Reclusive Lifestyle In 1953, J.D. Salinger retreated to a secluded, 90-acre place in Cornish, New Hampshire. When he go there he did his best to stay away from the public and significantly slowed his literary output.Franny and Zoe and Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters had showed up previously in The New Yorker, were it was published in book form in the early 1960`s. Hapworth, was the last Salinger piece ever to be published while he was still alive.
In 1953, J.D. Salinger retreated to a secluded, 90-acre place in Cornish, New Hampshire. When he go there he did his best to stay away from the public and significantly slowed his literary output.Franny and Zoe and Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters had showed up previously in The New Yorker, were it was published in book form in the early 1960`s. Hapworth, was the last Salinger piece ever to be published while he was still alive.