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Posted by woscar on Jan-28-2010 20:48:

J.D. Salinger dies at 91

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J. D. Salinger, who was thought at one time to be the most important American writer to emerge since World War II but who then turned his back on success and adulation, becoming the Garbo of letters, famous for not wanting to be famous, died Wednesday at his home in Cornish, N.H., where he had lived in seclusion for more than 50 years. He was 91.

Mr. Salinger�s literary representative, Harold Ober Associates, announced the death, saying it was of natural causes. �Despite having broken his hip in May,� the agency said, �his health had been excellent until a rather sudden decline after the new year. He was not in any pain before or at the time of his death.�


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Posted by stren on Jan-28-2010 20:49:

That reminded me how much Catcher in the rye sucked


Posted by EddieZilker on Jan-28-2010 21:07:

Famous authors. They always be dying. They kill me.


Posted by floyd741 on Jan-28-2010 21:44:

Catcher in the Rye was a good book, imo. Besides that I don't know anything else about this guy.


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Jan-28-2010 21:56:

I loved Catcher in the Rye....this news is actually huge in the world of literature. There are reports from people who were close to Salinger indicating that he had written hundreds of other books, but never got them published due to his desire to stay out of the spotlight in lieu of Catcher being such a sensation.

Now that he's dead, I wouldn't be surprised if we see a Catcher movie get made in the near future, plus a shitload of these unreleased books get published.


Posted by R.j. on Jan-28-2010 22:20:

It's actually kind of weird reading that. Catcher in the Rye is a good book. Franny and Zooey, those stories are good reads as well.


Posted by igottaknow on Jan-28-2010 22:34:

I thought CR was overrated. I read it for high school lit, so its possible I was too young to appreciate its finer points. I do remember and like the duck part though.


Posted by itsamemario on Jan-29-2010 20:26:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
I thought CR was overrated. I read it for high school lit, so its possible I was too young to appreciate its finer points. I do remember and like the duck butter part though.


fixed


Posted by Viber on Jan-30-2010 01:51:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
I do remember and like the duck part though.


Nah, the Sopranos did it better.


Posted by igottaknow on Jan-30-2010 02:36:

Ironic that Salinger became Holden Caulfield or the two were one in the same all along. The whole way he isolated himself from the world, building a wall to protect himself from life's "phoniness".

*puts on a hunter's cap and sits in the corner*


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-30-2010 02:38:

Apparently he has as many as 15 books written and ready to be published after his death. He was notoriously reclusive, and didn't want the attention they'd bring him.

Personally, I think that's beautiful.


Posted by igottaknow on Jan-30-2010 03:28:

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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Apparently he has as many as 15 books written and ready to be published after his death. He was notoriously reclusive, and didn't want the attention they'd bring him.

Personally, I think that's beautiful.

At first, I thought that but after reading about him I think that's a rather idealized notion of someone who was a crackpot. An excerpt from his sister:

Mr. Salinger was controlling and sexually manipulative, Ms. Maynard wrote, and a health nut obsessed with homeopathic medicine and with his diet (frozen peas for breakfast, undercooked lamb burger for dinner). Ms. Salinger said that her father was pathologically self-centered and abusive toward her mother, and to the homeopathy and food fads she added a long list of other enthusiasms: Zen Buddhism, Vedanta Hinduism, Christian Science, Scientology and acupuncture. Mr. Salinger drank his own urine, she wrote, and sat for hours in an orgone box.


Posted by bananas on Jan-30-2010 03:43:

I loved CR:[



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