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Alsen, Eberhard. Salinger's Glass Stories as a Composite Novel. Troy, NY: Whitson Publishing, 1983. A recent, illuminating analysis of all Salinger's books.
Beacham, Walton, ed. Research Guide to Biography and Criticism. Washington, DC: Beacham Publishing, 1985. A useful factual compendium, the article on Salinger is brief but very useful as a research tool.
Bruni, Domenic. "J. D. Salinger." In Critical Survey of Long Fiction, edited by Frank N. Magill. Vol. 6. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1983. This entry contains a brief biography of Salinger...
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