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Title: The Catcher in the Rye


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The Catcher in the Rye
  • Written by J. D. Salinger
  • (published 1951)

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The Catcher in the Rye
  • One of the most famous novels of the twentieth
    century among educated people
  • Has the reputation for appealing to off-beat,
    flaky, or deranged individuals
  • Mark David Chapman (John Lennons assassin) was
    obsessed with Catcher.

3
Holden Caulfield
  • Narrator and main character
  • A troubled sixteen-year-old
  • First adolescent to use profanity casually in an
    American novel
  • Through his struggles, readers learn how NOT to
    deal with problems

4
J. D. Salinger1919-2010
  • Won instant fame and fortune with publication of
    Catcher
  • Disliked fame, and has only granted one interview
  • Refused to be photographed or filmed
  • Never appeared on television
  • Lived reclusively in New Hampshire in a walled
    estate
  • Refused to have Catcher made into a film during
    his lifetime

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Salinger, continued
  • Married three times
  • First wife was a psychiatrist (he used his
    knowledge of psychiatry extensively in Catcher)
  • Last wife was nearly half his age
  • His daughter is a writer his son is an actor
  • Attended military schools
  • Saw heavy combat in World War II
  • Published other novels and many short
    storiesnone as famous or popular as Catcher

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Novel begins
  • With Holden in a mental institution in
    California, looking back on what led to his
    breakdown. Novel is a long flashback.
  • Reference to David Copperfield
  • David Copperfield, a novel by Charles Dickens,
    was required by most students in the 1940s
    through the 1970s (long, slow-moving book about a
    boys pitiful childhood).

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