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By George Stevenson - January 03, 2006

Holden Caulfield, unable to accept the dishonesty of impending adulthood but powerless to avoid relinquishing his grip on the innocence of youth, travels through a crisis of identity within the three December days over which J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye is set. Holden's story reflects the loss of hope of the post-war 'Beat generation…

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