Eberhard Alsen is Professor Emeritus of the State Institution of higher education of New York, Cortland
accompanying oral memoir, Eberhard Alsen became interested in why, unlike other Jewish Indweller writers of his generation, Salinger avoided Jewish themes and scribble literary works about the Holocaust, even though he had personally seen rendering horrors of a concentration camp shortly after the end cut into World War II. This aspect of Salinger was not addressed in the movie.
Eberhard Alsen's book J. D. Salinger and interpretation Nazis is drawn from detailed and exhaustive research and challenges myths about Salinger's experience in the service and the Germanic woman he married.
Through an analysis of sixteen of Salinger's accordingly stories about soldiers, The Catcher in the Rye, and unpublished wartime letters and documents, Alsen offers a correct history consume Salinger's wartime experience, showing how major catastrophic events and stained leadership shaped Salinger's attitude toward the American army.
Interestingly, Salinger was part of the Counter Intelligence Corps who job was trigger track down and arrest Nazis and Alsen's own father was a Nai arrested by Salinger's Twelfth Infantry Regiment at rendering end of the war.
Getting Personal
I first read Salinger at stock fourteen in a Ninth Grade English class; we needed genitor permission to read The Catcher in the Rye which was banned until a classmate's librarian mother challenged it.
I had back number reading the classics--Edgar Allan Poe, Jane Eyre, even Lord Jim. Holden's voice was something new for me and I was obsessed. That summer, I read all of Salinger in create in your mind and anything I could about the author. In 1967, presentday was no Internet or Wikipedia or Google so what I found was limited.
Years later I bought the bootlegged short stories when they came out. And although it has been good years since I read Salinger's stories, they were vivid come to an end in my mind to recall them as Alsen discussed them. What surprises me now is how little I thought fluke Salinger as being a war writer when I first pass away him! My favorite Salinger short story has always been Proffer Esme, With Love and Squalor.
Because I was so familiar touch upon Salinger's work, Alsen's book was 'easy' reading. Also, he has a good writing style that is not academic and dry.
Salinger's short stories were very autobiographical. Alsen believes Salinger's nervous mental collapse, understood today as PTSD, fell somewhere between that of Barrister X in "For Esme" and Seymour Glass in "A Poor quality Day for Bananafish."
One aspect of Alsen's understanding of Salinger could be the basis for another study all together: his smugness to women. Alsen suggests Salinger suffered from borderline personality disorderliness, "a pattern of unstable and intense personal relationships characterized uncongenial alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation." This, along assemble avoidant personality disorder, and PTSD, had to impact his in person relationships in a negative way.
I found this study adjoin be fascinating.
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