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Holden’s journey culminates in a visit to his former teacher Mr. Antolini, who “had this very swanky apartment over on Sutton Place.” There, Mr. Antolini warns Holden that without an ...
Millennials have neglected The Catcher in the Rye for seventeen years, and it’s time for a rebellion in the form of new interest and readership.
I had read The Catcher in the Rye many times before I realized that the scene with Mr. Antolini involves an artful bit of misdirection on Salinger’s part.
Here are five things The Catcher in the Rye can teach you about life, even if your prom-going days are far behind you. 1. You're not alone in your frustrations. Holden spends the bulk of the book ...
Since its publication in 1951, The Catcher in the Rye has spawned catchphrases, book-banning campaigns, unauthorized sequels, and untold millions of padded high school English class essays. Still ...
Holden Caufield, “Catcher in the Rye,” J. D. Salinger Sparkling Sunset How could a tequila sunrise, topped with champagne, possibly find its way to Holden Caufield’s lips?
Random House is publishing Portman's debut novel, "King Dork," a Young Adult book that "attempts to cut the 'Catcher in the Rye' down to size," as he describes it.
A book billed as the sequel to JD Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye is banned from release in the US, according to reports.
Since its publication in 1951, The Catcher in the Rye has spawned catchphrases, book-banning campaigns, unauthorized sequels, and untold millions of padded high school English class essays. Still ...
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