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- Sales Rank: #9230676 in Books
- Published on: 1971
- Binding: Paperback
First published in 1951 for adults the book has gained a cult following amongst teenagers for its study of angst,alienation and rebellion.One of the 100 best selling novels of the 20th century with sales approaching 65 million.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Cynicism - YAY!
By Max Watt
"The Catcher in the Rye" tells of Holden Caulfield, a 16-17 year old who, after being expelled from his boarding school, decides to pack up and leave. From here we experience him in the adult world, spending money, staying in hotels, experiencing (or trying to) sex. Meanwhile we are introduced to his mind. The character has a very speculative, cynical outlook which shows a sense of Salinger reaching deep inside himself to portray these complex and incredible emotions. It's a powerful portrayal of a misunderstood state of mind. Or perhaps I'm just thinking way too deeply about it. Either way, this is one of the best reads I've ever had.Long story short, I think this is amazing. Right from the first page I was hooked. I'm very much on the same level as Caulfield. His mind set is similar to my own, and he came to life right before my eyes. It's difficult to put my finger on why I love this novel so much, I think it's because of how introspective it is. I spend a lot of my time thinking, and I suppose that aspect of my personality transcends the form of this story. For my own reasons, this is one of my favorite novels. I think that the majority of people can relate to this, as there will always be things in this world that anger us, and this is a brilliant indulgence in the cynical side of ourselves.From what I've experienced in other reviews, there's a divide between those who think the character is unappreciative and the novel simply boring, and people who say it is a brilliant classic. It's the detractors which I will address. The beauty of the novel (at least for me) is the cynicism. Don't let this criticism put you off.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Something very special about this novel...
By Justice Peace
Salinger has managed something remarkable here. Perhaps by design, perhaps by serendipity. It took me a few attempts at reading it to appreciate this. My first effort caused me to give up after a few pages. I found it prosaic, dull, pointless. Later I opened it half way through and tried again. It tells you a lot about the quality of writing that you can start anywhere and still appreciate it. I was then hooked and read it from cover the cover several times. The secret to this book's brilliance is that Salinger has made this a very personal experience. I felt a close connection with Holden Caulfield just as I'm sure millions before me have felt the same. Holden is a very credible likeable character. He calls everyone 'old'. Even his ten year old sister is 'old' Phoebe and he has a lot of love for his sister, his elder brother and his recently deceased brother. He adopts an adult droll and ends sentences with the cliched 'and all' as if he is an actor in a movie.Holden's stream of consciousness is fascinating. He is a well meaning, flawed eccentric. He's looking for meaning in a meaningless world of 'phonies'. His search for meaning, and need to connect, causes him to ask seemingly crazy questions about 'where the ducks in Central Park go in winter and why the fish don't die when the lake is frozen over'. He is transcending the ordinary visceral selfish world of the material and the flesh and looking for fulfilment. He is of course looking for a reason for the death of his innocent teenage brother although this is never made obvious by the author. Holden is trying to be grown up by drinking, dating and engaging a 'gas cooker' but his heart is firmly ensconced in childhood, hence his desire to save youth and innocence enshrined in his 'catcher in the rye' myth.Catcher in the Rye becomes a companion. A book to keep by your bedside and dip into when you need to be reminded that you are not alone. That there are millions of others crying out to make sense of a senseless existence. That's why it's a classic. It perfectly sums up the position we find ourselves in: the human condition.JP (not JD ;)(I have not discussed the fact that the book contains swearing and other rebellious features that might have made it shocking and popular to rebels 50 years ago because I'm reviewing its relevance in 2011, and it is still very relevant.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Lives up to the hype.
By Mark 'LIMEfotographic' Nesbit
After hearing much about this book for many years, I finally got around to reading it. I must say that bearing in mind that it was written so long ago, it remained fresh and engaging. That said I did feel somewhat frustrated by the conclusion as much was left feeling unfinished. In many ways this is like life and it could have been the result of my wishing the story continues. I would certainly recommend the story for others.
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