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Author
Biography:
Jerome David Salinger (b. New York City, Jan. 1, 1919)
established his reputation on the basis of a single novel, The Catcher
in the Rye (1951), whose principal character, Holden Caulfield,
epitomized the growing pains of a generation of high school and
college students. The public attention that followed the success
of the book led Salinger to move from New York to the remote hills
of Cornish, N.H. Before that he had published only a few short stories;
one of them, "A Perfect Day for Bananafish," which appeared in The
New Yorker in 1949, introduced readers to Seymour Glass, a character
who subsequently figured in Franny and Zooey (1961) and Raise High
the Roof Beam, Carpenter and Seymour: An Introduction (1963), Salinger's
only other published books. Of his 35 published short stories, those
which Salinger wishes to preserve are collected in Nine Stories
(1953). More...