Salinger's widow thanks neighbours for guarding husband's privacy
Colleen Salinger expresses gratitude for 'protective envelope' provided by the people of Cornish, New Hampshire
JD Salinger's wife has thanked residents of the town he made his refuge for more than 50 years for protecting the world's most famous literary recluse from what one resident described as "the annual parade of English majors".
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Monday, 1 February, 2010
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