Posted on 29 January 2010. Tags: Catcher in the Rye, hermit, J.D. Salinger, Joyce Carol Oates, Martha Stewart, one hit wonder, Random House
The literary world was shocked this week by news of J.D. Salinger’s death. Author of the iconic coming of age tale Catcher in the Rye, Salinger died at his New Hampshire home, aged 91. The non-literary world was shocked that he was so old.
The beloved writer was also famous for decades of reclusiveness and for his refusal to have any works published for the last forty-five years. So mourning has mingled with excitement, amid speculation new Salinger works might soon be available in print. Read the full story
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Posted on 29 January 2010. Tags: bananafish, Catcher in the Rye, Cornish, cruise ship, J.D. Salinger, recluse
Iconic author J.D. Salinger is alive and well and resting comfortably on a cruise ship in the Caribbean, according to an Associated Content report. Mr. Salinger, 91, is thought to have returned to his first love, the sea, because he increasingly felt that “a land-based existence was an invasion of his privacy.” Read the full story
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