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I don't exactly know why I have never read it. Probably, it was because I was more drawn to other books or activities.
Well, now I am in my later years for sure; and I am determined to challenge myself to accomplish the things that I remember I never bothered to do from start to finish. So, I have started and actually I'm two-thirds of the way reading this iconoclastic book. To be sure, many readers and critics have hailed it as the greatest literary exposition on America's youthful angst and self-torture.
Although, I haven't finished reading the book yet, my impressions and opinions of the leading character are already negative and unsympathetic. I must also confess that it has been well over three months since I borrowed the book from the library .... I've already extended the loan three times!
The reason it is taking me so long, I suspect, is because I've found the book so depressing. The main character, Holden Caulfield, is such a self-centered, egoistical, nihilist that it is very difficult to see any redeeming quality in him. He is such a snot about everything and everybody (including sometimes himself) that you want to slap him, or walk away from him in disgust. I know there is an irony here, and it is that I am beginning to think and sound like him. And, this probably is the great lure of the character, and of course of the author himself. I can say without reservation that Mr. Salinger's genius is that he has packed all this insight about alienation, frustration, and rebellion in the person of a lone young man who is undergoing serious growing pains.
In conclusion, I promise I will bravely finish reading this classic book. I have to find out the meaning behind the title: "The Catcher in the Rye". And maybe after that, I will think of tackling "Moby Dick".... That was required reading in my English class at ERHS. I think Mrs. Barrett expected the class to read it completely, over one single week-end!
But what about my social life, Teacher?!!!
== Postscript : I did eventually finish reading the book. I now declare that I am proud I did ! ==
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