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(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1952), 449.

15. “J. D. Salinger—Biographical,” Harper’s, April 1949, 8.

16. Mary Milligan, Sarah Lawrence College Secretary, to Donald Fiene, June 7, 1971.

17. Ian Hamilton, J. D. Salinger: A Writing Life (unpublished October galley, 1986), 110.

18. “Backstage with Esquire,” Esquire, October 24, 1945, 34.

19. Alexander, Salinger: A Biography, 142.

20. J. D. Salinger, “For Esmé—with Love and Squalor,” The New Yorker, April 8, 1950, 28–36.

21. Salinger to Whit Burnett, March 14, 1944.


Chapter 9: Holden

1. Salinger to Gus Lobrano, April 20, 1950.

2. Jack Skow, “Sonny: An Introduction,” Time, September 15, 1961, 84–90.

3. Ian Hamilton, In Search of J. D. Salinger (London: Minerva Press, 1988), 122.

4. William Maxwell, “Salinger,” Book-of-the-Month Club News, July 1951, 5–6.

5. Salinger to the Saturday Review, July 14, 1951, 12–13.

6. Robert Giroux to Ian Hamilton, May 2, 1984.

7. Jamie Hamilton to Salinger, August 18, 1950.

8. Salinger to Jamie Hamilton, December 11, 1951.

9. Robert Giroux to Ian Hamilton, May 2, 1984.

10. Don Congdon to Ian Hamilton, September 1985.

11. Jamie Hamilton to John Betjeman, ND.

12. Gus Lobrano to Salinger, January 25, 1951.

13. Sarah Van Boven, “Judging a Book by Its Cover,” Princeton Alumni Weekly, June 10, 1998.

14. Salinger to Jamie Hamilton, December 11, 1951.

15. Arthur Vanderbilt, The Making of a Bestseller: From Author to Reader (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, 1999), 94.

16. Whit Burnett to the Publicity Department, Little, Brown and Company, April 6, 1951.

17. D. Angus Cameron to Whit Burnett, April 14, 1951.

18. Salinger to Gus Lobrano, June 3, 1951.

19. J. D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1991), 117.

20. Salinger to Gus Lobrano, June 3, 1951.

21. Salinger to Jamie Hamilton (from Fort William, Scotland), June 7, 1951.

22. Passenger list, SS Mauretania, July 11, 1951.

23. “With Love & 20-20 Vision,” Time, July 16, 1951, 97.

24. James Stern, “Aw, the World’s a Crumby Place,” The New York Times, July 15, 1951.

25. Maxwell, “J. D. Salinger.”

26. Salinger to Dorothy Olding, September 7, 1973.


Chapter 10: Crossroads

1. Joyce Carol Oates, First Person Singular: Writers on Their Craft (Windsor: Ontario Review Press, 1983), 6.

2. J. D. Salinger, “A Salute to Whit Burnett,” Fiction Writer’s Handbook (New York: Harper and Row, 1975).

3. William Faulkner, Faulkner in the University, ed. Frederick L. Gwynn and Joseph L. Blotner (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1959).

4. J. D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1991), 18.

5. Margaret Salinger, Dream Catcher (New York: Washington Square Press, 2000), 11.

6. J. D. Salinger to Eloise Perry Hazard, “Eight Fiction Finds,” Saturday Review, February 16, 1952, 16.

7. Ian Hamilton, In Search of J. D. Salinger (London: Minerva Press, 1989), 127.

8. Salinger, Dream Catcher, 11.

9. Salinger to Jamie Hamilton, August 4, 1951.

10. Salinger to Jamie Hamilton, October 17, 1951.

11. Salinger to Jamie Hamilton, December 11, 1951.

12. Salinger to Gus Lobrano, ND (but from Westport, 1951).

13. Gus Lobrano to Salinger, November 14, 1951.

14. Salinger to Gus Lobrano, November 15, 1951.

15. J. D. Salinger, “De Daumier–Smith’s Blue Period,” World Review, May 1952, 33–48.

16. Salinger to Jamie Hamilton, December 11, 1951.

17. Thomas Wolfe, “The Virtues of Gutter Journalism,” San Francisco Chronicle, December 17, 2000.

18. Paul Alexander, Salinger: A Biography (Los Angeles: Renaissance Press, 1999), 160.

19. Wolfe, “The Virtues of Gutter Journalism.”

20. Whit Burnett to Salinger, February 19, 1952.

21. Ian Hamilton, J. D. Salinger: A Writing Life (unpublished October galley, 1986), 127.

22. Salinger to William E. Ferguson, June 25, 1952.

23. Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of New York, 1997.

24. Salinger, Dream Catcher, 80–82.

25. Salinger to Gus Lobrano, November 15, 1951.

26. J. D. Salinger, “Teddy,” The New Yorker, January 31, 1953, 26–34, 36, 38, 40–41, 44–45.

27. J. D. Salinger, Raise

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