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”Catcher In The Rye” author JD Salinger on the 27th, U.S. time at home in New Hampshire, died at 90 one year old.
U.S. media reports on the 28th, said Salinger’s son, said in a statement announced the news, saying his father died of natural causes.
Jerome David Salinger was born January 1, 1919 New York, a Jewish businessman in the family, in 1942 Salinger in the army, in 1944 went to the battlefields of Europe engaged in anti-espionage work.
Salinger retired in 1946, returned to New York started to concentrate on writing. His first novel, “Catcher In The Rye,” published in 1951, received a great deal of success, it became famous. The book came from the United States with 16-year-old middle-class families, students described the tone of Holden Calder, shaping contemporary American literature, one of the earliest anti-hero image. Once the book came they swept the world, which elicited strong agreement among young people, the hero Holden has also become the United States after the war “Beat Generation” representatives.
Allegedly the world’s various versions of the book released 60 million.
“Catcher In The Rye” to be successful, the Salinger became more withdrawn. In his New Hampshire hills near the river, the countryside bought more than 90 acres of land, built a cabin on a hilltop, over-played a reclusive life. Although he never gave up writing, but he was in 1951, after the few openly published their works.
In June 2009, Salinger’s lawyers in New York filed a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court documents, calls for mandatory recycling in the United States will come out in the autumn, a Swedish writer and writing his novel, “Sixty years after: through the wheat field,” Finally a U.S. judge ordered the sequel published in the U.S. are not allowed.
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