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* The Stony Brook School ( Private )-local urban myth ( which is incorrect ) is that this is the very school J. D. Salinger attended and wrote about in Catcher in the Rye.
While at Columbia University, Salinger wrote a short story called " Young Folks " in Whit Burnett's class ; one character from this story has been described as a " thinly penciled prototype of Sally Hayes ".
In contrast to his sister, Margaret, who wrote a 1999 memoir about her childhood titled Dream Catcher, Salinger was a devoted protector of his father's right to privacy.
A few weeks after Margaret's book was published, Salinger wrote a letter to The New York Observer, disparaging his sister's " gothic tales of our supposed childhood.
::" You say Jonas Salk played Columbo on television, you think William Shakespeare wrote Brigadoon, and Catcher in the Rye was written by Pierre Salinger.

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In an example of metafiction, he named his protagonist in Shoeless Joe " Ray Kinsella ", a character from Salinger ’ s uncollected story A Young Girl in 1941 with No Waist at All .” Salinger had also used the surname shared by writer and protagonist in The Catcher in the Rye ( Holden Caulfield's friend Richard Kinsella ).
When twenty-eight year old Salinger submitted the manuscript to The New Yorker in January 1947, titled The Bananafish ,” its arresting dialog and precise style was read with interest by fiction editor William Maxwell and his staff, though the point of the story, in this original version, was deemed incomprehensible.
Salinger, in frequent consultation with editor Gus Lobrano, revised the story numerous times throughout 1947, renaming it A Fine Day for Bananafish ”.
The New Yorker published the final version as A Perfect Day for Bananafish ” one year after Salinger had first submitted the manuscript.
Kenneth Slawenski reports that Salinger, in his Seymour – An Introduction ( 1959 ), confesses that the young man in Bananafish was not Seymour at all but ... myself .” Traumatized by the Battle of the Bulge and the Nazi concentration camps Salinger found it impossible to fit into a society that ignored the truth that he now knew .”
Salinger wished to speak for those who still struggled to cope with the inglorious ” aspects of combat.
Salinger had served as a non-commissioned officer of intelligence services at the European front – the narrator Sergeant X ” is suspiciously like Salinger himself ”.
Slawenski points out that though we may recognize Salinger in Sergeant X ’ s character, veterans of the times recognized themselves .”
Salinger ’ s narrator summarizes the Chief ’ s ever more fantastic installments of The Laughing Man ’ s escapades, presenting him as a sort of comic book hero crossing the Chinese-Paris border ” to commit acts of heroic larceny and tweaking his nose at his archenemy Marcel Dufarge, the internationally famous detective and witty consumptive ”.

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With an art that almost conceals art, J. D. Salinger can create a fictional world so authentic that it hurts.
" For Salinger, With Love.

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The article prompted a letter from J. D. Salinger, then 53 years old, who complimented her writing and warned her of the dangers of publicity.

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Salinger said the work President Kennedy, advisers, and members of his staff were doing on the address involved composition and wording, rather than last minute decisions on administration plans to meet the latest Berlin crisis precipitated by Russia's demands and proposals for the city.
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
Moreover, studies based on more recent data tend to find only a weak relationship or no relationship between the structural variables and performance ( Salinger 1984 ; Kwoka and Ravenscraft 1985 ).
A strong influence on the play is the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger.
Mike Freer became leader of the council on 11 May 2006, replacing Brian Salinger as Conservative group leader, having previously been Salinger's deputy.
* No Place Like You EP-1997 on Salinger Press
* .. and Don't Forget Me EP-1998 on Salinger Press
* Scott Wolf: Television and film actor best known for playing Bailey Salinger on Party of Five
She chose not to comment to the press on the occasion of Salinger ’ s death.
Kinsella denied that Salinger, as a writer, had any real influence on his own writing, despite rumors to the contrary.
*: Michael Salinger, " Girl on Girl "
During an interview, Watts commented on her role: " She was operating in this fast-moving world and was a great bouncing board for her colleague, Salinger, but also trying to balance that with motherhood as well, and I think I definitely relate to that now and hopefully other career mothers will too.
* In J. D. Salinger novel The Catcher in the Rye, the protagonist Holden Caulfield at one point finds himself heading towards the Museum, reflecting on past visits and remarking that what he likes is the permanence of the exhibits there.
While at Capitol, Riddle continued his successful film arranging career, most notably with MGM's Conrad Salinger on the first onscreen duet between Bing Crosby and Sinatra in High Society ( 1956 ), and the 1957 film version of Pal Joey directed by George Sidney for Columbia Pictures.
Set in the city of San Francisco, the show centered on the five siblings of the Salinger family ( the " party of five " referenced in the show's title ), who become orphans after their parents were hit and killed by a drunk driver.
Salinger, included Tim Bright on guitar, Jonathan Feinberg on drums, and Joe Quigley on bass.
Conservative Councillor Kate Salinger abstained from the vote and was removed from several forums, panels and committees she sat on.
Salinger, in order to write for the fanzine with a degree of anonymity, but credited himself by this name on the very first MBA demo ( recorded in March 2000 at Fat Music Studios in Southwold ); the name then stuck for the duration of his time in MBA.
He is known for his role as Charlie Salinger on Party of Five, and for portraying Jack Shephard on the supernatural drama television series Lost.
In 1994, Fox was cast in a starring role as Charlie Salinger, the eldest of five siblings who lose both parents in a car accident on the 1990s teen drama Party of Five, co-starring with Scott Wolf, Neve Campbell, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Lacey Chabert.

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" They included Orson Bean ( b. 1928 ), Sean Connery ( b. 1930 ), Allen Ginsberg ( 1926 – 1997 ), Paul Goodman 1911 – 1972 ), Jack Kerouac ( 1922 – 1969 ), Isaac Rosenfeld ( 1918 – 1956 ), J. D. Salinger ( 1919 – 2010 ), William Steig ( 1907 – 2003 ), and Robert Anton Wilson ( 1932 – 2007 ).
Bush ( former Trustee of the University ), Ken Burns, Condoleezza Rice, Pervez Musharaff, Colin Powell, Carl Sagan, Desmond Tutu, Bob Dole, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Benjamin Netanyahu, Thomas Friedman, Charles Krauthammer, José María Aznar, Tom Brokaw, John Edwards, Gerhard Schröder, Doris Kearns Goodwin, David Kay, Queen Noor, John Glenn, Lord George Robertson, Benazir Bhutto, Lech Wałęsa, Madeleine Albright, Thomas Kean, Brit Hume, Barbara Bush, Rudolph Giuliani, Michael Beschloss, Shimon Peres, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, John Updike, Lawrence Eagleburger, Mario Cuomo, William Bennett, Juan Williams, Pierre Salinger, Sam Nunn, Vicente Fox, Dan Rather, Dominique de Villepin, Bill Clinton ( organized by the San Antonio Business Council ) and John Cleese.
Salinger, William Faulkner, Margaret Laurence, Kurt Vonnegut, Mordecai Richler, Edgar Rice Burroughs and Isaac Asimov also ' crossover ' with each other, linking different characters and settings together over a number of different works.
Salinger got the name for Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye when he saw a marquee for Dear Ruth ( 1947 ), starring William Holden and Joan Caulfield, Salinger's first Holden Caulfield story, " I'm Crazy ," appeared in Collier's on December 22, 1945, a year and a half before this movie came out.
From 1900 to 1950, Sinclair Lewis ( 1885 – 1951 ), William Faulkner ( 1897 – 1962 ), Henry Miller ( 1891 – 1980 ), Ernest Hemingway ( 1899 – 1961 ), John Steinbeck ( 1902 – 1968 ), Richard Wright ( 1908 – 1960 ), William Saroyan ( 1908 – 1981 ), Nelson Algren ( 1909 – 1981 ), Paul Bowles ( 1910 – 1999 ), Jerome Salinger ( 1919 – 2009 ), Norman Mailer ( 1923 – 2007 ), and Gore Vidal ( 1925 – 2012 ).
The reclusive writer J. D. Salinger would meet William Shawn, the editor of The New Yorker, under the Biltmore's lobby clock.
One of the last witnesses for the prosecution was broadcaster and politician, Pierre Salinger, who was questioned by prosecutor Alan Turnbull and by both defence counsel William Taylor and Richard Keen.
The book traces the Adamic theme in the writings of Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, Henry James, and others, and in an Epilogue, Lewis exposes its continuing spirit in the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Ralph Ellison, J. D. Salinger, and Saul Bellow.
Salinger to name the protagonist of his novel The Catcher in the Rye ( 1951 ) " Holden Caulfield " after seeing a movie theater marquee with the film's stars: Caulfield and William Holden.

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