The first of J. D. Salinger's four books to be published, The Catcher in the Rye is one of the most widely read and beloved of all contemporary American novels... Zobraziť viac
The first of J. D. Salinger's four books to be published, The Catcher in the Rye is one of the most widely read and beloved of all contemporary American novels... Zobraziť viac
DeDaumier-Smith´s Blue Period, Teddy, and A Perfect Day for Bananafish are among the nine works in a collection of... Zobraziť viac
Franny Glass is a pretty, effervescent college student on a date with her intellectually confident boyfriend, Lane. They appear to be the perfect couple, ... Zobraziť viac
'If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, b... Zobraziť viac
'He was a great many things to a great many people while he lived, and virtually all things to his brothers and sisters in our somewhat outsized family. Surely he was all real things to us: our blue-striped unicorn, our double-lensed burning glass, ... Zobraziť viac
The Catcher in the Rye is the ultimate novel for disaffected youth, but it's relevant to all ages... Zobraziť viac
Penguin Books Ltd: Amazon.co.uk Since his debut in 1951 as The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield has been... Zobraziť viac
'Everything everybody does is so - I don't know - not wrong, or even mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless and - sad-making. And the worst part is, if you go bohemian or something crazy like that, ... Zobraziť viac
In J. D. Salinger's brilliant coming-of-age novel, Holden Caulfield, a seventeen year old prep school adolescent relates his lonely, life-changing twenty-four hour stay in New York City... Zobraziť viac
First published in the New Yorker in the 1950s, <i>Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: an Introduction</i> are two novellas narrated by Buddy Glass, a character often said to be a portrait of Salinger himself... Zobraziť viac
'This is the squalid, or moving, part of the story, and the scene changes. The people change, too. I'm still around, but from here on in, for reasons I'm not at liberty to disclose, I've disguised myself so cunningly that even the cleverest ... Zobraziť viac