Judge: 60 Years Later, Salinger Spinoff Book, "Dismal"
NEW YORK — Federal appeals court judges had plenty of questions Thursday about a Swedish author's so-far unsuccessful attempt to publish a book ...
NEW YORK — Federal appeals court judges had plenty of questions Thursday about a Swedish author's so-far unsuccessful attempt to publish a book ...
AP | LARRY NEUMEISTER | Posted 08.01.2009 | Media
NEW YORK — A Swedish author whose new book was promoted as a sequel to J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" cannot publish it in the United ...
David Finkle | Posted 07.23.2009 | Media
Salinger might be better off taking the view of James M. Cain, the author of several hot 1940s chart items. Cain, asked once how he felt about what Hollywood had done to his books, said, "Hollywood hasn't done anything to my books. There they all are, up on the shelf."
Michael Wolff | Posted 07.23.2009 | Media
The best client you could have if you are an intellectual property lawyer is JD Salinger. The second best is JK Rowling.
Nicolaus Mills | Posted 07.06.2009 | Living
UVA literature professor Mark Edmundson wants students to have the pleasure and excitement of immersing themselves in a book before engaging in a skeptical dialogue about it.
Susan Weissman | Posted 07.03.2009 | Living
This isn't about J.D. Salinger's right to legally block the publication of a Catcher in the Rye sequel, but about love and reading Catcher in the Rye for the very first of many times.
Vickie Karp | Posted 07.03.2009 | Media
When does an iconic image, a shared artistic experience, or a germane public idea shift shape from private and protected to public and open to fair use?
AP | LARRY NEUMEISTER | Posted 10.19.2009 | Media