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Court of Appeals Pans J.D. Salinger Follow-Up - Posted September 4, 2009
Yesterday author Fredrik Colting took his defense of his J.D. Salinger-inspired book to the U.S. Court of Appeals, hoping the court will reverse an order enjoining publication of "60 Years Later: Coming Th... [GalleyCat]
Author Appeals J.D. Salinger's Legal Victory - Posted July 24, 2009
In a 58-page brief, author Fredrik Colting and his legal team disputed that his follow-up to J.D. Salinger's most famous novel was not a sequel, but "a critical examination."
In the new filing, the legal ... [GalleyCat]
Judge Grants Temporary Restraining Order Against Salinger Tribute - Posted June 18, 2009
A federal judge issued a restraining order yesterday, temporarily blocking the publication of author Fredrik Colting's book "60 Years Later: Coming Through the Rye"--a novel revisiting characters from a classic J.D. Sal... [GalleyCat]
Sara Nelson Defends Salinger Follow-Up - Posted June 16, 2009
Former Publishers Weekly editor Sara Nelson has joined the legal fight against J.D. Salinger's efforts ... [GalleyCat]
Salinger Follow-Up Author Unmasked - Posted June 12, 2009
The 32-year-old Swedish publisher Fredrik Colting has admitted to writing a book that revisits the classic protagonist of "The Catcher in the Rye" as an elderly man. Writing with the pseudonym John David Calif... [GalleyCat]
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