Sunday, August 22, 2010

Salinger's Career

The critically acclaimed author’s career grew in early publications of various short stories. Nine Stories, the compilation of short stories was organized by each of their publication dates. The publication of the compilation allowed Salinger to display his creative and secular works. After the publication of Nine Stories, Salinger released Franny and Zoey. Franny and Zoey delivered Salinger much more success and respect throughout the critical community. The novel was published as two separate pieces in the New Yorker. Salinger has been commended for composing two stories inside of one. Composed of 41, 130 words, Zoey is one of the most extensive novels the New Yorker has ever published. Salinger’s various works have undoubtedly left an imprint on American Literature. Novels like Franny and Zoey conveyed love in a secular perspective, whereas Catcher in the Rye displayed an author’s persona and love for his characters. Salinger was a versatile writer who did not seem pressured by other traditional writers. His new writing style allowed many readers to discover a secular, contemporary vibe. With this contemporary style, authors did not fear the publications of their radical novels. Salinger was a leader in his career. Salinger’s success is incomprehensible due to his many readers and devoted fans.

Throughout his career, Salinger faced many obstacles. Many anti-secular supporters did not agree with Salinger’s work. In today’s society, The Catcher in the Rye would be considered mild or tame. When published, the novel was bold and some considered “inappropriate.” Although the novel faced many obstacles, it was eventually recognized by various readers and support groups. I myself have changed due to Salinger’s remarkable work. His writing style is quite prominent in American literature. The literary community has been significantly altered due to Salinger’s work. Many young readers have adapted various theories and ideals brought about in Salinger’s critically acclaimed novel. Because of Salinger’s rebellion from traditional literature, he gained much respect and paved the way for future writers who are truly inspired by Salinger and his work.

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