This book is organized (or not-so-much) in a seemingly random, disjointed way. The author tries to tie it altogether in the end, but not well enough. It turns out this is not only a "true" story but one in which not even those in the story the one writing it knows for sure if the events are compl...
Paul Alexander, Salinger, a Biography So there I am, walking out of the library (where I am employed) and there on the special bargain discount discard rack, Paul Alexander’s bio. of J. D. Salinger. It was only a quarter, but I felt sleazy about it. This is a pretty inept little book, but it wa...