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John David California was the pseudonym used by Swedish book publisher Fredrik Colting when on 7 May 2009 he published 60 Years Later: Coming Through the Rye in the United Kingdom. [ 1 ] The book was presented as a sequel to The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger , with Salinger's antihero Holden Caulfield now a 76-year-old man on the run ...
The issue is complicated by the nature of Colting's book, 60 Years Later: Coming Through the Rye, which has been compared to fan fiction. [67] Although commonly not authorized by writers, no legal action is usually taken against fan fiction, since it is rarely published commercially and thus involves no profit. [68]
John David California wrote 60 Years Later: Coming Through the Rye (2009), an unauthorized sequel in which seventy-six-year-old Holden escapes a retirement home for a journey in New York. [ 46 ] In Stephen King's novel Finders Keepers , a reclusive author is murdered by an obsessed fan who steals a trunkful of unpublished writings, reminiscent ...
The 26-year-old — who would go on a few years later to an illustrious career at CBS News — was not part of any of the coverage plans for Kennedy’s Texas visit. The Star-Telegram’s politics ...
Sixty years after JFK’s death, his words at Chapel Hill still speak to today | Opinion
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[132] [133] The case was settled in 2011 when Colting agreed not to publish or otherwise distribute the book, e-book, or any other editions of 60 Years Later in the U.S. or Canada until The Catcher in the Rye enters the public domain, and to refrain from using the title Coming through the Rye, dedicating the book to Salinger, or referring to ...
The weekend before he was assassinated in November 1963, President John F. Kennedy was where he always loved to be: In Palm Beach. 60 years later, JFK's memory lives in Palm Beach Skip to main content