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So yes, I like the idea of J.D. Salinger more than I like most of his writing.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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So yes, I like the idea of J.D. Salinger more than I like most of his writing.
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I for one hope that there's a manuscript somewhere, the last words of J.D. Salinger, that is currently being fondled by a publisher.
Tao of Pauly 2010
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To call J.D. Salinger an American original is to engage in the gross understatement.
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It also features an author named "J.D. Salinger" who contends with his character's enduring fame.
unknown title 2009
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It also features an author named "J.D. Salinger" who contends with his character's enduring fame.
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The previous biographies of J.D. Salinger were placeholders until someone with the sensitivity of Kenneth Slawenski arrived to create a convincing portrait of a man haunted by his own egoism.
Gift Guide: Best of Biography Carl Rollyson 2011
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The subject of "J.D. Salinger: A Biography" Random House, 464 pages, $27 was no saint—and he knew it.
Gift Guide: Best of Biography Carl Rollyson 2011
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The success of J.D. Salinger's 1951 novel, "The Catcher in the Rye," signaled a public restlessness with the comforts and supposed "phoniness" of middle-class life.
Count Them Out Kay S. Hymowitz 2011
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Other fours, according to the enneagram website, are Prince, Thomas Merton, and J.D. Salinger---all men of great artistic ability unlike me who looked for deeper meaning in a solitary manner, sometimes fanatically so.
Tom Matlack: Is It Safe to Come Out of the Cave? Tom Matlack 2011
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