Tag Archives: J.D. Salinger

Friday links: Claire Messud, Salinger’s letters & a new forum for aspiring romance writers

• First up: two visual treats from Flavorwire: 20 super-cool outdoor libraries around the world and 25 vintage photographs of librarians “being awesome.” • For those of you looking forward to next week’s publication of Claire Messud’s The Woman Upstairs, this delightful New York magazine profile of her … Continue reading

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Deal of the day

Joanna Smith Rakoff’s 2009 debut novel, A Fortunate Age, was an epic depiction of a decade in the life of a group of Generation X-ers. Although BookPage reviewer Kim Schmidt noted that the story had an abrupt ending—and the large … Continue reading

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Shedding light on J.D. Salinger

Kenneth Slawenski, founder of the website Dead Caufields, has signed a deal with Random House to publish Salinger: A Life in the United States. The book will come out on January 25, 2011—two days before the one-year anniversary of J.D. … Continue reading

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A literary rite of passage

By now I’m sure you all know that J.D. Salinger died on Wednesday, at age 91. Since yesterday’s announcement, publications and blogs have been buzzing with Salinger articles and tributes. (Read his obituary in the New York Times or this … Continue reading

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