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  2. Manhattan's Babe - Wikipedia

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    Jérôme Dupuis of L'Express called it a "fluid and well-documented story" and complimented its fictional, desperate letters from Salinger to Oona. Dupuis was negative to Beigbeder's sometimes failed "pirouettes", where he tries to incorporate unrelated material such as flirting advice, parallels to contemporary French celebrities, or the story of how Beigbeder fell in love with his wife at ...

  3. Elaine Joyce - Wikipedia

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    Reclusive author J. D. Salinger attended the opening night of the production to see Joyce and accompany her after the show. [10] She told a reporter that it was the first time the two had met, but they had a romantic relationship for several years. [10] [11] Joyce was married to television producer John Levoff from 1985 until their divorce in 1992.

  4. J. D. Salinger - Wikipedia

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    Where Salinger grew up, 1133 Park Avenue in Manhattan. Jerome David Salinger was born in Manhattan, New York, on January 1, 1919. [5] His father, Sol Salinger, traded in Kosher cheese, and was from a family of Lithuanian-Jewish descent. [6]

  5. New York library exhibit to pay tribute to JD Salinger - AOL

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    An upcoming exhibit at the New York Public Library will offer a look into the very private life of J.D. Salinger. From Oct. 18 to Jan 20, 2020, the library will show materials ranging from family ...

  6. A Girl I Knew - Wikipedia

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    Salinger enrolled for the autumn semester at New York University in 1936, but dropped out shortly thereafter, having neglected his coursework. [4]His father, a successful cheese and meat retailer, attempted to entice his son into the family business by sending him to Europe as a translator for business associate Oskar Robinson, a Polish ham importer and slaughterhouse owner.

  7. Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut" is a short story by J. D. Salinger that appears in his collection Nine Stories. [1] It was originally published in the March 20, 1948 issue of The New Yorker. [2] The main character, Eloise, struggles to come to terms with the life she has created for herself with her husband Lew.

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  9. The Stranger (Salinger short story) - Wikipedia

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