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Why lie about something as important as that? Salinger, then a twenty-six-year-old Army sergeant—and D-day veteran and friend of Hemingway's in Paris—was still stationed overseas when he wrote the story, his second for Esquire. For Esquire's 1,th issue, October on sale now , we look back on the history of the magazine and launch a digital archive of everything we've ever published, Esquire Classic. Read the full Encyclopedia of Esquire here.

United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Every 'Bond' Film Ever, Ranked. Leaving Afghanistan Behind. Although Holden made a passing appearance in a story Salinger wrote for The Saturday Evening Post the previous year, he turned up as a significant character for the first time in a published story in "This Sandwich Has No Mayonnaise," which focuses on Army sergeant Vincent Caulfield, sitting on a troop truck in the rain in Georgia awaiting travel to an off-base dance as he worries about his younger brother: Where's my brother?

Spencer Stradlater Carl Luce. What is a catcher in the rye and why does Holden want to be one? Does Mr. Antolini really make a pass at Holden? Why does Holden run away from Pencey? Does Holden have sex with Sunny, the prostitute?

What happens to Holden after his date with Sally Hayes and his meeting with Carl Luce both end badly? What is the setting for The Catcher in the Rye? Does Holden have a mental illness? Why does Holden wear the red hunting hat? How does Holden feel about Jane? Why is Holden obsessed with the ducks at the Central Park Lagoon?

It was a very descriptive subject. It really was. He was left-handed. The thing that was descriptive about it, though, was that he had poems written all over the fingers and the pocket and everywhere. In green ink. He got leukemia and died when we were up in Maine, on July 18, He was two years younger than I was, but he was about fifty times as intelligent. He was terrifically intelligent. His teachers were always writing letters to my mother, telling her what a pleasure it was having a boy like Allie in their class.

They really meant it. He was also the nicest, in lots of ways. He never got mad at anybody. I was only thirteen, and they were going to have me psychoanalyzed and all, because I broke all the windows in the garage. I slept in the garage the night he died, and I broke all the goddam windows with my fist, just for the hell of it. Sitting in his hotel room in New York, Holden feels he is sunk, and he starts talking to Allie. Hurry up. I did. By the time Stradlater returns from his date with Jane, Holden is sure that he has slept with her, and Stradlater helps him to think so, without being actually caddish.

Stradlater asks for the composition; he is furious when he reads it, because it is about a baseball glove rather than a room or a house. Holden tears the composition up. He has a fight with Stradlater and gets a bloody nose. Holden goes to say goodbye to Mr. Spencer, his nice old history teacher. It worries the boy that while his teacher is saying edifying valedictory things to him, he becomes acutely concerned about the winter quarters of the ducks in the Central Park lagoon.

I was wondering where the ducks went when the lagoon got all icy and frozen over. I wondered if some guy came in a truck and took them away to a zoo or something. Or if they just flew away. On his second night, he has an irresistible impulse to go to Central Park and see what the ducks are doing. In his avidity to find them, he pokes in the grass around the lagoon, to see if they are sleeping there, and nearly falls in the water.



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