How to Get Inside J.D. Salinger's Head

How to Get Inside J.D. Salinger's Head
AP Photo/The Florida Times-Union, Gene Sweeney Jr., File

The first thing that will strike anyone going to see the play Holden at New York City's New Ohio Theatre are the logs of wood. They are stacked, intricately, as a boundary for the stage and the walls of the cabin or writing shed in which the novelist J.D. Salinger is attempting to write a new novel.
How long did they take to stack? Who chopped all the wood? An immediate bottle of Champagne, please, for scenic designer Nick Benacerraf.

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