Oh, come now, I'm a fan of Franny and Zooey. IMO Catcher in the Rye is a good book that suffers from its popularity. If it was obscure, I think it would read much better. Catch-22 was likely Heller's pinnacle, but I haven't read all of his works.Then there is J.D. Salinger who I argue has no good books but since popular culture escapes me at every turn (catcher in the rye.)
I just finished "Catcher in the Rye". I was reminded of it because it was mentioned in "11/22/63" in the context of school library censorship. It wasn't the worst book I've ever read, but definitely the worst in a good long time. I don't mind an asshole protagonist, but only if he's got something interesting to say. Yeah sure, youth alienation, absent parenting, and disillusionment with the American Dream are important themes, but it just wasn't well done IMO.
It seems to me that the only reason this book is famous is because at the time it came out, the juvenile delinquency and the use of the word "fuck" made it controversial and gave it a lot of free press.
some one gave me a copy of Salingers unpublished novel bound and everything I think I might have gotten through the first chapter I can't find it now. Franny an Zooey is better than Catcher in the Rye.