January 28, 201016 yr I'm not sure if Catcher has been made into a movie - yet. certainly, as an immensely popular work for near 6 decades there are those that would be chomping at the bit to do so. and since i can't find a more appropriate forum here goes: J.D. Salinger Dies at 91: The Hermit Crab of American Letters - TIME J. D. Salinger News - The New York Times J. D. Salinger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edited January 28, 201016 yr by tkam thread title fixed at OP's request
January 28, 201016 yr I never much cared for Catcher in the Rye. I found that the Holden was far too much of a whiny little bitch for me to feel even the slightest amount of empathy. So thanks, J D Salinger...... you gave use the first emo.
January 28, 201016 yr Supposedly, he wrote just as much in his non-publishing stage as prior. Hate to say I've been waiting for this moment, but I do wonder what else may get published now. Perfect Day for Bananafish was a favorite and much younger I used to read the last 80 pages of Franny & Zooey before making any important decision. F&Z even seemed like a response to the fans of Rye. And of course take into account the narration setting of Rye when talking of Holden's moods. Plus there are so many fun shorts in New Yorker, etc. that never made it to book form. Funniest/saddest story I know of Salinger is that Charlie Chaplin stole his girlfriend.
January 28, 201016 yr blessingx, do you know where I can find the New Yorker stories? I used to be pretty obsessed with F&Z during sophomore year
January 28, 201016 yr I grabbed them off microfiche in a college library as a wedding present for a friend. Looks like they may be on the Complete New Yorker DVD box set too: Complete New Yorker (DVD) at The New Yorker Store Well worth your $20, but I have that set and although I'm heading out of town tomorrow, if you give me a week I can hunt and output as PDF (I think). They were scattered across different publications, but many there. Remember one had the great opening "If you wait long enough every city becomes a girl."
January 29, 201016 yr Guess what just popped up? Postscript: J. D. Salinger: Back Issues : The New Yorker EDIT: Damn, subscribers only. Edited January 29, 201016 yr by blessingx
January 29, 201016 yr I have to say I was more put out by the death of Robert B Parker a week or so ago.
January 29, 201016 yr I have to say I was more put out by the death of Robert B Parker a week or so ago.Yeah, but Parker probably isn't man enough to drink his own urine daily. J. D. Salinger. Uncollected WritingsVery cool.
January 29, 201016 yr I guess my First Edition hardback of Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction will be worth a little more now. [/crass self-interested take on event]
April 8, 201016 yr How a Book Publisher Failed to Get J.D. Salinger's Final Book 'Hapworth 16, 1924' Into Print -- New York Magazine
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