J.D. Salinger’s beloved 1951 classic offers inspiration for weathering anxiety and a time-traveler’s guide to midcentury ManhattanMANY OF US find it hard to separate the pleasures of “The Catcher in the Rye” from memories of the peevish delight it gave us as teenagers.
From the first page, where narrator Holden Caulfield insists he won’t be sharing his “goddam autobiography or anything,” J.D. Salinger’s 1951 novel was and remains irresistibly irreverent. Then comes his decimating verbal attack on the prep school that has expelled him—“on account of I was flunking four subjects and not applying myself and all,” says our surly, often hilarious hero. Holden, mentally fragile and keenly observant, escapes to spend a couple of days in his hometown,...
Is this one of the most overrated books of the twentieth century?
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Do not make a stingy sandwich. Pile the cold cuts high. Customers should see salami coming through the rye.
Such a great book. Another good one to read that is similar in someways is “A separate peace” by John Knowles.
Most overrated book of all time.
I never walk Manhattan without remembering this novel...
The book is garbage.
You realize this could also lead to a wave of killings. Every assassin reads this book
How dare you 😅
This novel yes
I would never describe this book as comforting 😬
I thought liberals banned this book? It was too UN PC...
Holden was whiny, yes
I thought reading this made one go postal on people
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