- wsws.org en/articles/2010/02/sali-f02.htmlAmerican author J.D. Salinger, best known for his 1951 classic The Catcher in the Rye , died Wednesday, January 27. ... Major works by J.D. Salinger.
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- imdb.com name/nm0758409/J.D. Salinger. U.S. writer whose novel "The Catcher in the Rye" (1951) won critical acclaim and devoted admirers, especially among the post-World War II...
- ranker.com list/jd-salinger-love-and-…J.D. Salinger published at least nine books during his lifetime, but he's most famous for writing what is considered one of the best American ...
- greencardamom.github.io BooksAndWriters/…J.D. Salinger's best-known work is The Catcher in the Rye (1951), a story about a rebellious teenage schoolboy and his quixotic experiences in New York.
- ccsalinger.wordpress.com 2015/06/01/j-d-salingers…J.D. Salinger’s Women. ... It’s no secret that J.D. Salinger was attracted to a certain “type” of woman: young, innocent, and sexually inexperienced.
- djherda.substack.com p/j-d-salingerThe topic of ethics isn’t probably the first thing that comes to mind when talking about author J. D. Salinger.
- bookrags.com notes/citr/bio.htmlAnyone who knows the barest details of J.D. Salinger's life will feel a little shiver of recognition when reading this quote.
- Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Volume 2, Gale, 1989, pp. 201-10. Belcher, W. F., and J. W. Lee, editors, J. D. Salinger and the Critics, Wadsworth, 1962.