Jerome David Salinger, also known as J · D · Salinger, is a famous writer for his novel "Catcher in the Lie". Salinger only published a novel but he wrote several short stories for magazines like "New Yorker" and "Story". Many of these stories continue to be put together in such books as such a nine story, Franny and Zoo, and Rays Hayza Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: Introduction. Salinger has not released a story for over 45 years, but his reputation is still very popular.
There are many important days in the life of JD Salinger. Many of them are publications of his major works. In April 1940, he announced the first work of "Youth" of "Story" magazine. Mr. Salinger was elected to the army in 1942, where he was the fourth military division known as the invasion of Normandy. He returned to America in 1947. His first major publication was his first and only novel in 1951, "rye catcher". The nine best stories of Mr. Salinger were gathered and published in "9 stories" in 1953. In 1955, Mr. Sarlinger married the second wife, Claire Douglas. They bore two children, Matthew and Peggy. His four best stories were also gathered and published; two years later in 1961 Franny and Zoe were introduced, raising roof beams, carpenters and Seymour. Douglas and Salinger got divorced in 1967. 1974 1 and 2
By JD Sarringer: Evan Raega JD Salinger's novel "Catching in Rye" is a prohibition against excessive vulgarity and prohibits entering high school classrooms, but after thoroughly examining it, it is a matter of disturbing youth Since it is only expression, it has been shown to be appropriate. By checking the background and adolescence of Salinger, you can comprehend the reason why the language is used, compared to the heroes of the wheat field, Holden Colefield, and Holden's deep emotions and strong emotions. J. D. Salinger was born on January 1, 1919. His father is a Jewish and very prosperous (Stevenson 14). In 1932 he was 13 years old, he went to McBurn school in Manhattan, and failed at the end of the first quarter. His father then sent him to the Valley Forge military academy in Pennsylvania (Walters 21). One of his friends remembered that he climbed the fence with him at high school and said.