New Releases by J. D. SALINGER

J. D. SALINGER is the author of Franny & Zooey (2020), The Catcher in the Rye (2019), Nine Stories (2019), Franny and Zooey (2019), For Esmé - with Love and Squalor (2019).

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Franny & Zooey

release date: May 08, 2020
Franny & Zooey
Um retrato lírico, ocasionalmente cômico e sempre cortante da vida em família e do fim da infância. Salinger continua a explorar os meandros da família Glass,que os leitores conheceram em Nove histórias. Em "Franny", a mais jovem dos Glass se encontra com o namorado, mas o que prometia ser um fim de semana aprazível acaba se tornando uma descida ao mal-estar espiritual que a domina. Em "Zooey", encontramos Franny em meio a um colapso nervoso, e cabe a seu irmão tentar ajudá-la.

The Catcher in the Rye

release date: Aug 13, 2019
The Catcher in the Rye
The "brilliant, funny, meaningful novel" (The New Yorker) that established J. D. Salinger as a leading voice in American literature--and that has instilled in millions of readers around the world a lifelong love of books. "If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you''ll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don''t feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth." The hero-narrator of The Catcher in the Rye is an ancient child of sixteen, a native New Yorker named Holden Caufield. Through circumstances that tend to preclude adult, secondhand description, he leaves his prep school in Pennsylvania and goes underground in New York City for three days.

Nine Stories

release date: Aug 13, 2019
Nine Stories
The "original, first-rate, serious, and beautiful" short fiction (New York Times Book Review) that introduced J. D. Salinger to American readers in the years after World War II, including "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" and the first appearance of Salinger''s fictional Glass family. Nine exceptional stories from one of the great literary voices of the twentieth century. Witty, urbane, and frequently affecting, Nine Stories sits alongside Salinger''s very best work--a treasure that will passed down for many generations to come. The stories: A Perfect Day for Bananafish Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut Just Before the War with the Eskimos The Laughing Man Down at the Dinghy For Esmé--with Love and Squalor Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes De Daumier-Smith''s Blue Period Teddy

Franny and Zooey

release date: Aug 13, 2019
Franny and Zooey
"Perhaps the best book by the foremost stylist of his generation" (New York Times), J. D. Salinger''s Franny and Zooey collects two works of fiction about the Glass family originally published in The New Yorker. "Everything everybody does is so--I don''t know--not wrong, or even mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless and--sad-making. And the worst part is, if you go bohemian or something crazy like that, you''re conforming just as much only in a different way." A novel in two halves, Franny and Zooey brilliantly captures the emotional strains and traumas of entering adulthood. It is a gleaming example of the wit, precision, and poignancy that have made J. D. Salinger one of America''s most beloved writers.

For Esmé - with Love and Squalor

release date: Aug 13, 2019
For Esmé - with Love and Squalor
''This is the squalid, or moving, part of the story, and the scene changes. The people change, too. I''m still around, but from here on in, for reasons I''m not at liberty to disclose, I''ve disguised myself so cunningly that even the cleverest reader will fail to recognize me.'' This collection of nine stories includes the first appearance of J. D. Salinger''s fictional Glass family, introducing Seymour Glass in the unforgettable ''A Perfect Day for Bananafish''. ''The most perfectly balanced collection of stories I know'' Ann Patchett

Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction

release date: Aug 13, 2019
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction
The last book-length work of fiction by J. D. Salinger published in his lifetime collects two novellas about "one of the liveliest, funniest, most fully realized families in all fiction" (New York Times). These two novellas, set seventeen years apart, are both concerned with Seymour Glass--the eldest son of J. D. Salinger''s fictional Glass family--as recalled by his closest brother, Buddy. "He was a great many things to a great many people while he lived, and virtually all things to his brothers and sisters in our somewhat outsized family. Surely he was all real things to us: our blue-striped unicorn, our double-lensed burning glass, our consultant genius, our portable conscience, our supercargo, and our one full poet..."

Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters; Seymour - an Introduction

release date: Aug 13, 2019
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters; Seymour - an Introduction
''He was a great many things to a great many people while he lived, and virtually all things to his brothers and sisters in our somewhat outsized family. Surely he was all real things to us: our blue-striped unicorn, our double-lensed burning glass, our consultant genius, our portable conscience, our supercargo, and our one full poet...'' These two novellas, set seventeen years apart, are both concerned with Seymour Glass - the eldest son of J. D. Salinger''s fictional Glass family - as recalled by his closest brother, Buddy. ''The Glasses are one of the liveliest, funniest, most fully-realized families in all fiction'' The New York Times

J. D. Salinger: The Last Interview

release date: Nov 08, 2016
J. D. Salinger: The Last Interview
From the moment J. D. Salinger published The Catcher in the Rye in 1951, he was stalked by besotted fans, would-be biographers, and pushy journalists. In this collection of rare and revealing encounters with the elusive literary giant, Salinger discusses—sometimes willingly, sometimes grudgingly—what that onslaught was like, the autobiographical origins of his art, and his advice to writers. Including his final, surprising interview, and with an insightful introduction by New York Times journalist David Streitfeld, these enlightening, provocative, and even amusing conversations reveal a writer fiercely resistant to the spotlight but powerless to escape its glare.

Three Early Stories (Scholastic Edition)

release date: Sep 30, 2015
Three Early Stories (Scholastic Edition)
A young and ambitious writer named Jerome David Salinger set his goals very high very early in his career. He almost desperately wished to publish his early stories in The New Yorker magazine, the pinnacle, he felt, of America''s literary world. But such was not to be for several long years and the length of one long world war. The New Yorker, whose tastes in literary matters were and remain notoriously prim and fickle, was not quite ready for this brash and over-confident newcomer with the cynical worldview and his habit of slangy dialogue. But other magazines were quick to recognize a new talent, a fresh voice at a time when the world verged on madness. Story magazine, an esteemed and influential small circulation journal devoted exclusively to the art of the short story and still active and respected today, was the first publication to publish the name J.D. Salinger and the story "The Young Folks" in 1940, an impressive view of New York''s cocktail society and two young people talking past one another, their conversation almost completely meaningless and empty. His next short story was published in a college journal, The University of Kansas City Review, "Go See Eddie," a tale of quiet menace as an unsavory male character gradually turns up the pressure on a young lady to see a man named Eddie. Also published in 1940, the story is notable for the backstory that is omitted - a technique that Hemingway used to great effect. Four years later toward the end of Salinger''s war experience saw the publication of "Once A Week Won''t Kill You," again in Story magazine. Ostensibly about a newly minted soldier trying to tell an aging aunt he is going off to war, some may see the story as a metaphor for preparing one''s family for the possibility of wartime death. Three Early Stories (Illustrated), published in 2014 by Devault-Graves Digital Editions, is the first legitimately published book by J.D. Salinger in more than 50 years. Its publication was a landmark in recent publishing history. Of particular interest to scholars and lovers of literature, these three tales mark the earlier period in the development of Salinger as a published writer, taking him from his first story sale to his life-changing experiences in World War II. This new Scholastic Edition of Three Early Stories, prepared by accomplished writer and English professor Michael Compton, includes a full study guide intended for use in high school and college classrooms. The study guide includes endnotes, discussion questions, writing prompts, essays and a Salinger timeline.

Three Early Stories

release date: Nov 19, 2014
Three Early Stories
Three formative short stories by one of the most significant American writers of the twentieth century. A cocktail party conversation is most revealing in what is left unsaid. Tensions between a brother and sister escalate to violent threats. A soldier heading off to war is torn between duty to his country and to his family. These stories, first published in magazines in the 1940s and long out of print, showcase the formidable talent that would blossom in The Catcher in the Rye. The first book by J. D. Salinger to be published in fifty years, Three Early Stories is a crucial addition to the shelves of Salinger fans and newcomers to his work alike. Jerome David Salinger published just one novel and three short story collections in his lifetime, but is regarded as one of the most influential American writers of the twentieth century. His books - The Catcher in the Rye, Nine Stories, Franny and Zooey and Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction - were published between 1951 and 1963, and Salinger lived most of his later life out of the public eye. J. D. Salinger died in 2010.

The Catcher in the Rye SparkNotes Literature Guide

release date: Jan 30, 2014
The Catcher in the Rye SparkNotes Literature Guide
"Created by Harvard students for students everywhere"--Page 4 of cover.

Franny e Zooey

release date: Jan 01, 2014

Sacrilege

release date: Sep 26, 2013
Sacrilege
Sacrilege is a deliberate offense on the status quo. Basic assumptions are challenged in an expressionist manner usually found in the arts. Very strong use of words to convey a point that is often not understood without the use of such techniques. It is meant to offend and be taken seriously, or not, depending on the reader. At its foundation, it is a challenge on basic foundations of social constructs, a programming designed for another era in time. Humans are programmable computers in need of an update from the old system, once necessary, but now obsolete.

The Catcher in the Rye - Levels of Understanding

release date: Jan 01, 2012
The Catcher in the Rye - Levels of Understanding
Use Bloom''s Taxonomy to Help Students Independently Evaluate Literature. Instead of teaching your students how to answer questions about a particular text, help them develop the skills to critically evaluate literature without relying on outside guidance. Using Bloom''s learning domains, Levels of Understanding breaks down complex questions into smaller parts and outline the steps necessary for students to develop a sound evaluation of a text. Students will begin with the most basic and fundamental skill, comprehension, move on to reader response, analysis, and synthesis, and gradually build to the highest skill, evaluation. Not only will these guides help you prepare your students for standardized tests like the AP Language and Literature exam, the SATs, and the ACTs, but they will also give students the self-assurance to develop and articulate a personal assessment of the text — a skill that will be advantageous in college and beyond.

The Catcher in the Rye - Downloadable Levels of Understanding

release date: Jan 01, 2012
The Catcher in the Rye - Downloadable Levels of Understanding
Use Bloom''s Taxonomy to Help Students Independently Evaluate Literature. Instead of teaching your students how to answer questions about a particular text, help them develop the skills to critically evaluate literature without relying on outside guidance. Using Bloom''s learning domains, Levels of Understanding breaks down complex questions into smaller parts and outline the steps necessary for students to develop a sound evaluation of a text. Students will begin with the most basic and fundamental skill, comprehension, move on to reader response, analysis, and synthesis, and gradually build to the highest skill, evaluation. Not only will these guides help you prepare your students for standardized tests like the AP Language and Literature exam, the SATs, and the ACTs, but they will also give students the self-assurance to develop and articulate a personal assessment of the text — a skill that will be advantageous in college and beyond.

THE CATCHER IN THE RYE: 호밀밭의 파수꾼(2판)

release date: Mar 10, 2011

Franny i Zooey

release date: Jun 08, 2010
Franny i Zooey
Amb la conversa com a vehicle conductor, aquesta obra aprofundeix en les inquietuds de la petita Franny, membre de la omnipresent família Glass. Serà en Zooey, el seu germà, el que tracti d''ajudar-la a eludir la crisi existencial en la qual es veu sotmesa. Pel camí, amb Dostoievki a l''horitzó, el lector trobarà les més subtils reflexions sobre l''art i la religió.

The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Franny y Zooey

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Franny y Zooey
Franny se enfrenta al problema de los farsantes y la falsedad. El hecho mismo de que sea actriz profesional la obliga a plantearse la distinción entre autenticidad y falsedad y a vérselas con la vanidad y el egotismo casi a diario, e incluso su intento de renuncia a su profesión está abocado al fracaso si pretende mantenerse fiel a sí misma.

K12 J D Salinger

release date: Aug 01, 1998

Nou contes

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Nou contes
Nou contes de J.D. Salinger, número 21 de la col·lecció de Narrativa, es va publicar per primera vegada amb traducció de Quim Monzó i amb el títol Just abans de la guerra amb els esquimals. Quan J.D. Salinger va veure els exemplars amb el títol canviat (l''original es deia Nine stories), es va posar fet una fúria, i va exigir la retirada immediata de tots els exemplars. La ràpida reacció d''Empúries va reconduir la situació i recomposar les relacions, i des d''aleshores Salinger s''ha consolidat com un dels autors més emblemàtics del nostre catàleg.

Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenter, and Seymour, Un Introduction

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