Before J.D. Salinger became famous for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye and infamous as a literary recluse, he was a soldier in World War II. Eberhard Alsen, through meticulous archival research and careful analysis of the literary record, corrects many mistaken assumptions about the young writer's war years and their repercussions.
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Before J.D. Salinger became famous for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye and infamous as a literary recluse, he was a soldier in World War II. Eberhard Alsen, through meticulous archival research and careful analysis of the literary record, corrects many mistaken assumptions about the young writer's war years and their repercussions.
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Fair. A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Dust jacket may be missing. Pages can include considerable highlighting markings writing but cannot obscure the text. May be an Ex-lib. copy and have standard library stamps and or stickers. May NOT include discs or access code or other supplemental material. We ship Monday-Saturday and respond to inquiries within 24 hours.
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Fine in fine jacket. Illustrated. x + 154 pages, thin 8vo, brown cloth, d.w. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, (2018). A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.