
653 J.D. Salinger
The History of Literature
Salinger's War: The Birth of Holden Caulfield
This chapter explores J.D. Salinger's psychological transformation influenced by his World War II experiences and how they shaped Holden Caulfield in 'The Catcher in the Rye.' It examines themes of trauma, innocence, and personal relationships, while also highlighting the early works that laid the foundation for Salinger's literary voice. The chapter further discusses the cultural impact of Salinger's writings and his complex relationship with adaptations, ultimately illustrating the personal and societal disconnections that resonate through his characters.
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