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  1. "Down at the Dinghy" is a short story by J. D. Salinger, originally published in Harper's in April 1949, and included in the compilation, Nine Stories.. Written in the summer of 1948 at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, the story marks a shift away from Salinger's literary misanthropy, which had largely been informed by his horrific combat experiences in Europe during World War II, and toward a ...

  2. Of all of Salinger’s stories, ‘Down at the Dinghy’ is probably the most autobiographical. Salinger was half-Jewish, and had encountered anti-Semitism both when growing up in the United States and during the Second World War, where Salinger had seen a Nazi concentration camp and had thus witnessed by where extreme anti-Semitism could horrifically lead.

  3. Salinger, J. D. Down at the Dinghy (English) It was a little after four o'clock on an Indian Summer afternoon. Some fifteen or twenty times since noon, Sandra, the maid, had come away from the lake-front window in the kitchen with her mouth set tight. This time as she came away, she absently untied and re-tied her apron strings, taking up what ...

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  4. Down at the Dinghy, a short story by J.D. Salinger, was first published in The New Yorker in 1949. This was a time of great social and political change in America. The country was recovering from World War II, and the post-war era was marked by a sense of optimism and prosperity.

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  6. Since the age of two-and-a-half, Lionel has been in the habit of running away when he hears something he doesn't like. A year ago, Boo Boo tells Mrs. Snell, he escaped as far as the Mall in New York City because a child told him, "You stink, kid." Boo Boo ventures outside to the pier, where Lionel sits in the stern seat of his father's dinghy.

  7. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. " Down at the Dinghy " is a short story by J. D. Salinger, originally published in Harper's in April 1949, and included in the compilation, Nine Stories. Written in the summer of 1948 at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, the story marks a shift away from Salinger's literary misanthropy, which had largely been informed by his horrific ...

  8. Nine Stories Summary and Analysis of "The Laughing Man" and "Down at the Dinghy". "The Laughing Man". The narrator of “The Laughing Man” is a man looking back on his youth, in the summer of 1928, when he used to participate in an afternoon sports camp/club called the “Comanches Club.”. This organization consists of a group of young boys ...

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