment that JD Salinger was a disappointingly dull or silly man. Salinger: a burger-lover in the rye 2011-01-27T23:00:01Z
Salinger breathlessly opened it, expecting an excerpt from his decade-in-the-making novel to be embraced, particularly since he'd completed it due to the editor's constant urging. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
That brutal finale made Salinger a sensation in literary circles. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
After Salinger's death, neighbors recalled him as an amiable and unassuming fixture in town, different from the recluse he appeared in memoirs by his daughter and a former lover, Joyce Maynard. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
The novel's success drove the attention-shy Salinger even further from the limelight. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Salinger was occasionally spotted in public but spoke publicly only on rare occasions. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
It offers a fascinating glimpse of a sardonic Salinger, then serving in the Army, in the period before the 1951 publication of "Catcher in the Rye." JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-26T10:44:00Z
Salinger moved to the woods of New Hampshire partly to escape the intrusions and indignities of American celebrity culture. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
The show includes letters from Gertrude Stein, Dorothy Parker, J. D. Salinger and a 10-page letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald to Hemingway in Paris around 1929, critiquing a draft of “A Farewell to Arms.” ‘Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars’ Arriving at Morgan Library 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z
Nine of these confections, arrayed in a formation that recalls “The Brady Bunch” or J. D. Salinger’s short stories, sell for $25, worldwide shipping included. Meet James Middleton, Kate Middleton’s Brother and Co-Owner of Boomf 2014-11-14T05:00:00Z
Salinger’s “Nine Stories” — his wife receives the least depth and intricacy of any major figure in the book. Finding Oneself in a Coffin 2017-12-22T05:00:00Z
When Salinger argues that he has to fire people so the shareholders can "maximize their investment," Gene glances at the multimillion-dollar art on Salinger's office wall and says, "Sell the f---in' Degas." The Company Men: You're Hired! 2010-12-12T14:30:00Z
She told me that she sometimes got calls from a man who had stolen a book that Salinger had inscribed to her family, which he had then sold to the Morgan Library. Death and Taxes: Remembering an Old Friend from the Copydesk 2017-04-18T04:00:00Z
Salinger was the hermit crab of American letters. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Promotional copy from Maynard’s publisher marketed “At Home in the World” as “the story of a girl who loved and lived with J. D. Salinger, and the woman she became.” Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
Whether or not Salinger actually wrote much in the house is something of a mystery. J.D. Salinger's home in Cornish, N.H., is for sale 2014-08-19T04:00:00Z
Salinger and his works—The Catcher in the Rye foremost among them—might be familiar with the author’s legendary reclusiveness. Today’s Movie Trailer: Reclusive-Author Documentary Salinger 2013-06-14T15:35:50Z
Salinger to a British friend reveals a sociable man who took bus trips to Niagara Falls, ate fast-food hamburgers, enjoyed watching tennis and claimed always to be writing new work. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Salerno has been promising to make headlines ever since announcing the biography and film shortly after Salinger's death. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
In a recent email interview, Mr. Beller discussed Salinger’s reclusion, the development of his style, how “The Catcher in the Rye” holds up today and more. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
Photograph: Alamy Tim Lott's novel of cultural collision explores what happened when two estranged British brothers, Salinger and Carson, travel across America to find the dying father who abandoned them both many years ago. Under the Same Stars by Tim Lott – review 2013-03-17T00:05:17Z
Salinger’s demands were less about money than about control: The author wanted to design the covers. Paperbacks pioneer Oscar Dystel dies in NY at 101 2014-05-28T04:00:00Z
Salinger is loved and admired for this single book. Nicholas Royle's top 10 writers on the telephone 2010-10-06T09:25:00Z
Jerome David Salinger was born in New York on Jan. 1, 1919. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Knowing that she shared "that fresh, brazen, colloquial voice," she thought she might model herself on JD Salinger, but worried that his first-person perspective could prove "limiting". Sylvia Plath: reflections on her legacy 2013-02-08T18:00:02Z
Salinger for the Snapchat generation” has the benefit of alliteration, but none of her characters spend much if any time on social media. ‘It Was Like I’d Never Done It Before’: How Sally Rooney Wrote Again 2021-08-28T04:00:00Z
It does not so much explore the life and times of J. D. Salinger as run his memory and legacy through a spin cycle of hype. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
The original series, which ran from 1994 to 2000 on Fox, centered on the Salinger family whose parents died in a car accident caused by a drunk driver. 1990s drama ‘Party of Five’ reboot involves deported parents 2019-05-22T04:00:00Z
Salinger, who died in 2010 at the age of 91, was famously protective of film rights to his greatest work, turning down offers from Billy Wilder, Harvey Weinstein, and Steven Spielberg during his lifetime. Nicholas Hoult to play JD Salinger in new biopic 2015-09-01T04:00:00Z
Salinger loathed the attention and soon after its publication he became a recluse. Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
Salinger and Thomas Pynchon, one of the great literary enigmas of the 20th century. Harper Lee, elusive author of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ is dead at 89 2016-02-19T05:00:00Z
When word of Salinger's purported porcelain reached the author's family, Kohl says, the Salingers sued. How much would you pay for John Lennon's toilet? 2011-01-06T00:44:04Z
Nabokov’s emergence, its crucial stage, coincided exactly with Salinger’s. ‘Nabokov in America’ looks at how U.S. shaped novelist 2015-05-27T04:00:00Z
Obsessive fans of J. D. Salinger hole up in his writing bunker in “Holden,” a tragicomedy by Anisa George that examines American gun violence and male fantasies of bloodshed. Step Aboard or Put on That Blindfold: 2017’s Theatrical Adventures 2017-01-02T05:00:00Z
But Salinger bent it all into something new, a tone that drew from the secular and the religious, the worldly and the otherworldly, the ecstatic and the inconsolable. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Less coy than Salinger, Ms. Tanowitz thwarts and fulfills conventional expectations, playing with the human implications of when a solo becomes a duet or a duet becomes a trio. Review: In Pam Tanowitz’s ‘Broken Story,’ Wit Comes Full Circle 2015-02-24T05:00:00Z
HH: One of my favourites was a series in the 1980s – Pierre Salinger, one of the great foreign correspondents from the US, did a series called Dining in France. The conversation: Are there too many food programmes on TV? 2012-08-17T20:00:05Z
Salinger poured his feelings about that relationship into a long short story that was published in the New Yorker two weeks before their wedding. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
"The letters don't detract in any way from the image people have of Salinger, they enhance and burnish it," says Declan Kiely, the curator of the exhibition. Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
Frances Hartog said she can see Salinger's literary style - "casual, conversational but very direct" - in the letters. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Salinger reportedly wrote steadily over the last 45 years of his life but permitted nothing to be released. Sales for Salinger books jump after TV doc airs 2014-01-22T18:00:34Z
His most recent work is “The Salinger Contract.” Books of The Times: ‘American Innovations’ by Rivka Galchen 2014-05-07T20:15:28Z
A practiced homeopath, Salinger inveighed against doctors, musicians, feminists, politicians, and the publishing establishment. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
While Salinger stayed in the UK, making his living as an illustrator, Carson also crossed the Atlantic where he would become a born-again Christian with a penchant for gas-guzzling automobiles and ill-fitting denim. Under the Same Stars by Tim Lott – review 2013-03-17T00:05:17Z
For whatever reason, Salinger published just one more book, combining "Carpenters" and "Seymour," in 1963, though in a foreword he promised readers that more Glass stories were under way. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
But Ian Hamilton, his beleaguered biographer — beleaguered by Salinger, who successfully sued to keep Hamilton from quoting from his letters — believes that not long afterward, Salinger suffered a nervous breakdown. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Salinger, who died in 2010 and rarely spoke to the media, spent the second half of his life in the remote community of Cornish. NH gov vetoes Salinger-inspired bill on identity 2012-06-13T14:35:09Z
There is a change of tempo when Garland waits for him to turn up on the trolley, the number accentuated by onomatopoeic words – clang, ding, zing, chug – and brilliantly orchestrated by Conrad Salinger. Hugh Martin obituary 2011-03-14T18:25:05Z
Salinger in “The Royal Tenenbaums”; Roald Dahl in “Fantastic Mr. Fox”; Stefan Zweig in “The Grand Budapest Hotel”; an archive of famous and forgotten New Yorker contributors this time around. ‘The French Dispatch’ Review: Remember Magazines? 2021-10-20T04:00:00Z
The filmmaker himself has proved as effective as Salinger at keeping a secret, with only a handful of people even knowing of the project's existence during Salinger's lifetime. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Salinger donated the three stories — The Ocean Full of Bowling Balls, Paula, and Birthday Boy — to research libraries under the stipulation that they remain unpublished until decades after his death. Three J.D. Salinger Stories ‘Leaked’ Online 2013-11-29T08:43:28Z
The picture of Salinger that Maynard draws for us is of a man preoccupied by homeopathic medicine who had a diet regimen built around vegetables and ground lamb cooked at very low temperatures. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Salinger says any new work might be years away and did not cite any specific titles or plots. Open the vaults: Unpublished Salinger work to be released 2019-02-01T05:00:00Z
Infamously, Chapman showed an obsession with the JD Salinger novel The Catcher in the Rye and read an excerpt from the book at his trial. John Lennon's killer has parole hearing date postponed 2010-08-11T14:01:00Z
A letter said to be written and signed by J. D. Salinger, and being offered for sale on eBay. ArtsBeat Blog: Letter From J. D. Salinger, One Sentence Long, Is Offered for $50,000 2011-09-13T16:45:44Z
On the second day, Salinger and Khrushchev’s stroll led them to an arbor overlooking the river. Kennedy-Nixon 1960 election clash: The last time Russians intervened in a U.S. election 2017-01-28T05:00:00Z
Both books nevertheless added a creepy, Howard Hughesish element to the Salinger legend. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Salinger and his "The Catcher In the Rye" as a missing prize for e-book fans. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' finally going digital 2014-04-28T12:40:41Z
Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye as their favorite book may soon have reason to update their desert-island-books list. Catch This: Five Posthumous Salinger Books Reportedly On the Way 2013-08-26T18:30:26Z
The Salinger estate, run partly by Matt Salinger and Salinger's widow, Colleen O'Neill, has remained silent on the subject since the author's death in January 2010. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
A publication called "The Family Glass" would feature additional stories about the Glass family of "Franny and Zooey" and other Salinger works. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Salinger, author of “The Catcher in the Rye,” spent the last nearly six decades of his life in Cornish, far removed from the public eye. Salinger’s widow wants former general store to be a library 2021-06-09T04:00:00Z
The whole book is, in a way, preoccupied with fathers, and Lobrano and his relationship to Salinger is central to that theme. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
Hartog made contact with his old friend after the publication of an unauthorized biography of Salinger in the 1980s. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Salinger became a celebrity when "Catcher in the Rye" was published in 1951. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Salinger Dies at 91: The Hermit Crab of American Letters By Richard Lacayo Take the austere little paperbacks down from the shelf and you can hold the collected works of J.D. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Matt Salinger resisted requests to issue e-books for years, knowing his father’s aversion to the internet. J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
He decided to be a writer because he thought it might help him with women, and his early role model was J. D. Salinger. Books of The Times: ?Lucky Bruce,? a Memoir by Bruce Jay Friedman - Review 2011-10-10T22:35:49Z
An earlier version of this article stated incorrectly that Miriam was the name of the wife of Seymour Glass, one of Mr. Salinger's characters. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Salinger biography are claiming they have cracked one of publishing's greatest mysteries: What "The Catcher in the Rye" novelist was working on during the last half century of his life. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
As “My Salinger Year” proves, making a successful movie about introspection is more than a little challenging. ‘My Salinger Year’ Review: Ghost Writers 2021-03-04T05:00:00Z
There are restrictions, though: Colting is barred from dedicating it to Salinger, mentioning The Catcher in the Rye or even referring to the previous litigation. The Catcher in the Rye 'sequel' to be published 2011-01-12T20:57:14Z
There’s some Mark Twain in them, to American eyes at any rate, also some early Philip Roth and a fair amount of J. D. Salinger. Review: Karl Ove Knausgaard’s ‘My Struggle: Book Four’ 2015-04-20T04:00:00Z
In part this is because Mr. Roth’s precocious Manhattan childhood reminded me of Salinger’s Glass family. Books of The Times: In ‘The Scientists,’ Marco Roth Seeks Truth About His Family 2012-09-18T14:03:58Z
The history of the Salinger family goes back to Sudargas, a small Jewish settlement on the Lithuanian-Polish border in what was then the Russian Empire. Lithuania erects sculpture in honor of JD Salinger 2020-06-19T04:00:00Z
Photograph: AP JD Salinger's austere public image has been belied by the memories of an old comrade from the second world war, who has been reminiscing about their friendship after unveiling a hitherto unseen correspondence. JD Salinger comrade recalls 'emotional and warm' friend 2010-03-19T16:00:00Z
This volume, “J. D. Salinger: A Life,” which draws liberally from Salinger’s letters and a memoir by his daughter, Margaret, is flawed by a tendency to assume direct correspondences between the author’s life and work. Books of The Times: Peering Into A Reclusive Life 2011-02-10T15:17:01Z
He began knocking on doors around Mr. Salinger. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
Though Salinger and Oona O’Neill dated briefly in the early 1940s, Mr. Slawenski said she did not return his affection and broke his heart when she married Charlie Chaplin. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
When an unauthorized edition of the 22 uncollected stories was published without his consent in 1974, Salinger was outraged enough to break his silence and talk to the Times about what he considered stolen property. The 22 Lost Salinger Stories 2013-09-07T09:45:11Z
Fox introduced the world to the original “Party of Five”and the Salingers, a band of kids orphaned when a drunk driver killed their parents, in 1994. "Party of Five" reboots the '90s classic with a family orphaned by deportation 2020-01-08T05:00:00Z
They moved in together but broke up abruptly after 10 months when Mr. Salinger said he had no desire for more children. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
But Caulfield was a character close to the author's heart, and Salinger wasn't done with him. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
“It’s weird, because I’ve spent my whole life protecting him and not talking about him,” Mr. Salinger said. J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
Maynard has often said that she decided to break her silence about Salinger only after her daughter turned eighteen, the age at which Maynard had first heard from him. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
In 1953, two years after the enormous success of “Catcher,” Salinger, a man easily aroused to embarrassment or derision, retreated to Cornish, New Hampshire, and remained there until his death, in 2010. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
Salinger was friendly with the couple; his widow, Colleen, is friendly with Bliss. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
That Salinger continued to write is well documented. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
“Was he a vegetarian?” someone demanded to know about Mr. Salinger. Film Festival Opens With a Crowded Slate 2013-09-06T17:09:25Z
Ever attentive to tone and cadence of everyday speech, Salinger mimics American slang persistently, yet hardly ever to the same effect as in the fiercely idiosyncratic idiom of Holden Caulfield. JD Salinger is best revealed in his work 2011-01-31T13:08:28Z
“Seems to me you have the instincts to avoid the usual Vassar-girl tripe,” Salinger wrote in a letter dated Sept. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
But after news leaked of the planned publication, Salinger changed his mind and "Hapworth" was canceled. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
That is partly because of his son, Matt Salinger, who helps run the J. D. Salinger Literary Trust and is a vigilant guardian of his father’s legacy and privacy. J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
The same memo reported that, also according to Salinger, Coretta King would arrive a half-hour earlier from Washington, to be met by one of Kennedy’s black aides, Earl Graves. Robert F. Kennedy’s final flight: The storied journey of the ride from California to New York 2018-06-03T04:00:00Z
Despite his fame, JD Salinger is a writer about whom little is known due to his almost total retreat from public life. JD Salinger's secret life exposed in new documentary 2013-05-18T12:04:10Z
But when my daughter reached the age I had been when Salinger sought me out, I reread his letters for the first time in more than two decades. Was She J.D. Salinger’s Predator or His Prey? 2018-09-05T04:00:00Z
In April 1942, four months after Pearl Harbor, Salinger was drafted. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
But now a few minutes of the highly anticipated documentary about JD Salinger by Shane Salerno – chiefly known as a writer of action films including Savages and Alien vs Predator – has been shown at the . JD Salinger documentary gets first screening at Cannes 2013-05-17T23:12:13Z
The Salinger who emerges from this book is a close psychological relative of his most famous creation, the teenager Holden Caulfield, and the wiz-kid Glass children who would star in his later books. Books of The Times: Peering Into A Reclusive Life 2011-02-10T15:17:01Z
From now on Salinger would write only about the Glass family. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
It's enough of an achievement to bring together Voltaire and PG Wodehouse; you don't need Salinger as well. The Elephant Keepers' Children by Peter Høeg – review 2012-10-05T21:55:11Z
As timeless resonance goes, it's up there with Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. Tran Anh Hung enters Norwegian Wood ? and emerges to tell the tale 2011-03-03T22:00:02Z
Salinger warned Maynard “in strictest privacy” that she stood to be exploited, adding that, if she could “bear it,” she ought to keep his advice confidential. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
When Salinger moves to the New Hampshire woods and essentially vanishes from public life, Slawenski's book is naturally shorter on details. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
Salinger was as revolting as it was nonsensical. Gwyneth Paltrow ruins the "Glee" comeback 2011-03-09T15:34:00Z
In one scene in the book, on a quiet hike during the early days of their relationship, Salinger provides Maynard with prescient advice, which she reproduces without comment: Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
Two years later, Salinger was taken up by the magazine as a regular, publishing three pieces in six months. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
There’s no Kodachrome in Nirvana: a new J. D. Salinger biography says that the Buddhist principle of transcending the ego was the cause of Salinger’s mania for privacy. Crib Sheet: The 10 Things to Talk About This Weekend 2011-02-16T21:37:02Z
The writer was J. D. Salinger, then just 22, with works like “The Catcher in the Rye” still ahead of him and his literary success hardly assured. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
It’s as if a novelist were telling you that she wrote while under the spell of both Salinger and Nancy Drew. Television Review: Can You Wear Silly Hats With Your Cloak and Dagger? 2011-03-30T23:51:48Z
Early Life Jerome David Salinger was born in Manhattan on New Year’s Day, 1919, the second of two children. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Rooney’s popular novels certainly chime with a particular cohort’s sensibility: She has been called “Salinger for the Snapchat generation” and “the first great Millennial author.” In ‘Conversations With Friends,’ It’s Complicated 2022-05-13T04:00:00Z
Instead he’s been reading — two books about J. D. Salinger and James Baldwin’s “The Devil Finds Work.” Black History Month: Pressing Forward on the Heels of Progress 2017-02-28T05:00:00Z
It helps that Salinger's life story is so unusual that the writer's last name has become analogous for the reluctant genius. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
Mr. Salinger drank his own urine, she wrote, and sat for hours in an orgone box. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Bellow and J. D. Salinger, born four years apart, reintroduced “voice” into American fiction, reviving the iconoclastic spirit of Mark Twain and H. L. Mencken. ‘The Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune, 1915-1964,’ by Zachary Leader 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z
But the stories that deal with the war most directly were not collected into a book and are therefore outside the four books that comprise the Salinger canon. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
For a while in the ’80s Mr. Salinger was involved with the actress Elaine Joyce, and late in that decade he married Colleen O’Neill, a nurse, who is considerably younger than he is. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
If the book put me in mind of Salinger, it also reminded me of something Jonathan Lethem wrote in his recent book of essays, “The Ecstasy of Influence.” Books of The Times: In ‘The Scientists,’ Marco Roth Seeks Truth About His Family 2012-09-18T14:03:58Z
Ms. Sheard, a Toronto woman with whom Salinger corresponded, who is now 95. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
The letters, reported the New York Times, are full of "regular-guy" comments from Salinger: he refers to his friend as "Buddyroo" and himself as "moron that I am". JD Salinger letters refer to unpublished 'manuscripts' 2011-07-06T14:34:07Z
It was sponsored at the request of Salinger’s heirs, who said they were offended by the use of “The Catcher in the Rye” author’s image and name on items such as coffee mugs. FDA approves diet pill 2012-06-27T17:50:00Z
In the summer of 1941, Salinger began exchanging letters with Marjorie Sheard, a Toronto woman about his age, who had been reading his earliest short stories in publications like Esquire and Collier’s. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
The sell for “Salinger” begins with a tantalizing question: What has Mr. Salerno got that lured the only three prospective buyers who watched a rough version to jump in? ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
In 1937, after a couple of unenthusiastic weeks at New York University, Mr. Salinger traveled with his father to Austria and Poland, where the father’s plan was for him to learn the ham business. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
In March last year, another collection of unseen letters written by Salinger - to friend and former neighbour E Michael Mitchell - was displayed at a New York museum. Tennis watcher on the sly: Salinger was Henman fan 2011-01-27T12:25:47Z
J. D. Salinger in particular was a big inspiration to me, and not all of Larry McMurtry’s books but some of them. The Visionaries: How Quentin Tarantino Concocted a Genre of His Own 2012-12-19T13:00:00Z
Slawenski methodically pieces together Salinger's wartime exploits — his regiment suffered the highest rate of casualties of any fighting in World War II — but also links the period to his later writing. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway The Associated Press A letter sent by a young J.D. JFK Library to show Salinger letter to Hemingway 2010-03-25T20:54:00Z
But now that the elusive Salinger is gone, what will happen to his iron-fisted control over his writings? 2010-01-30T04:10:00Z
A year of reading Proust we can understand — but a year of reading Salinger? ‘My Salinger Year,’ by Joanna Rakoff
Salinger as he tried to write the story of the novelist's life, Hamilton was out for revenge when he penned this work on literary estate management and mismanagement. Anthony Bourdain and the farce of the "unauthorized" biography 2022-10-17T04:00:00Z
In truth, “At Home in the World” is a sweeping coming-of-age story, by turns stark, lyrical, eerie, and self-lacerating, with long sections that have nothing to do with Salinger. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
As Mr. Slawenski sees it, Salinger devoted himself, after “Catcher,” to writing fiction “embedded with religion, stories that exposed the spiritual emptiness inherent in American society.” Books of The Times: Peering Into A Reclusive Life 2011-02-10T15:17:01Z
Salinger short story, "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut," which is two women who don't know each other that well getting drunk together. Lauren Graham rethinks identity, from writing to directing: "I want to be the one to tell the story" 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z
Strolling through New Haven, Maynard showed Primak her old haunts, among them her first dormitory on the freshman quad and the post office where she checked, almost daily, for new mail from Salinger. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
Back in New York, living again with his parents, Salinger returned to writing full-time and finally breached the citadel of the New Yorker. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Salinger in his lifetime, sends a long letter home to his parents, detailing his frustrations and his predilections, and asking for a wide array of books. Letters from camp, letters from home 2014-07-09T04:00:00Z
He sees the Glass stories too as explorations of Salinger’s own “struggle to accept others and to recognize the goodness in the world.” Books of The Times: Peering Into A Reclusive Life 2011-02-10T15:17:01Z
Salinger’s short fiction — much of which initially appeared in The New Yorker, a publication whose wry, busy, detailed covers seem no small influence on Anderson’s idiosyncratic visual style. ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ at 20: When Wes Anderson Imagined New York 2021-12-14T05:00:00Z
One scholar quoted here says that when Salinger went off to his writing bunker, he gave “strict orders that he was not to be disturbed for anything unless the house was burning down.” Books of The Times: A Biography From David Shields and Shane Salerno 2013-08-25T21:13:01Z
Lobrano’s sensibility was incredibly in sync with Salinger’s, but in one key respect it was at odds: Lobrano had minimal patience with obscurity. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
“I was going to do a Salinger and disappear,” he said. Is He Mellower? Ask the Guy Missing a Hand 2010-03-03T00:02:00Z
Like the Glasses, the Salinger children were the product of a mixed marriage. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
A letter to Mitchell in 1994 saw Salinger mention again that he was continuing to write. JD Salinger letters refer to unpublished 'manuscripts' 2011-07-06T14:34:07Z
At one point, Salinger mentioned a plan to expand "Hapworth" into a book. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Almost immediately after Catcher was published, Salinger became disillusioned with the publishing industry. Famous faces we lost in 2010 2010-12-28T08:38:08Z
Salinger’s short stories suggest that Caulfield went missing in action in the second world war, then simply disappeared. Winona Ryder: from teen rebel to screen mum 2016-06-18T04:00:00Z
Salinger is that to have any affinity with his work, and by extension any interest in the man who wrote it, is to know that Salinger was vehemently opposed to a biography. 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
Justin Salinger – topknot tied with a rose-coloured ribbon and an insufficiently exploited ability to produce flames from nothing – is the "real fairy" overseeing the proceedings. My Dad's a Birdman; Beauty and the Beast; Les parents terribles; Alice in Wonderland 2010-12-05T00:05:00Z
Bliss said that Salinger had liked to come there to be alone and work, and had stayed there toward the end of his first marriage. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
The Chicago Tribune once described him as “only slightly more gregarious than J.D. Salinger,” the reclusive author of the 1951 novel “The Catcher in the Rye.” James Alan McPherson, first black writer to win Pulitzer Prize in fiction, dies at 72 2016-07-28T04:00:00Z
The other main theme of “Salinger” is his personal life, in particular the relationships he had, platonic and not, with younger women and teenage girls. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
Her image in the media is that of a shadowy recluse, the J. D. Salinger of southwest Alabama. My Harper Lee pilgrimage: Visiting Monroeville, in search of “Mockingbird’s” essence 2015-09-27T04:00:00Z
Despite that fondness, the reclusive Salinger denied the use of his name in the scholarship that allows students like Gilman-Forlini to live in his room. Dropout Salinger creates mystique at Pa. college 2013-09-06T14:31:09Z
Materials given to the Morgan also include letters the center wrote to Salinger and exchanges between the center and Salinger's widow, Colleen O'Neill. Salinger's letters to mentor donated to NYC museum 2013-04-09T20:40:09Z
Woven in with this account of the long, strange journey that was Salinger’s life is an analysis of his fiction. Books of The Times: Peering Into A Reclusive Life 2011-02-10T15:17:01Z
Speaking by phone, Matthew Salinger said that neither he nor his father were involved with the film. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
Salinger, who was born Jan. 1, 1919, and died in 2010, spent the last nearly six decades of his life in Cornish, New Hampshire. Unseen J.D. Salinger photos shot for ‘Catcher’ on display 2019-01-22T05:00:00Z
In outline, “Sergeant Salinger” is true to history. Review | By the end of 2020, we were supposed to have more J.D. Salinger. Instead we have ‘Sergeant Salinger.’ 2020-12-30T05:00:00Z
A Different Kind of Writer Back in New York, Mr. Salinger moved into his parents’ apartment and, having never stopped writing, even during the war, resumed his career. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
In the reboot, which debuts on Freeform Jan. 8, the Salingers would be replaced by the Acostas, five brothers and sisters whose immigrant parents are deported to Mexico. ‘Party of Five’ Makes the Personal Political 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z
While Catcher in the Rye is Salinger’s most celebrated and well-known book, Franny and Zooey, a novella about the brilliant but tortured Glass family, is a close second. 5 life lessons from J.D. Salinger’s “Franny and Zooey” 2013-09-12T13:40:00Z
When the case came to court, the book was described by Salinger's lawyers as "a rip-off, pure and simple", but Colting's lawyers said it was a parody, not a sequel. The Catcher in the Rye 'sequel' to be published 2011-01-12T20:57:14Z
She finds Salinger living with a new wife many decades his junior. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
In 1953 Mr. Salinger, who had been living on East 57th Street in Manhattan, fled the literary world altogether and moved to a 90-acre compound on a wooded hillside in Cornish. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
“I had loved Salinger’s writing when I was growing up,” she told me last fall, during one of our meetings in the office of her guest suite on campus. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
But Salinger’s work is built up in this way so that his life can be torn open, and the fortress of privacy he erected around it torn down. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
The possibility that he could succeed on such a scale was apparently too outrageous a dream for the young Salinger. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
The letters do little to solve one Salinger mystery - did he leave behind a hoard of unpublished work? Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Nor, as far as he knows, were the seven or eight members of a small circle of people who were close to J. D. Salinger, he said. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" and Golding's "The Lord of the Flies." Will high school "classics" be replaced? 2022-10-08T04:00:00Z
Is there any evidence that Salinger realized at some point that his chosen mode of escaping media attention may have actually exacerbated the problem? 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
This assertion, however, is based on anonymous sources: two unnamed women who the authors say “independently confirmed” hearsay that Salinger suffered from this anomaly. Books of The Times: A Biography From David Shields and Shane Salerno 2013-08-25T21:13:01Z
Later that afternoon, as Salinger watched his son and daughter lounge on the shore, he told Maynard that they were through. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
What do you recall about your first experiences reading Salinger’s work? 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
Besides his son, Matthew, Mr. Salinger is survived by Ms. O’Neill and his daughter, Margaret, as well as three grandsons. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Instead, he again and again exited at the Glass Family station on the J. D. Salinger commuter line and ended up in some pastel cul-de-sac of his own devising. ‘Here I Am,’ Jonathan Safran Foer’s Tale of a Fracturing Family 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z
Salinger would remain a recluse, but he was never inclined to be a hermit. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
And in a review that is said to have infuriated Salinger, Mary McCarthy accused him of a "terrifying" narcissism and wondered whether Seymour killed himself because he suspected that he, too, was "a fake." 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
The verdict on the book, which Salinger planned to call "The Catcher in the Rye," was that The New Yorker thought it stunk. 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
One year after her book was published, Maynard put 15 of Salinger's letters to her up for auction. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
Here's his character Franny Glass outlining the dilemma of someone like Salinger who wants to abandon the ego, the will to "succeed." 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
The Punishment for Being Publicity-Shy “Salinger,” the doorstop-thick new biography by David Shields and Shane Salerno, announces itself on the dust jacket as “the official book of the acclaimed documentary film” of the same title. Movie Review: ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary by Shane Salerno 2013-09-05T19:25:01Z
True, a lawyer for the Salinger estate said, "There are no plans to sell the film rights." The "Catcher in the Rye" film that should never be 2010-06-23T15:30:00Z
Until now, neither Salerno nor Shields has been defined by his expertise on Salinger. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Elsewhere, Salinger mentions that he is trying to forge ahead on his short-story series for The New Yorker, and makes tantalizing references to other unpublished and presumably lost works from this period. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
Those stripes are a Salinger tribute, a bibliophile’s badge and a little work of modern art. Art in Review 2010-02-18T23:04:00Z
‘But Oak, my pictures are about light and form and character. I’m not interested in celebrities. I’m from New Hampshire, where the only celebrity is Salinger.’ From the archive: the inside story of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s rise to power 2019-11-17T05:00:00Z
Paul Alexander is the author of seven books, among them “Rough Magic” and “Salinger.” Review | Poet Stanley Plumly takes a lyrical look at John Constable and J.M.W. Turner 2018-08-21T04:00:00Z
But now the film producer may have to adopt the air of mystery for which Salinger was so famous. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
In those days, it did not occur to much of the world to question Salinger’s choices, or to imagine that Maynard’s honesty might constitute not simply confessionalism but a brash kind of courage. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
"When we were kids it was sort of a joke - 'My dad knew Salinger and burnt the letters,'" she said. Letters reveal human side of JD Salinger 2011-01-27T00:16:46Z
Salinger, the reclusive author of “The Catcher in the Rye.” Tuesday TV Picks: ‘Salinger’ documentary on KCTS 2014-01-17T23:13:10Z
Most of his former colleagues dismissed this outright, but his ideas influenced a new generation of beats and bohemians – Burroughs, Ginsberg, Bellow, Mailer and Salinger – who would all faithfully sit in Reich's machines. Sex-Pol: Essays, 1929-1934 by Wilhelm Reich – review 2013-05-01T07:00:02Z
In the past, J. D. Salinger's estate has aggressively acted to keep other artists from drawing on his work. ArtsBeat: Holden Caulfield to Roam Manhattan in New Novel 2012-10-15T19:02:16Z
Letters written by the late JD Salinger, author of Catcher in the Rye, suggest he may not deserve his reputation as a recluse. Was JD Salinger really a recluse? 2011-01-27T23:16:43Z
Perhaps the least acknowledged virtue of “At Home in the World” is that it takes pains not to frame Salinger as a villain. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
He refuses to let his image be disseminated, likening himself to Banksy, J. D. Salinger and Daft Punk, who inspire fascination by hiding their faces. Review: ‘The Young Pope’ Is Beautiful and Ridiculous 2017-01-12T05:00:00Z
You write that there’s been a “long and undistinguished history of people getting excited about investigating Salinger — they always sound like self-aggrandizing burglars.” 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
Reason: It contained a rare inscription by the ultrareclusive Salinger to a friend of his son, Matthew. 2009-12-03T23:00:00Z
Why didn’t Salinger address World War II in his writing? 'The Escape Artist': Thomas Beller Talks About J. D. Salinger 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z
"I think there was this extra bond between my father and Salinger because they met before the war," Ms Hartog added. Tennis watcher on the sly: Salinger was Henman fan 2011-01-27T12:25:47Z
On the first day of her sophomore year, Maynard left Yale, giving up her scholarship, to live with Salinger, who was thirty-five years her senior, in the wooded seclusion of New Hampshire. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
In 1999, when Maynard rekindled criticism by selling Salinger’s letters at auction, part of her motivation was to raise tuition for her children’s college educations. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
“It will doubtless tear the country’s heart out,” Salinger writes, “and return the thing a new and far richer organ.” 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
Salinger, the agency’s reclusive top client, and decides to bend the rules, personally responding to letters that would otherwise go unread. What’s on TV This Week: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ and ‘Batman Forever’ 2022-01-03T05:00:00Z
Like so many readers, Rakoff finds solace in lessons gleaned from Salinger. ‘My Salinger Year,’ by Joanna Rakoff
What Salinger might have thought of all this is anybody’s guess. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
But other details that Salinger volunteers about himself at this time are ambiguous, if not fictitious. 9 Letters From Young J. D. Salinger Unearthed 2013-04-23T22:10:00Z
It was sponsored at the request of Salinger's heirs. NH gov vetoes Salinger-inspired bill on identity 2012-06-13T14:35:09Z
A friend and former neighbour, Mitchell designed the book jacket for Salinger's best-selling novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Paperback writer 2010-03-16T14:13:00Z
There is tremendous warmth and affection towards my father and this is so different to the man Salinger is often portrayed as. Tennis watcher on the sly: Salinger was Henman fan 2011-01-27T12:25:47Z
Salinger lived in two different houses in Cornish. Salinger’s House, Artist’s Retreat 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
Dovlatov loved a particular slice of the twentieth-century American canon—Faulkner and Hemingway and Salinger—for its plainspoken honesty, straightforward language, and lack of heavy-handed moralizing. A Russian Writer’s Lessons for Being a Nobody While Being Yourself 2018-11-15T05:00:00Z
In Mr. Salinger’s fiction the Glasses first turn up in “A Perfect Day for Bananafish,” in which Seymour, the oldest son and family favorite, kills himself during his honeymoon. 2010-01-29T13:57:00Z
Other volumes would draw on Salinger's World War II years and his immersion in Eastern religion. New biography claims more Salinger books due out 2013-08-25T17:08:53Z
Salinger in New Hampshire has been turned into a retreat for cartoonists. Essential Arts & Culture: Controversy over Carpenter Center show, underwater sculpture, fall preview everything 2016-09-10T04:00:00Z
Salinger and Emily Dickinson, who rejected public life. Resisting the mystery of “Go Set a Watchman”: Why I’m not reading Harper Lee’s “new” novel 2015-07-16T04:00:00Z
Part of Rakoff’s job was to read the stacks of letters sent to Salinger by his fans. “I was just amazed”: Joanna Rakoff on reading Salinger’s fan mail 2014-06-30T04:00:00Z
When Salinger uncharacteristically agreed at one point to sell a story to Hollywood, it was due, Slawenski writes, because "ambition had embedded itself so deeply as to become a reflex." 'J.D. Salinger: A Life': Kenneth Slawenski's biography of a reluctant genius 2011-01-22T00:07:54Z
We’ve seen the film, and unfortunately Matt Salinger does not have accurate information. ‘Salinger,’ a Documentary Film 2013-05-08T21:24:06Z
Admittedly a new Dyer film is not really news, given that he knocks them out with such exhausting frequency that he makes Nicolas Cage look like JD Salinger. Dyer straits: how can Danny save his career? 2010-08-19T21:00:00Z
The authors of “Salinger” attribute details of these plans to two anonymous sources described as “independent and separate.” Books of The Times: A Biography From David Shields and Shane Salerno 2013-08-25T21:13:01Z
In March of 1973, less than a year after they first exchanged letters, Salinger brought Maynard to Daytona Beach, Florida, on a vacation with his children. Joyce Maynard’s Second Chances 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
The Salinger estate was among the most stubborn holdouts against digitization, and the arrival of his e-books will fill a major gap in the digital library. J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
Penning an entirely new Salinger movie, while already well researched, isn’t the only thing going on for the former Armageddon writer. Salinger Documentary to Become a Scripted Feature Film 2013-09-18T22:14:37Z
Salinger, the author of “The Catcher in the Rye”; the book itself; and his own actual meeting in adolescence with Mr. Salinger. Movie Listings for Oct. 21-27 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z
A long time ago Salinger called things off with the entire world. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
The film will be written by Shane Salerno, whose documentary Salinger opened this month to mixed reviews. Weinsteins to make JD Salinger film 2013-09-19T10:09:13Z
Justin Salinger and Amit Shah get to play not only the Brothers but a host of other roles as well, including a hellish bat and a talking oven. Hansel and Gretel – review 2012-12-14T12:08:12Z
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