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| Does Holden Caufield Still Matter To Young Readers? |
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The New York Times' blog Room for Debate asked that same question, although oddly, not directly to actual teenagers (nothing personal, Elizabeth Wurtzel, but I'm not sure your perception that teenagers are either overly managed or completely chaotic meth addict teenage parents is accurate in any manner whatsoever). The various contributors basically agreed that the indignation of Caufield's emotions would resonate to young people today, although in some sense, as Mark Bauerlein, a professor at Emory University responded, "his glib irreverence doesn’t impress them. They’ve been ironic since age 11 (“What-EV-er!”)." One interesting observation a few of the panelists made was that what defined Caufield was his "aloneness", but today's teens don't often have that same experience, between an endless stream of text messages, tweets and status updates. On the other hand, is it possible all of those connections only increase the teenage sense of isolation? Admittedly, I'm not around too many teenagers these days either, but I wonder if there isn't still some Caufield in teens these day, just buried underneath a pile of digital noise. |
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