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J.D. Salinger was an influential American author best known for his novel "The Catcher in the Rye," which was published in 1951. The novel became a classic and is often regarded as a defining work of 20th-century American literature. Salinger’s writing is characterized by its themes of teenage angst, alienation, and the quest for identity. His narratives often explore the complexities of human relationships and the challenges of growing up in a rapidly changing world.

Salinger was famously reclusive, shunning public attention and media scrutiny. After achieving fame, he withdrew from the literary scene and lived a largely private life in New Hampshire. Despite his limited output, his works have had a profound impact on literature and have influenced countless writers. Salinger’s legacy continues to resonate, as many readers connect deeply with his exploration of the human experience and the struggles of adolescence.

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