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Posted on October 7, 2020November 22, 2020 by Aoife

S3 E4 Perverty Stuff: Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ (1951)

Holden Caulfield’s swearing and sex talk has offended many since 1951. This book is now a modern classic but why is a story of a poor little rich kid still read and enjoyed today?

Categories20th century, Blog, Episode, Podcast TagsAmerica, Boarding school, Censorship, Communism, Eilis Mulholland, J.D. Salinger, Sex work

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