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Salinger and got
Asked to elaborate, Pierre Salinger, White House press secretary, replied, `` I would say it's got to go thru several more drafts ''.

Salinger and name
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.
Salinger made his film debut in 1984's Revenge of the Nerds, and may be best known for his starring role in the 1990 film Captain America, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.
Salinger wrote to Jock Whitney “ With the printing of the inaccurate and sub-collegiate and gleeful and unrelievedly poisonous article on William Shawn, the name of the Herald Tribune, and certainly your own will very likely never again stand for anything either respect-worthy or honorable .” E. B.
In 1991, Jimi Shields ( younger brother of My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields ) joined the band and suggested a name change to Rollerskate Skinny, chosen from a line in The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger:
The character's name is widely assumed to be a reference to " For Esmé – with Love and Squalor " by J. D. Salinger.
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.

Salinger and for
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.
Salinger, Upton Sinclair, and the journalist Hunter S. Thompson, who was primarily known for his works in the American magazine Rolling Stone.
According to Lathbury, Salinger was deeply concerned with the proposed book's appearance, even visiting Washington to examine the cloth for the binding.
* 1951 – The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger is published for the first time by Little, Brown and Company.
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.
Bakshi sent Salinger a letter explaining why he should be allowed to adapt the novel ; the writer responded by thanking Bakshi and asserting that the novel was unfit for any medium other than its original form.
* Scott Wolf: Television and film actor best known for playing Bailey Salinger on Party of Five
Rivera publicly criticized Arledge's journalistic integrity, claiming that Arledge's friendship with the Kennedy family ( for example, Pierre Salinger, a former Kennedy aide, worked for ABC News at the time ) had caused him to spike the story ; as a result, Rivera was fired.
A ninety-page manuscript about Holden Caulfield was accepted by The New Yorker for publication in 1946, but it was later withdrawn by Salinger.
Readers speculated that it was the work of J. D. Salinger, the reclusive author best known for The Catcher in the Rye.
The 1998 publication of her memoir, At Home in the World, made her the object of intense criticism among some members of the literary world for having revealed the story of the relationship she had with author J. D. Salinger when he was 53 and she was 18.
The same year, Maynard put up for auction the letters Salinger had written to her.
Software developer Peter Norton bought the letters for $ 156, 500 and announced his intention to return them to Salinger.
* Kennedy administration – Pierre Salinger, a reporter and editor for theSan Francisco Chronicle.
To get a feel for Salinger, he re-read his body of work.
Known for his litigiousness, Salinger contacted Kinsella's publisher via his attorneys to express outrage over having been portrayed in Shoeless Joe.
According to Frankenheimer in his director's commentary, production of the film received encouragement and assistance from Kennedy through White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger, who conveyed to Frankenheimer Kennedy's wish that the film be produced and that, although the Pentagon did not want the film made, the President would conveniently arrange to visit Hyannis Port for a weekend when the film needed to shoot outside the White House.
Frankenheimer said that Pierre Salinger conveyed to him President Kennedy's wish that the film be made, " these were the days of General Walker " and, though the Pentagon did not want the film made, the president would conveniently arrange to visit Hyannis Port for a weekend when the film needed to shoot outside the White House.
In the Batman: Earth One graphic novel, Dr. Jonathan Crane is mentioned as the head of the Crane Institute for the Criminally Insane, and one of its escapees is one Ray Salinger, also known as the " Birthday Boy ", used by Mayor Cobblepott to his advantages.
According to Eugene Chadbourne writing for Allmusic-"... At the same time, his Pierre the Parrot in Disneyland's Enchanted Tiki Room doesn't seem to have any relation to Pierre Salinger.
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.
Salinger for US $ 156, 500.

Salinger and Holden
In November 1941, Salinger sold the story " Slight Rebellion off Madison ", which featured Holden Caulfield, to The New Yorker, but it was not published until December 21, 1946, due to World War II.
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 ).
* 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.
" Instead of identifying with older pacifists, he identified with a 17-year-old character from the pen of J. D. Salinger: " I was Holden Caulfield ", he said in 2008, " just standing and catching in the rye.

Salinger and Caulfield
" A more common version of the legend claims that Salinger was taken by Joan Caulfield upon first seeing her in a modeling photo or a publicity still or an acting performance.

Salinger and Catcher
* The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
* January 1 – J. D. Salinger, American novelist ( The Catcher in the Rye ) ( d. 2010 )
A strong influence on the play is the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger.
* 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.
Adapted from J. D. Salinger's 1948 short story " Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut ", this remains the only authorized film adaptation of Salinger's work ; the filmmakers ' infidelity to his story famously precluded any possibility of film versions of other Salinger works, including The Catcher in the Rye.
The Catcher in the Rye is a 1951 novel by J. D. Salinger.
Various older stories by Salinger contain characters similar to those in The Catcher in the Rye.
J. D. Salinger produced the first shock to the tranquil suburban landscape with the publication of The Catcher in the Rye in 1951.
* J. D. Salinger: ( 1919 – 2010 ), an author best known for the controversial 1951 novel, The Catcher in the Rye
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.
# The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
::" You say Jonas Salk played Columbo on television, you think William Shakespeare wrote Brigadoon, and Catcher in the Rye was written by Pierre Salinger.
The poem is repeatedly alluded to in the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J D Salinger.
The idea of a dream catcher was used by Margaret Salinger, daughter of J. D. Salinger, in her book of memoirs about her father, Dream Catcher: A Memoir.
* J. D. Salinger ( 1919 – 2010 ), American writer and author of Catcher in the Rye
Salinger ( attended 1937-38 ): Author of The Catcher in the Rye ; he left the school after one semester and continued his studies at other institutions.
Some claimed that the first real young adult novel was The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger in 1951, and that it opened up a new eye to what types of texts adolescent readers read.
* The Catcher in the Rye, 1951 novel by J. D. Salinger

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