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Dukefrukem
01-28-2010, 06:03 PM
Catcher in the Rye will always be my favorite book of all time. I read it 4 times, twice in middle school and twice in high school. Truly awesome. Better late than never.

ledfloyd
01-28-2010, 06:18 PM
who knows which thread to post this in. but from the BBC obit:

"Although many years have passed since the publication of any work by Salinger, friends and visitors to his home have revealed that he has a large safe containing at least 15 completed manuscripts."

Dukefrukem
01-28-2010, 06:39 PM
"Then she introduced me to the Navy guy. His name was Commander Blop or something"

EvilShoe
01-29-2010, 04:14 PM
Reading Catcher in the Rye at 16 is what got me into books. Will re-read soon, looking forward to it.

R.I.P.

Spaceman Spiff
01-29-2010, 11:31 PM
who knows which thread to post this in. but from the BBC obit:

"Although many years have passed since the publication of any work by Salinger, friends and visitors to his home have revealed that he has a large safe containing at least 15 completed manuscripts."

:eek::eek::eek:

Maybe I'll read Franny and Zooey over the weekend again. I'm honestly gutted about this.

Acapelli
01-29-2010, 11:34 PM
Bunch Of Phonies Mourn J.D. Salinger

CORNISH, NH—In this big dramatic production that didn't do anyone any good (and was pretty embarrassing, really, if you think about it), thousands upon thousands of phonies across the country mourned the death of author J.D. Salinger, who was 91 years old for crying out loud. "He had a real impact on the literary world and on millions of readers," said hot-shot English professor David Clarke, who is just like the rest of them, and even works at one of those crumby schools that rich people send their kids to so they don't have to look at them for four years. "There will never be another voice like his." Which is exactly the lousy kind of goddamn thing that people say, because really it could mean lots of things, or nothing at all even, and it's just a perfect example of why you should never tell anybody anything.
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ledfloyd
01-30-2010, 09:34 AM
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20100129/NEWS02/1290341

interesting article about what he's been up to the last 45 years.

Grouchy
02-01-2010, 03:40 PM
http://criticalmass.blogs.citypaper.n et/blogs/mu/files/2009/01/9c1aa64a.jpg

Here's a pretty good article (http://www.nybooks.com/articles/14272) on Salinger's non-Catcher work, which I haven't read. I didn't read too far because a) the font is too small and b) I don't want to spoil myself too much of Franny and Zooey. Those of you who have already read it might get more out of it.