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Indlæser... Forbandede ungdomaf J. D. Salinger
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“Holden Caulfield is supposed to be this paradigmatic teenager we can all relate to, but we don’t really speak this way or talk about these things,” Ms. Levenson said, summarizing a typical response. At the public charter school where she used to teach, she said, “I had a lot of students comment, ‘I can’t really feel bad for this rich kid with a weekend free in New York City.’ ” "Some of my best friends are children," says Jerome David Salinger, 32. "In fact, all of my best friends are children." And Salinger has written short stories about his best friends with love, brilliance and 20-20 vision. In his tough-tender first novel, The Catcher in the Rye (a Book-of-the-Month Club midsummer choice), he charts the miseries and ecstasies of an adolescent rebel, and deals out some of the most acidly humorous deadpan satire since the late great Ring Lardner. Holden's story is told in Holden's own strange, wonderful language by J. D. Salinger in an unusually brilliant novel. This Salinger, he's a short story guy. And he knows how to write about kids. This book though, it's too long. Gets kind of monotonous. And he should've cut out a lot about these jerks and all at that crumby school. They depress me. Tilhører ForlagsserienBlackbirds (1992.2) Delfinserien (24) Grote Beren (41) — 15 mere Keltainen kirjasto (358) Meulenhoff editie (503) Penguin Modern Classics (1248) Rainbow pocketboeken (265) Reclams Universal-Bibliothek (19810) rororo (851 / 23539) Signet Books (S1001) 白水Uブックス (51) Indeholdt iHas the (non-series) sequelIndeholder studiedelHar kommentartekstIndeholder elevguideHas as a teacher's guideHæderspriserГеном русской души (18) DistinctionsWhitcoulls Top 100 Books (60 – 2008) Whitcoulls Top 100 Books (59 – 2010) Notable ListsGreatest Books algorithm (#16) Hungarian Big Read (42) Newsweek's Top 100 Books: The Meta-List (No. 15 – 2009) Waterstones Books of the Century (No 6 – 1997) Голямото четене (35)
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