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A turning point in life of the counterculture icon John Lennon arrived with the simple proclamation: “[The Beatles] are more popular than Jesus now”.
Explore the intriguing stories of famous authors who disliked their own iconic works, including Arthur Conan Doyle and his ...
Find out more at the Young Reporter website. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger depicts a few days in the life of 17-year-old Holden Caulfield after he gets kicked out of his prestigious ...
Bric-à-brac of the Ivy League sort is scattered across the store, daring to charm any young man looking to buy thoughtfully ...
The cravenness of intellectual elites is one of America’s saving graces. They may self-righteously advance incendiary ideas ...
Are you fretting about receiving a scathing book review? You're in good company - Trent Dalton, Haruki Murakami, Sally Rooney ...
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Almost every protagonist in literature is lonely. Charlotte Brontë's character Jane Eyre (in the novel Jane Eyre), Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennet (in Pride and Prejudice), Charles Dickens’ Pip (in ...
“The Catcher in the Rye,” offers some clues. The refusal of Holden Caulfield’s family to discuss his brother’s death is a metaphor for what J.D. Salinger saw as America’s unwillingness ...
John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s son Sean Ono Lennon gave rare insight into his unique upbringing, calling his parents “ahead of ...