Salinger

  • Salinger
    By David Shields, Shane Salerno

    ... SALINGER (11) Shane Salerno, interview met Michael McDermott. 'Twee literaire types': D. Salinger, brief aan Michael Mitchell, 31 augustus 1979. °7⁄8¦^~7⁄8××7⁄8= >μ7⁄8~ ¦2⁄3÷+=°7⁄8~ (›«) Paul Corkery, 'Solitude May Be Bliss 196. ...

  • Salinger
    By David Shields, Shane Salerno

    75 “I have known Jerry Salinger”: Whit Burnett, letter to Colonel Collins,July 1, 1942. 76 “The sarge almost had an attack”: J. D. Salinger, “The Hang of It,” Collier's, July 12, 1941. 78 “I am inside the truck”: J. D. Salinger, ...

  • Salinger
    By David Shields, Shane Salerno

    Belcher,William F., and James W. Lee, eds.J. D. Salinger and the Critics. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1962. Bellman, Samuel Irving. “New Light on Seymour's Suicide: Salinger's 'Hapworth 16, 1942.'” Studies in ShortFiction 3 (Spring 1966): ...

  • Salinger
    By David Shields

    En el curso de una investigación de nueve años, y especialmente en los tres años transcurridos desde la muerte de Salinger, David Shields y Shane Salerno han entrevistado a más de 200 personas de los cinco continentes (muchos de los ...

  • Salinger: A Biography
    By Paul Alexander

    J.D. Salinger was one of the twentieth century's greatest writers.

  • Salinger: The Classic Critical and Personal Portrait
    By Henry Anatole Grunwald

    This new edition of the classic work, revived in the ninth decade of Salinger's life, stands as an extraordinary time capsule—an intimate examination and appreciation of a singular American literary artist whose work remains powerful and ...

  • Salinger
    By David Shields, Shane Salerno

    A highly anticipated cultural event: the first definitive biography of one of the most beloved and mysterious figures in American history.

  • Salinger: Avant L'Attrape-coeurs

    Salinger fut un auteur extrêmement secret, voire mutique. De sa vie privée, on connait peu de choses. Le mystère de Sylvia reste intact.

  • Salinger
    By Valentina Grande, Eva Rossetti

    Avant de devenir l'auteur mondialement connu de «L'attrape-coeurs», Jerome Salinger participe aux combats de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en tant que sergent de l'armée américaine.