English, 1986
Synopsis:
J. D. Salinger wrote one of the most famous books ever written, The Catcher in the Rye. Salinger wrote many stories and, in 1941, after several rejections, Salinger finally cracked The New Yorker, with a story, "Slight Rebellion Off Madison," that was an early sketch of what became a scene in "The Catcher in the Rye." The magazine then had second thoughts in part because of World War II in which Salinger was in combat, and held the story for five years before finally publishing it in 1946, buried in the back of an issue. Everyone was surprised when the story and the book that followed it became a bit hit. Even today nobody can really explain why Catcher in the Rye is so famous and so popular. Yet, millions have been sold and are still being sold even though only available as used books nowadays. When The Catcher in the Rye was published in 1951, it was registered for copyright as "additional material." This obviously referred to the earlier work "Slight Rebellion Off Madison." The copyright page on "The Catcher in the Rye" states "Copyright 1945, 1946, 1951 by J. D Salinger." The date of 1945 obviously refers to the publication of "I’m Crazy," a short story written by Salinger and published in the December 22, 1945 issue of Collier’s magazine that first introduced the character Holden Caulfield to the reading public. Salinger later reworked this short story to incorporate it into The Catcher in the Rye. The two earlier stories are "I’m Crazy," an early version of Holden’s departure from prep school that later shows up in The Catcher in the Rye. With minor alteration, much of this story is familiar to readers as the chapter where Holden visits Mr. Spencer. What sets this story apart is the presence of an additional Caulfield sister and the clarity of Holden’s resignation and compromise at the end. "Slight Rebellion off Madison" is an early version of another scene in The Catcher in the Rye. The story follows Holden when he is home from Pency and goes to the movies, then skating with Sally Hayes, followed by his drunken calls to her apartment late at night. An early story, it is the first of Salinger’s Caulfied works to be accepted for publication.
Review:
Since his debut in 1951 as The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield has been synonymous with "cynical adolescent." Holden narrates the story of a couple of days in his sixteen-year-old life, just after he’s been expelled from prep school, in a slang that sounds edgy even today and keeps this novel on banned book lists. It begins,
"If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where I was born and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don’t feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth. In the first place, that stuff bores me, and in the second place, my parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything pretty personal about them."His constant wry observations about what he encounters, from teachers to phonies (the two of course are not mutually exclusive) capture the essence of the eternal teenage experience of alienation.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
Non shole sed vitae discimus.
Per aspera ad astra.
Knjige su lek za zaborav.
Knjiga nema dna.
Učenje je svetlost
Izreke su ukras govora
Prijatelj je sveta reč- zato ih je malo
Ma šta radio misli na kraj
Ćutanje je često najbolji odgovor
Nijedan čovek nije u svakom trenutku pametan
Brada ne čini filozofa
Neznanje je mati svih poroka
Bolje je prijatelju oprostiti, nego ga izgubiti
Za onoga koji traži, prošlost više ne postoji
Dobrom čoveku sve dobro stoji
Najgorča istina bolja je od najslađe laži
Oči veruju sebi, a uši drugima
Žene su da sa ljube, a novac je da se troši
Čista su jutra i večeri
Nikada se ne igrajte mačke i miša, pogotovo ako ste miš
Bolje je dati vunu, nego ovcu
Ne uzdaj se u sreću, već u samog sebe
Tajna koju zna troje, nije tajna
Sećanje je kamen spoticanja na putu nade
I najveći talenti gube se u neradu
Svako je sam sebi najmanje poznat
Sa svešću nema pogodbe
Pazite na sitninu, dukati se sami čuvaju
Teško je praznoj vreći da stoji uspravno
Pravi put nije težak zato što je jedini
Svaka šala, pola istine
Govori istinu pa ne moraš ništa pamtiti
Upoznati samog sebe, to je vrh saznanja
Sadašnjost je izvesna, ali je budućnost neizvesna.
Previše je kasno živeti sutra, živi još danas.
Jednak sa jednakima rado stanuje i živi.
Teška je beda koja nastaje iz obilja.
Starost se došunja neprimetno.
U nevolji su ljudske duše slabe
Istina biva potiskivana, ali ne i uništena.
I najbolji od plivača ponekad potone u vodu.
Niko ne šepa zato što drugoga bole noge.
Nije bogat onaj koji ima mnogo, nego onaj koji daje mnogo
Svi živimo pod istim nebom, ali su nam horizonti različiti
Ako ti je preostao još samo jedan dah, iskoristi ga da kažeš hvala
Male stvari stvaraju savršenstvo, a savršenstvo nije mala stvar
Ništa nije važnije od današnjeg dana
Kudi čoveka kada te čuje, a hvali kada te ne čuje
Čitanje kvari vid, dobro vide samo nepismeni
Nije skupa knjiga - nego neznanje.