Chances are at some point in your school career, you read or at least read the CliffsNotes version of J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. And the reclusive author's mysterious personal life is almost as famous as his classic novel.

But did you know…… More works will be published posthumously in the next few years with several of the characters known from his earlier work.

The whole mystery behind Salinger is that he was a hermit, but that's not entirely true. He definitely was reclusive, but there are places where he was spotted out in society—drinking with a Vogue model, partying with Vivien Leigh, and more.

About that maybe-Nazi-sympathizer he married... They met while he was doing counterintelligence in World War II, and he actually brought her home to meet his Jewish family after they married. A few weeks later, they broke it off and she went home to Germany. Crazy.

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