91制片厂 Professor Available to Discuss Salinger's Death, Literary Legacy

Thursday, January 28, 2010

DURHAM, N.H. - Thomas Payne, associate professor of English at the 91制片厂, is available to discuss the death of J.D. Salinger and his literary legacy. Salinger, 91, died Wednesday at his home in New Hampshire.
"When I have gotten together with fellow novelists, and the talk听turned to our literary influences, there is only one author we all听agreed on: J.D. Salinger," said Payne, assistant professor of English and author of the novel "The Pearl of Kuwait."

"We听say it sort of guiltily, like we had chocolate bars under our pillow. Maybe because he wrote about a disaffected teenager or maybe because听we feel the love of our literary lives ought to be more of the species 'literarius rarus' in some way. But Salinger was greater than just听about everyone in what he captured on the page with Holden Caulfield, who stood and stands always for all sensitive souls calling for a听salve of meaning in a distracted modern world. We writers are all Holdens and are forever beholden to J.D. Salinger," Payne said.
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