Nine Stories

Nine Stories by J. D. Salinger is a collection of short fiction published by Little, Brown and Company on May 1, 1991. This edition, part of the LB Books series, spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The book features a selection of stories that introduced Salinger to American readers in the post-World War II era, showcasing his distinctive narrative style and thematic concerns.
Readers will encounter nine exceptional stories, including notable works such as “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” and the introduction of Salinger’s fictional Glass family. The collection is characterized by its witty and urbane prose, exploring themes of human experience and connection. As a significant contribution to American fiction, Nine Stories remains a vital part of Salinger’s literary legacy, appealing to those interested in short stories and the nuances of post-war American life.
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The “original, first-rate, serious, and beautiful” short fiction (New York Times Book Review) that introduced J. D. Salinger to American readers in the years after World War II, including “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” and the first appearance of Salinger’s fictional Glass family.
Nine exceptional stories from one of the great literary voices of the twentieth century. Witty, urbane, and frequently affecting, Nine Stories sits alongside Salinger’s very best work–a treasure that will passed down for many generations to come. The stories:
A Perfect Day for Bananafish Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut Just Before the War with the Eskimos The Laughing Man Down at the Dinghy For Esmé–with Love and Squalor Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes De Daumier-Smith’s Blue Period Teddy
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