I heard a fantastic StoryCorps interview this morning on NPR. They featured a Wisconsin man, Jim Krawczyk, who went to New Hampshire in the late 1960s to try to meet the famously reclusive J.D.
Unseen material from J.D. Salinger, the legendary author of Catcher in the Rye who declined to publish any of his writings from 1965 until his death in 2010, is finally set to be published, his son ...
“The Catcher in the Rye” could have had “that Jewish-Irish business” on its jacket, the letters show. Acclaimed author J.D. Salinger asked his publisher to remove references to his Jewish heritage in ...
“In many ways I believe 60 Years Later is as original and creative as Catcher in the Rye.” Previously, you’ve written books like The Pornstar Name Book: The Dirtiest Names on the Planet and The Macho ...
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