A
famed recluse, J.D. Salinger probably would have hated being celebrated
in any way, and yet celebration has come for him. In advance of the
centennial of Salinger’s birth on January 1, 2019, Little, Brown has
announced plans to honor the author, including a special series of
reissues of his work. As part of that event, the publisher is putting
out a new set of Salinger’s major works The Catcher in the Rye, Nine Stories, Franny and Zooey, Raise High the Roof Beam, and Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction.
Vulture has an exclusive look at the covers of the new trade paperbacks
below – there will also be an unjacketed paperback set. Little, Brown
will release these editions in November of this year and they will be
available throughout 2019.
“My
father hated birthdays, holidays, and pretty much any planned or
culturally mandated celebrations, and he’d certainly hate this
Centennial — but he loved writing and he loved his readers, and I hope
his readers will be glad for an excuse to remember him in this way,”
Matt Salinger, J.D.’s son, said in a statement. As for what Salinger
might have hated, Little, Brown is planning a series of events in
bookstores and libraries across the country around his work, while the
New York Public Library is planning an exhibition from Salinger’s
archive for October 2019. ... [mehr] http://www.vulture.com/2018/09/j-d-salinger-books-being-reissued-for-centennial.html
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