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The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger
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Jun 22, 2015 04:12PM

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Remember -- it's not about the story that Holden tells. It's about the story of Holden.

We decided you have to be at the "right place" in your life when you first encounter this book in order to like it. I'll be interested to see what others here think.


Holden as a narrator irritated me. I found him repetitive and tedious.
I've seen several people mentioning that they had to read the book twice or more to fully understand it and appreciate it. I just don't think I can be bothered reading it again!


I believe the book is allegorical and about War.
I believe it is an anti-war book. But you have to be able to read it with all its literary references. This is why i believe it is a classic. I read it at least three times in a row....(The first time i didn't like it and thought it was stupid to be called a classic). I thought "maybe i missed something." Read the scene with the carousel....
And saw this:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

This week i was thinking about "luck". There are 13 "luck(y)" in the Catcher. I would say that ie very unlucky. Also he was always saying how he hated it when someone said "good luck"...Spencer was the first one to say this.
The "historical person" Spencer coined the phrase survival of the fittest.
Holden's history teacher is named old Spencer in TCITR.
He and Holden talk about how live is a game. But Holden says sure but what's a game about it if you are on the losing side of the game.
When we think about WW2 certainly we can see that those that did not possess the atomic bomb were not going to win the game. That that and many other things gave the American an advantage unforseen before.
So it was interesting to me when looking up GOOD LUCK WW2
that i would come across this:
The Good Luck Flag
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_...
I don't think that TCITR was banned because of profanity or sexual content as much as that Salinger told the truth albeit disguised about the war and how it was a game of finance. Pence-y...and we were Allie(d) with Britain...who had ties to the Nazi....it was a hell made on earth to give a sly of hand to those that wanted power and money. Check out my post on Breaking The Code To The Catcher In The Rye.