Letters show author JD Salinger not a recluse
Letters written by the late JD Salinger, author of Catcher in the Rye, suggest he may not deserve his reputation as a recluse.
When he died last year, he had not been interviewed for 30 years, or published any work since 1965.
However his correspondence with a British friend has come to light, offering a very different picture of his personality.
The BBC's Will Gompertz reports.
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