Дэвид Шилдс - Сэлинджер
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В результате десятилетнего расследования, занявшего еще три года после смерти самого Сэлинджера, Дэвид Шилдс и Шейн Салерно скрупулезно проследили не только жизненный путь писателя, но и его внутренний, духовный путь. Пытаясь разгадать тайну Сэлинджера, они потратили более 1 миллиона долларов, провели более 200 интервью с людьми на пяти континентах, изучили дневники, свидетельские показания, данные в судах, и документы из частных архивов, добыли редчайшие, ранее никогда не публиковавшиеся фото.
Они воссоздали судьбу писателя по крупицам – от юношеских лет и его высадки в первой волне десанта в Нормандии 6 июня 1944 г. до лесов Нью-Гэмпшира, где тот укрылся от мира под сенью религии Веданты, заставившей настоящую семью Сэлинджера конкурировать с вымышленной им семьей Глассов.
Искренность и глубина проникновения в личность Сэлинджера позволили Шилдсу и Салерно точно и полно передать личные взгляды гения на любовь, литературу, славу, религию, войну и смерть. Их книга – это фактически автопортрет писателя, который он сам так никогда и не решился показать публике.
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