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J.D. Salinger

J.D. Salinger. Jerome David Salinger. Born - January 1, 1919 - Manhattan, NY Parents were wealthy Didn ’ t have a great relationship with his dad Went to prep schools, military school, Europe, and college in NY. J.D. Salinger.

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J.D. Salinger

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  1. J.D. Salinger

  2. Jerome David Salinger • Born - January 1, 1919 - Manhattan, NY • Parents were wealthy • Didn’t have a great relationship with his dad • Went to prep schools, military school, Europe, and college in NY

  3. J.D. Salinger • Born in NYC to parents Sol and Miriam: father was Jewish, mother, Catholic • Jerome David Salinger • Recognized as one of the most popular and influential authors of American fiction during the second half of the twentieth century. • Has, by his own choice, remained out of the public eye for most of his life.

  4. Salinger’s Life • Salinger’s work reflects a great awareness of the struggles of adolescents who are alienated from the materialistic world of their parents. • His only novel, Catcher in the Rye, stays relevant because many adolescents identify with the protagonist, Holden Caulfield. • Salinger’s craft is marked by keen dialogue, and an awareness of the frustrations of life in America post-WWII.

  5. Experiences in War • Drafted into the Infantry in WWII • Involved in the invasion of Normandy • Involved in a useless battle at Hürtgenwald • Witnessed atrocities of war • Suffered from PTSS (post-traumatic stress syndrome), a.k.a. “shell shock”

  6. Publications • Early short stories - published in magazines • Story • Saturday Evening Post • Esquire • The New Yorker • Stories eventually published in collections • Franny and Zooey • Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters • Nine Stories

  7. Publications • The Catcher in the Rye • Salinger’s only novel (that we know of) • Published in 1951 • Immediate success - quickly reached #4 on the New York Times Bestseller List • Book-of-the-Month Club selection • Never out of print - still sells 250,000 copies annually

  8. After Success • Couldn’t stand the attention he received from Catcher. • Lived the rest of his life as a recluse in New Hampshire • In his last interview, he said that he loved to write, but he wrote for himself only

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