1. Salinger - Noun
2. Salinger - Proper noun
United States writer (born 1919)
Source: WordNetI would really hate it if I could call up Kafka or Hemingway or Salinger and any question I could throw at them they would have an answer. That's the magic when you read or hear something wonderful - there's no one that has all the answers. Regina Spektor
J. D. Salinger has suggested that authors should be known for their work, not themselves, and in this I concur. It's not that I want to be a hermit, but I do want to maintain some privacy for myself and my sanity. Michael A. Stackpole
I'm horrified to admit that I just love Salinger. I was devastated to find out that other people feel the same way. Ethan Hawke
Justin Salinger showed up one day with a pink cowboy hat on and everyone else got really annoyed because somehow he'd managed to get the pink cowboy hat. Alex Cox
Some literary types subscribe to the notion that being a writer like Salinger entitles a person to remain free of the standards that might apply to mere mortals. Joyce Maynard
Long after Salinger sent me away, I continued to believe his standards and expectations were the best ones. Joyce Maynard