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Simon Thompson looks at the rise and disappointing disappearance of filmmaker Richard Kelly… The paradox of being a talented ...
After the deliriousness of the new millennium wore off, audiences entered the 2000s challenged by, well, everything. When the ...
Margaret Qualley’s top 5 book picks show her creative depth, from poetic solitude and classic angst to magical beginnings and ...
In 'A Theology of Fiction,' Cassandra Nelson explores how Sr. Mariella Gable stimulated a 20th century surge by American ...
“My case for books is that they shrink the empathy gap,” Green says, “because when I read Catcher in the Rye, Holden ...
Artist Anne Zahalka credits Holden Caulfield, the fictional character in The Catcher in the Rye, for changing the way she approached her art. While working in New York in the early 1980s ...
"The Catcher in the Rye" explores themes of loneliness, fear of authenticity, loss and grief, and adolescence. The ending lines emphasize the protagonist's sense of isolation and his reluctance to ...
He envisions himself as a "catcher in the rye," someone who saves children from ... to preserve this innocence in himself and others. Character Insight: The first line provides insight into ...
Catcher in the Rye is one of those books that's drifted out of modern memory nowadays. Not quite a classic but not casual fiction either. It serves as simply a comparison to hold up against other ...