Holden pretends he was shot and his gut is full with bullets. He puts his hand under his jacket to keep the "blood from dripping".
Holden stayed at the Edmont Hotel in "The Catcher in the Rye."
Holden finds the Edmont hotel unimpressive and a symbol of phony luxury. He dislikes the superficial atmosphere and the pretentiousness of the people who stay there. Additionally, he criticizes the hotel for lacking genuine warmth and humanity.
Holden directs the taxi to take him to the Edmont Hotel in New York City.
Holden attempts to call Phoebe, Jane Gallagher's mother, Sally Hayes, and Carl Luce.
Holden gets beaten up by Maurice, the hotel elevator operator, after refusing to pay a prostitute in the bar.
About the ducks in the lagoon at the central park.
Yes, you can call a hotel and ask about a guest's reservation.
Is what they call a "Double DIN"
Holden Caulfield, from J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, visits a number of clubs and hotel bars throughout the novel. These include a bar at the Edmond Hotel, Ernie's Jazz Club, as well as the Lavender Room.
A hotel switchboard operator is a person who answers call that come into the hotel. They the re-route the call to the department or room that the caller requests.
They asked him for his license at the hotel club.
a man in women's clothing and a couple squirting water at each other from their mouth's.