J.D. Salinger Books in Order

J.D. Salinger is a celebrated American author, renowned for his poignant and thought-provoking works that have resonated with readers worldwide. His magnum opus, the 1951 novel "The Catcher in the Rye", is an iconic portrayal of adolescent alienation and the loss of innocence, which continues to captivate audiences with its timeless themes. The novel's success led to intense public scrutiny, prompting Salinger to adopt a reclusive lifestyle, where he published new work sporadically. Throughout his career, he has authored several critically acclaimed collections, including "Nine Stories" (1953), "Franny and Zooey" (1961), and "Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters" and "Seymour: An Introduction" (1963). His last published work, the novella "Hapworth 16, 1924", appeared in "The New Yorker" in 1965.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by J.D. Salinger

  • #1
    The Catcher in the Rye(1951)
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  • #2
    Nine Stories(1953)
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  • #3
    For Esmé - with Love and Squalor(1953)
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  • #4
    Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour(1955)
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  • #5
    Franny and Zooey(1961)
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  • #1
    Learning To Live Finally (By: Jacques Derrida)(2005)
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  • #2
    Roberto Bolaño (By: Roberto Bolaño)(2009)
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  • #3
    Kurt Vonnegut (By: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.)(2011)
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  • #4
    Jorge Luis Borges (By: Jorge Luis Borges)(2012)
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  • #5
    Hannah Arendt (By: Hannah Arendt)(2013)
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  • #6
    David Foster Wallace: In His Own Words (By: David Foster Wallace)(2014)
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  • #7
    James Baldwin (By: James Baldwin,Quincy Troupe)(2014)
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  • #8
    Ray Bradbury (By: Ray Bradbury,Sam Weller)(2014)
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  • #9
    Gabriel García Márquez (By: Gabriel García Márquez)(2015)
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  • #10
    Lou Reed (By: Lou Reed)(2015)
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  • #11
    Ernest Hemingway (By: Ernest Hemingway)(2015)
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  • #12
    Nora Ephron (By: Nora Ephron)(2015)
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  • #13
    Philip K. Dick (By: Philip K. Dick)(2015)
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  • #14
    J. D. Salinger(2016)
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  • #15
    Oliver Sacks (By: Oliver Sacks)(2016)
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  • #16
    Jane Jacobs (By: Jane Jacobs)(2016)
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  • #17
    David Bowie (By: David Bowie)(2016)
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  • #18
    Martin Luther King, Jr. (By: Martin Luther King Jr.)(2017)
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  • #19
    Christopher Hitchens (By: Christopher Hitchens)(2017)
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  • #20
    Hunter S. Thompson (By: Hunter S. Thompson)(2018)
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  • #21
    Kathy Acker (By: Kathy Acker)(2018)
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  • #22
    Julia Child (By: Julia Child)(2018)
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  • #23
    Ursula K. Le Guin (By: Ursula K. Le Guin)(2019)
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  • #24
    Prince (By: Prince)(2019)
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  • #25
    Billie Holiday (By: Billie Holiday)(2019)
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  • #26
    Anthony Bourdain (By: Melville House,Helen Rosner)(2019)
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  • #27
    Graham Greene (By: Graham Greene)(2019)
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  • #28
    Toni Morrison (By: Toni Morrison)(2020)
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  • #29
    Frida Kahlo (By: Frida Kahlo)(2020)
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  • #30
    Marilyn Monroe (By: Melville House,Sady Doyle)(2020)
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  • #31
    Ruth Bader Ginsburg (By: Melville House)(2020)
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  • #32
    Shirley Chisholm (By: Shirley Chisholm)(2021)
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  • #33
    The Last Interview (By: Fred Rogers)(2021)
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  • #34
    Fred Rogers (By: Fred Rogers)(2021)
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  • #35
    Johnny Cash (By: Johnny Cash)(2021)
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  • #36
    John Lewis (By: Melville House)(2021)
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  • #37
    Janet Malcolm (By: Melville House)(2022)
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  • #38
    Diego Maradona (By: Melville House)(2022)
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  • #39
    Kurt Cobain (By: Melville House)(2022)
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  • #40
    Bell Hooks (By: bell hooks)(2023)
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  • #41
    Octavia E. Butler (By: Melville House)(2023)
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About J.D. Salinger

J.D. Salinger is a celebrated American author, renowned for his poignant and thought-provoking works that have resonated with readers worldwide. His magnum opus, the 1951 novel "The Catcher in the Rye", is an iconic portrayal of adolescent alienation and the loss of innocence, which continues to captivate audiences with its timeless themes. The novel's success led to intense public scrutiny, prompting Salinger to adopt a reclusive lifestyle, where he published new work sporadically. Throughout his career, he has authored several critically acclaimed collections, including "Nine Stories" (1953), "Franny and Zooey" (1961), and "Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters" and "Seymour: An Introduction" (1963). His last published work, the novella "Hapworth 16, 1924", appeared in "The New Yorker" in 1965.

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