Unpublished work by Catcher on the Rye author J.D. Salinger to finally see the light of day. A recluse in his later years the author forbid re-use of his characters. This move by the author's son and widow, opens the door for Holden Caulfield's literary resurrection.
NEW YORK (AP) — One of the book world's greatest mysteries is finally ending: J.D. Salinger's son says previously unpublished work by his late father will be coming out.
In comments that appeared Friday in The Guardian, Matt Salinger confirmed longstanding reports that the author of "The Catcher in the Rye" had continued to write decades after he stopped publishing books. He said that he and Salinger's widow, Colleen, are "going as fast as we freaking can" to prepare the material for release.
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