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  2. The Complete Uncollected Short Stories of J. D. Salinger, Vol ...

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    In 1974, a pirated collection of 22 works of short fiction—gleaned mostly from these early sources—entitled The Complete Uncollected Short Stories of J. D. Salinger, Volumes 1 and 2, began appearing in bookstores. Though unauthorized by Salinger, an estimated 25,000 copies were printed. Published by "John Greenberg" - a pseudonym used by a ...

  3. Hapworth 16, 1924 - Wikipedia

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    June 19, 1965. "Hapworth 16, 1924" is an uncollected work of short fiction by J. D. Salinger that appeared in the June 19, 1965, issue of The New Yorker. [1] The story is the last original work Salinger published during his lifetime, and filled almost the entire magazine. It is the "youngest" of his Glass family stories, in the sense that the ...

  4. J. D. Salinger - Wikipedia

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    2, including Matt. Signature. Jerome David Salinger (/ ˈsælɪndʒər / SAL-in-jər; January 1, 1919 – January 27, 2010) was an American author best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye. Salinger published several short stories in Story magazine in 1940, before serving in World War II. [1]

  5. Go See Eddie - Wikipedia

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    “Go See Eddie” is one of a number of Salinger’s uncollected stories that deals with “characters who become involved in degrading, often phony social contexts.” [8] An examination of “social manners [and] the corruption of innocence” [9] [10] the story, “though slight in range, foreshadows Salinger’s more searching explorations of innocence either threatened or lost ...

  6. A Young Girl in 1941 with No Waist at All - Wikipedia

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    May 1947. " A Young Girl in 1941 with No Waist at All " is a short story by J. D. Salinger, published in Mademoiselle in May 1947. The story has not been published in any authorized anthology, but has appeared in the 1974 unauthorized collection Twenty-one Stories: The Complete Uncollected Short Stories of J. D. Salinger.

  7. A Girl I Knew - Wikipedia

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    Salinger enrolled for the autumn semester at New York University in 1936, but dropped out shortly thereafter, having neglected his coursework. [4]His father, a successful cheese and meat retailer, attempted to entice his son into the family business by sending him to Europe as a translator for business associate Oskar Robinson, a Polish ham importer and slaughterhouse owner.

  8. Both Parties Concerned - Wikipedia

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    Both Parties Concerned. “Both Parties Concerned” is an uncollected work of short fiction by J. D. Salinger which appeared in the 26 February, 1944 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. [1] [2] The original title of the story as submitted by Salinger was “Wake Me When It Thunders” to emphasize the story’s climax. [3]

  9. The Inverted Forest - Wikipedia

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    December 1947. “The Inverted Forest” is an uncollected work of short fiction by J. D. Salinger which appeared in the December 1947 issue of Cosmopolitan. [1] The work was republished in Cosmopolitan 's "Diamond Jubilee" issue in March 1961. [2] The story marked the start of Salinger's focus on the poet as a distinguished creative genius ...

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