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Salinger

[ sal-in-jer ]

noun

  1. J(erome) D(avid), 1971–2010, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.


Salinger

/ ˈsælɪndʒə /

noun

  1. SalingerJ(erome) D(avid)19192010MUSWRITING: writer J ( erome ) D ( avid ) 1919–2010, US writer, noted particularly for his novel of adolescence The Catcher in the Rye (1951). His first novel for 34 years, Hapworth 16, 1924 was published in 1997
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"The problem that people object to is that even if inflation is down, the prices are still higher and that's true but they're higher because of the natural working of market forces," Prof Salinger said.

From BBC

Salinger — any writer who can reflect us back to ourselves and help us discover who we are.

Salinger alter ego Buddy Glass, the voice of several of the author’s short stories.

Suffolk County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Salinger said the lawsuits from donors’ families failed to show Harvard was responsible for the conduct of its morgue manager, accused of the alleged thefts.

Salinger into publishing “Catcher in the Rye” with Bantam in the early 1960s by promising to produce the book with no illustration on its cover.

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