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100 1 _aShields, David,
_d1956-
245 1 0 _aSalinger /
_cDavid Shields, Shane Salerno.
250 _aFirst Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bSimon & Schuster,
_c2013.
300 _axvii, 698 pages :
_billustrations, portraits ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _aPart I. Brahmacharya = Apprenticeship. We're going to start the war from right here -- Slight rebellion off Park Avenue -- Conversation with Salinger #1 -- Six-feet-two of muscle and typewriter ribbon in a foxhole -- Conversation with Salinger #2 -- Inverted forest -- Conversation with Salinger #3 -- Dead men in winter -- Still burning -- Victim and perpetrator -- Measuring up -- Conversation with Salinger #4 -- The origin of Esmé -- Is the kid in this book crazy? -- We can still run away -- Conversation with Salinger #5 -- Follow the bullet : Nine stories -- Conversation with Salinger #6 -- Part II. Garhasthya = Householder duties. His long dark night -- A terrible, terrible fall -- Conversation with Salinger #7 -- Conversation with Salinger #8 -- Part III. Vanaprasthya = Withdrawal from society. Seymour's second suicide -- Conversation with Salinger #9 -- Dear Miss Maynard -- Dear Mr. Salinger -- Conversation with Salinger #10 -- Conversation with Salinger #11 -- Conversation with Salinger #12 -- Assassins -- Part IV. Sannyasa = Renunciation of the world. A private citizen -- A million miles away in his tower -- Jerome David Salinger : a conclusion -- Secrets -- Fiction in chronological order of publication -- Lost stories, uncollected stories, and published letters -- The Glass family.
520 _aThis biography draws on extensive research and exclusive interviews to share previously undisclosed aspects of the enigmatic writer's life, from his private relationships and service in World War II to his legal concerns and innermost secrets. The icon who disappeared. Raised in Park Avenue privilege, J.D. Salinger sought out combat, surviving five bloody battles of World War II and the liberation of a death camp, and out of that crucible he created a novel, The Catcher in the Rye, which journeyed deep into his own despair and redefined postwar America. For more than fifty years, Salinger has been one of the most elusive figures in American history. All of the attempts to uncover the truth about why he disappeared have been undermined by a lack of access and the recycling of inaccurate information. In the course of a nine-year investigation, and especially in the three years since Salinger's death, the authors have interviewed more than 200 people on five continents (many of whom had previously refused to go on the record) to solve the mystery of what happened to Salinger.--From publisher description.
600 1 4 _aSalinger, J. D.
_q(Jerome David),
_d1919-2010.
_vBiografías
600 1 4 _aSalinger, J. D.
_q(Jerome David),
_d1919-2010.
_vEntrevistas
650 0 _aAuthors, American
_y20th century
_vBiography.
650 4 _aAutores estadounidenses
_vBiografías
_94083
650 0 _aWorld War, 1939-1945
_xVeterans
_vBiography.
700 1 _aSalerno, Shane,
_912136
_d1972-
856 4 2 _3Publisher description
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1405/2013372430-d.html
856 4 2 _3Contributor biographical information
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1405/2013372430-b.html
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