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J. D. Salinger wrote one of the most famous books ever written, The Catcher in the Rye. Salinger wrote many stories and, in 1941, after several rejections, Salinger finally cracked The New Yorker, with a story, "Slight Rebellion Off Madison," that was an early sketch of what became a scene in "The Catcher in the Rye." The magazine then had second thoughts in part because of World War II in which Salinger was in combat, and held the story for five years before finally publishing it in 1946, buried in the back of an issue. Everyone was surprised when the story and the book that followed it became a bit hit. Even today nobody can really explain why Catcher in the Rye is so famous and so popular. Yet, millions have been sold and are still being sold even though only available as used books nowadays. When The Catcher in the Rye was published in 1951, it was registered for copyright as "additional material." This obviously referred to the earlier work "Slight Rebellion Off Madison." The copyright page on "The Catcher in the Rye" states "Copyright 1945, 1946, 1951 by J. D Salinger." The date of 1945 obviously refers to the publication of "I'm Crazy," a short story written by Salinger and published in the December 22, 1945 issue of Collier's magazine that first introduced the character Holden Caulfield to the reading public. Salinger later reworked this short story to incorporate it into The Catcher in the Rye. The two earlier stories are "I'm Crazy," an early version of Holden's departure from prep school that later shows up in The Catcher in the Rye. With minor alteration, much of this story is familiar to readers as the chapter where Holden visits Mr. Spencer. What sets this story apart is the presence of an additional Caulfield sister and the clarity of Holden's resignation and compromise at the end. "Slight Rebellion off Madison" is an early version of another scene in The Catcher in the Rye. The story follows Holden when he is home from Pency and goes to the movies, then skating with Sally Hayes, followed by his drunken calls to her apartment late at night. An early story, it is the first of Salinger's Caulfied works to be accepted for publication.
Jerome David Salinger (/ˈsælɪndʒər/; January 1, 1919 – January 27, 2010) was an American writer known for his widely-read novel The Catcher in the Rye. Following his early success publishing short stories and The Catcher in the Rye, Salinger led a very private life for more than a half-century. He published his final original work in 1965 and gave his last interview in 1980.
Salinger was raised in Manhattan and began writing short stories while in secondary school. Several were published in Story magazine[1] in the early 1940s before he began serving in World War II. In 1948, his critically acclaimed story "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" appeared in The New Yorker magazine, which became home to much of his later work. The Catcher in the Rye was published in 1951 and became an immediate popular success. His depiction of adolescent alienation and loss of innocence in the protagonist Holden Caulfield was influential, especially among adolescent readers.[2] The novel remains widely read and controversial,[a] selling around 250,000 copies a year.
The success of The Catcher in the Rye led to public attention and scrutiny. Salinger became reclusive, publishing new work less frequently. He followed Catcher with a short story collection, Nine Stories (1953); a volume containing a novella and a short story, Franny and Zooey (1961); and a volume containing two novellas, Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction (1963). His last published work, a novella entitled "Hapworth 16, 1924", appeared in The New Yorker on June 19, 1965. Afterward, Salinger struggled with unwanted attention, including a legal battle in the 1980s with biographer Ian Hamilton and the release in the late 1990s of memoirs written by two people close to him: Joyce Maynard, an ex-lover; and Margaret Salinger, his daughter. In 1996, a small publisher announced a deal with Salinger to publish "Hapworth 16, 1924" in book form, but amid the ensuing publicity the release was indefinitely delayed.[3][4] He made headlines around the globe in June 2009 when he filed a lawsuit against another writer for copyright infringement resulting from that writer's use of one of the characters from The Catcher in the Rye.[5]
Salinger died of natural causes on January 27, 2010, at his home in Cornish, New Hampshire.[6][7][8] In November 2013, three unpublished stories by Salinger were briefly posted online. One of the stories, "The Ocean Full of Bowling Balls", is said to be a prequel to The Catcher in the Rye.
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評分So damn humorous and genius. Salinger talks a lot about his values through the babbles of a depressed messy teenager, making it a fantastic long talk show of great insight. It becomes one of my favorite books.
評分“It kills me”
評分果然是英國專屬版本
評分好看。
霍尔顿如果不是个少年,而是个中老年人,那他可真烦人。《麦田守望者》里的这位主人公,看什么都不顺眼。他讨厌学校,讨厌同学,讨厌父母。他甚至讨厌那些喜欢说“祝你好运”的人,以及那些说“很高兴认识你”的人,以及在钢琴演奏中瞎鼓掌的人。他当然还讨厌数学物理地理历史...
評分(本作品采用 知识共享署名-非商业性使用-禁止演绎 2.5 中国大陆许可协议进行许可。) (一) “守望”不是一个常见的词,也许更不是一个历史很长的词。至少我对“守望”这个词的最初印象来源于《麦田里的守望者》。翻翻《现代汉语词典》对“守望”的解释,也不过是“看守...
評分(本作品采用 知识共享署名-非商业性使用-禁止演绎 2.5 中国大陆许可协议进行许可。) (一) “守望”不是一个常见的词,也许更不是一个历史很长的词。至少我对“守望”这个词的最初印象来源于《麦田里的守望者》。翻翻《现代汉语词典》对“守望”的解释,也不过是“看守...
評分(本作品采用 知识共享署名-非商业性使用-禁止演绎 2.5 中国大陆许可协议进行许可。) (一) “守望”不是一个常见的词,也许更不是一个历史很长的词。至少我对“守望”这个词的最初印象来源于《麦田里的守望者》。翻翻《现代汉语词典》对“守望”的解释,也不过是“看守...
評分《麦田里的守望者》带给读者绵延的感受—— 在时间绵延中,霍尔顿的感知与行动从未中断。他的意念在持续扩散、弥漫。 如果霍尔顿不睡觉,世界就是敞开的。 漫游的老霍尔顿不疲倦。 一半力量来自思考,另一半来自“性”,思考与性,两个要素让霍尔顿像个小炉子,一直烧着。 被揍...
The Catcher in the Rye pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2025