The Catcher in the Rye
by J. P. Steed
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- 9780820457291
The Catcher in the Rye est un teenage boys in literature, runaway teenagers in literature book de J. P. Steed.
À propos de ce livre
Published in 1951, this novel established a new standard for adolescent voice in American fiction. Centered on Holden Caulfield, the narrative follows a disaffected teenager during three days of wandering New York City after his expulsion from an elite preparatory school. Through a candid, conversational first-person perspective, the work explores themes of alienation, grief, and the tension between youthful authenticity and adult conformity. Salinger’s prose captures the specific anxieties of adolescence while addressing universal questions about identity and emotional resilience. The book’s unflinching portrayal of teenage disillusionment sparked considerable critical debate upon release and has since become a staple in academic discussions regarding coming-of-age literature, mental health representation, and cultural censorship. Its enduring presence in educational curricula reflects its sustained relevance to readers navigating the transition from childhood to adulthood. The novel remains a foundational text for understanding mid-twentieth-century literary shifts toward psychological realism and the validation of teenage subjectivity in mainstream fiction.
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“Divisive for a reason. The people who hate it missed the subtext. The people who love it felt seen.”
“Holden Caulfield is either the most relatable character ever or the most annoying. I'm in the first camp.”
“Short, punchy, and unforgettable. Even if you don't like Holden, you can't forget him.”
Critiques (10)
Divisive for a reason. The people who hate it missed the subtext. The people who love it felt seen.
Short, punchy, and unforgettable. Even if you don't like Holden, you can't forget him.
Read between the lines - this isn't about a whiny teen, it's about grief and trauma. Holden is broken.
The phoniness Holden rails against is real. He's not wrong about the world, he just doesn't know how to live in it.
Better when you're young and angry at the world. As an adult I see Holden with more compassion and sadness.
Salinger captured teenage alienation like nobody else. The voice is so authentic it hurts.
The scene with Phoebe on the carousel is one of the most beautiful moments in American fiction.
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Quel est le genre de The Catcher in the Rye ?+
The Catcher in the Rye est un livre de Teenage boys in literature, Runaway teenagers in literature, Holden Caulfield, Salinger, j. d. (jerome david), 1919-2010, Caulfield, holden.
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Published in 1951, this novel established a new standard for adolescent voice in American fiction. Centered on Holden Caulfield, the narrative follows a disaffected teenager during three days of wandering New York City after his expulsion from an elite preparatory school. Through a candid, conversat...
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The Catcher in the Rye a été écrit par J. P. Steed.
Quelle est la note de The Catcher in the Rye ?+
The Catcher in the Rye a une note moyenne de 4.0/5 basée sur 10 évaluations sur Booklogr.