These excerpts from Kenneth Slawenski's biography of J. D. Salinger offer insights into the author's life and work. The text explores Salinger's family background, highlighting the contrasting values between him and his father. It details his educational experiences, from prep school and military academy to his brief stints at NYU and Columbia, where he first honed his writing. The selections also touch upon Salinger's relationships, including a notable connection with Oona O'Neill and later his marriage to Claire Douglas, and discuss the impact of his military service during World War II on his perspective and writing. Finally, the excerpts address his career trajectory, from early publications and rejections to the success of The Catcher in the Rye, his growing seclusion and philosophical interests like Zen Buddhism, and his fierce protection of his privacy and literary output in the face of increasing public attention.
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3ª PARTE | 17 DIC 2025 | EL PARTIDAZO DE COPE
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