• J.D. Salinger was an American writer best known for his novel “The Catcher in the Rye,” which is considered a classic of 20th-century literature.
  • The writer who truly lived for his art—who made it, as Mr Salinger did, his religion, along with Vedanta and Zen and the Tao—did not descend and did not integrate.
  • Always a private man, Salinger became increasingly reclusive throughout the 1950s and eventually stopped making public appearances or statements of any kind.
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  • A collection of Salinger’s short stories were put together into a book and published in the early 60’s On June 19th, 1965 a special edition of The New Yorker was...
  • Best known for his controversial novel The Catcher in the Rye (1951), Salinger is recognized by critics and readers alike as one of the most popular and...
  • American author J.D. Salinger, best known for his 1951 classic The Catcher in the Rye , died Wednesday, January 27.
  • Salinger published Franny and Zooey in 1961 and Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction in 1963.
  • Yakaladığı ünden rahatsız olduğu için öldüğü güne kadar herkesten uzakta yaşayan Amerikalı yazar J. D. Salinger'ın hayatı bir belgesel ile anlatılacak.PBS...