Author J.D. Salinger Dead At 91

Pachinko

Book Whore
J.D. Salinger was best known for his novel "The Catcher in the Rye."STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Reclusive author died Wednesday at New Hampshire home
There will be no service, family says in statement
"Salinger had remarked that he was in this world but not of it," statement says
RELATED TOPICS
Books
(CNN) -- J.D. Salinger, author of "The Catcher in the Rye" and other books, has died, according to his literary agent, Phyllis Westberg.

The author died Wednesday at age 91 of natural causes at his home in New Hampshire, according to a family statement that Westberg provided Thursday.

"Despite having broken his hip in May, his health had been excellent until a rather sudden decline after the new year," the statement said. "He was not in any pain before or at the time of his death."

Salinger has long been known for his reclusiveness, and "in keeping with his life long, uncompromising desire to protect and defend his privacy there will be no service," the statement said.

"The family asks that people's respect for him, his work, and his privacy be extended to them, individually and collectively, during this time."

The author has written other novels and stories, but "The Catcher in the Rye" is considered one of the great American novels of the 20th century, a classic about a cynical and alienated young man named Holden Caulfield.

"Salinger had remarked that he was in this world but not of it. His body is gone but the family hopes that he is still with those he loves, whether they are religious or historical figures, personal friends or fictional characters," the statement said.

"He will be missed by the few he was close to every bit as much as by the readers who loved reading him."





:tears: I for one will miss him.
 
woa, I have, kind of, thought of him as dead for years :o
still, lets look on the bright side, he was 91 and he wrote a great book :thumb:

Actually, I was kind of surprised he was still alive as well :blushing:
He lead a pretty scandalous life! Yep, his books were pretty awesome :thumb:
 
I didn't know he was still alive 'til now. I would like to read "Catcher In The Rye" sometime. I hear it's one of the best stories in American literature.
 
I didn't know he was still alive 'til now. I would like to read "Catcher In The Rye" sometime. I hear it's one of the best stories in American literature.

It's a really great book! You won't be disappointed. :thumb:
 
JDSalinger.jpg
R.I.P.
 
Bunch Of Phonies Mourn J.D. Salinger

CORNISH, NH—In this big dramatic production that didn't do anyone any good (and was pretty embarrassing, really, if you think about it), thousands upon thousands of phonies across the country mourned the death of author J.D. Salinger, who was 91 years old for crying out loud. "He had a real impact on the literary world and on millions of readers," said hot-shot English professor David Clarke, who is just like the rest of them, and even works at one of those crumby schools that rich people send their kids to so they don't have to look at them for four years. "There will never be another voice like his." Which is exactly the lousy kind of goddamn thing that people say, because really it could mean lots of things, or nothing at all even, and it's just a perfect example of why you should never tell anybody anything.
effin brilliant :clap: but I feel like I've read it somewhere before :rolleyes:
 
Back
Top Bottom