Ebook: J.D. Salinger and the Nazis
Author: Alsen Eberhard, Salinger Jerome David
- Tags: National socialism in literature, Political and social views, Criticism interpretation etc., Biography, Salinger J. D. -- (Jerome David) -- 1919-2010 -- Political and social views, Salinger J. D. -- (Jerome David) -- 1919-2010 -- Criticism and interpretation, Salinger J. D. -- (Jerome David) -- 1919-2010
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
- City: Madison;Wisconsin
- Language: English
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A secular Jewish upbringing -- Salinger in Austria before the Nazi takeover -- Continued unconcern about the Nazis -- Ready to kill Nazis -- The Slapton Sands disasters -- Under fire from the Wehrmacht -- Salinger's job as a CIC agent -- The Saint-Lô SNAFU and the liberation of Paris -- The Hürtgen Forest fiasco -- Searching for Nazi spies and collaborators in Luxembourg -- Visit to a concentration camp -- Nervous breakdown -- Was Salinger's German wife a Nazi? -- Half-heartedly hunting Nazis after the war -- American bastards and Nazi bastards.;Salinger grew up in an American Jewish family and became a Holocaust witness during the war. But in his writings he never mentions the Holocaust and makes only a one-sentence reference to the Buchenwald concentration camp. This book argues that there are three reasons for Salinger's failure to express any outrage about the Nazis' program to exterminate the entire Jewish population of Europe.
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