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‘It's The Catcher in the Rye… He said it was the kind of book you made your own': Finding Holden in Contemporary YA Literature
Authors:Steven T Bickmore  Kate Youngblood
Institution:1. Louisiana State University, , US;2. R. J. Reynolds High School, , Winston‐Salem, North Carolina, US
Abstract:Published in 1951,The Catcher in the Rye encapsulated teenage angst. Some time ago David Belbin mused about the influence of Catcher on the proliferation and popularity of YA literature. Salinger's recent death has sparked a renewed interest in his work and more attention on Holden and his inheritors. This article discusses how five recent adolescent novels, with male protagonists, mirror Holden's adolescent paralysis. They exist in a liminal state between childhood and adulthood, attempting to understand the phonies around them. These protagonists help define the nature of the ‘lost’ adolescent in the current golden age of YA literature.
Keywords:Adolescent reading  Young Adult literature     The Catcher in the Rye     self‐selected reading  adolescent development
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