The Importance of Being Sage

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The religious and philosophical questions with respect to the autobiographical elements contained in J.D. Salinger''s Glass stories are being discussed in this book. An attempt to elucidate the death of Seymour Glass has been made on the basis of those questions. The book is divided into two parts theoretical and practical. In the first part the persona of J.D Salinger Zen Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta are presented along with the Glass family whose members are shortly introduced. They appear overall in eight stories namely A Perfect Day for Bananafish (1948) Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut (1948) Down at the Dinghy (1949) Franny (1955) Raise High the Roof Beam Carpenters (1955) Zooey (1957) Seymour: An Introduction (1959) and Hapworth 16 1924 (1965). The second part focuses in particular on Seymour Buddy Zooey and Franny about whom the most information is given. Salinger''s criticism of the 1950s American society is reflected upon the characters via religious and philosophical elements which penetrate all of the stories and have not a little impact on each character.
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