A classic writer, a writer of mystery, who at the peak of his career announced his retirement from literature and settled in the remote American province, far from worldly temptations. He left us in 2010…
Salinger's only novel, The Catcher in the Rye, became a turning point in the history of world literature. The book's title and the name of the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, became code words for many generations of young rebels, from beatniks and hippies to representatives of modern radical youth movements.
The novel is presented in a brilliant translation by Rita Wright-Kovaleva, which has become a classic of the art of translation.








