no
JD Salinger was never a fugitive.
Jerome David Salinger
Neither. JD Salinger is dead.
JD Salinger is dead
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Yes, while he was in the Army in World War II, JD Salinger met with Hemingway (then a war correspondent) in Europe. Hemingway was impressed with JD Salinger's writing and the two began corresponding.
Marie Jillich and Sol Salinger were his parents.
The Ferrari Spider
Alaska Airlines has won the JD Power Award 2 years in a row.
JD Salinger.
This is a Short story about a sergeant in the army,Miss Megley is in charge of Esme and Charles. "For Esmé with Love and Squalor" by JD Salinger http://www.freeweb.hu/tchl/salinger/squalor.html
J.D. Salinger was associated with the literary period known as Modernism. His most famous work, "The Catcher in the Rye," was published in 1951 during the post-World War II era in the United States when Modernist ideas were still prevalent.