The Catcher in the Rye (story)
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| The Catcher in the Rye | |
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| Status | Published |
| Original publication source | The Catcher in the Rye (book) |
| Original publication date | 1951 |
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- See also The Catcher in the Rye (book)
- (1951) The Catcher in the Rye. Little, Brown.
This is the book everyone knows. It "stars" Holden Caulfield, whose family appeared in some of the earlier short stories below. In fact, Holden and some of the "incidents" from Catcher appear in them, too! Check out the character appearances pages.
Oddly, this book never made it to number one in the New York Times bestseller list. However, it does have the distinction of receiving, according to the American Library Association, "the most attempts at being banned, with most critics objecting to profane language in the book." (Los Angeles Times, Sept. 28, 1992)
Story
A sixteen year old boy named Holden Caulfield (the son of wealthy parents) runs away from school to his home in New York. Wandering the city alone, he is disillusioned by the superficiality of it and its citizens. However, it is through witnessing his young sister Phoebe going round and round on a merry-go-round after a trip to the zoo that he receives any sort of answer or joy, not from the advices of the school teachers, girlfriend and other acquaintances he meets along the way. (Camille Scaysbrook)
Recurring characters
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Online Resources
- List of references in the novel to literature, art, and culture
- The Catcher in the Rye - study guide and teaching guide (themes, quotes, summary, resources)
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