Franny and Zooey, J. D. Salinger - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

Bibliography

Starosciak, Kenneth. J. D. Salinger: A Thirty Year Bibliography, 1938-1968. St. Paul, Minn.: The Croixside Press, 1971, 63 p.

Lists Salinger's early uncollected stories and their places of publication.

Biography

Hamilton, Ian. In Search of J. D. Salinger. London: Heinemann, 1988, 222 p.

Biography that includes an account of Franny and Zooey's critical and commercial reception.

Criticism

Antico, John. "The Parody of J. D. Salinger: Esme and the Fat Lady Exposed." Modern Fiction Studies XII, No. 3 (Autumn 1966): 325-400.

Discusses Salinger's ironic intention in the stories "For Esme" and "Zooey" and the influence of Zen Buddhism on his fictional technique.

Baskett, Sam S. "The Splendid/Squalid World of J. D. Salinger." Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary...

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