The Catcher in the Rye

Mass Market Paperback, 214 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 1967 by Bantam Books.

OCLC Number:
706900253

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Story of Holden Caufield with his idiosyncrasies, penetrating insight, confusion, sensitivity and negativism.

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Last week, I watched a documentary about the elusive author J.D. Salinger. A number of med talked about the reclusive author down to tell them how much they loved his writing, and how much they identified with Holden Caulfield in Catcher In The Rye. One mentioned that when he cornered the author and told him how amazing the book was and how J.D. really SPOKE to him through his writing. The way the interview subject talked, Salinger can upset by this and quite rude.

I thought I'd read Catcher to see what the big deal was, and maybe it wasn't just a book that spoke to lonely alienated boys looking for something to blame. Reading this, however, I feel like I'm paging through the mind of an 8chan incel. Maybe it's not such a big wonder why lone gunmen adore this book.

Holden isn't special, and he's no rebel. Rebels …

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Subjects

  • Runaway teenagers
  • Fiction
  • Holden Caulfield (Fictitious character)

Places

  • New York (State)
  • New York (N.Y.)
  • New York