J.D. Salinger

GPTKB entity

Statements (48)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Author
gptkbp:almaMater gptkb:Columbia_University
gptkbp:associatedAct Nine Stories adaptation
The Catcher in the Rye adaptation
Franny_and_Zooey_adaptation
gptkbp:awards gptkb:O._Henry_Award
The_New_York_Times_Best_Seller_list
gptkbp:birthDate 1919-01-01
gptkbp:birthPlace gptkb:New_York_City
gptkbp:children gptkb:Margaret_Salinger
gptkb:Matthew_Salinger
gptkbp:deathDate 2010-01-27
gptkbp:famousFor Critical acclaim
Philosophical themes
Religious themes
Influence on pop culture
Exploration of mental health
Exploration of identity
Critique of materialism
Cultural icon status
Themes of isolation
Use of unreliable narrators
Symbolism in writing
Use of colloquial speech
Critique of adult hypocrisy
Enduring popularity of works
Focus on youth and innocence
Legacy of literary reclusiveness
Impact_on_American_literature
Catcher_in_the_Rye's_themes_of_teenage_angst
gptkbp:genre Fiction
Short story
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label J.D. Salinger
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:John_Green
gptkb:Haruki_Murakami
gptkbp:influencedBy gptkb:F._Scott_Fitzgerald
gptkb:James_Joyce
Leo Tolstoy
gptkbp:knownFor Reclusive lifestyle
gptkbp:nationality American
gptkbp:notableWork gptkb:Franny_and_Zooey
The Catcher in the Rye
Nine Stories
gptkbp:occupation Novelist
Short story writer
Writer
gptkbp:placeOfDeath gptkb:Cornish,_New_Hampshire
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:Claire_Douglas