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pinionpost | Stories, mostly pinionpost Home Fiction Cream of the Crop Series Read Randomly On Writing Articles Resources Off-Topic O’Pinions Travel Food and Drink About RSS Catcher in the Rye , criticism , j. d. salinger , literary criticism , this week in history This week in writing history: The Catcher in the Rye In O'Pinions , Off-Topic on July 16, 2014 at 11:22 pm On July 16, 1951, J.D. Salinger published a book that just about everyone (in this country, at least) has had to read at one point or another: The Catcher in the Rye. Some people love it, and some people (maybe more people) love to hate it—but others, myself included, just shrug and say, “Yeah, it was alright.” This is actually something of a source of contention in my house. My fiancée hates Holden Caulfield with a vigorous passion; after all, he’s whiney and spends 200+ pages doing, well, basically nothing. I, on the other hand, think the book actually ...
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