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Program about the book The Catcher in the Rye, by Jerome David Sallinger, initially published in magazine format and later in book format in 1951. From then on, it became one of the most read books in the United States. In the 1980s, it became very famous when it was found with the killer of John Lennon; with the man who shot former American president Ronald Reagan and also with the killer of actress Rebecca Scheaffer. Professor Maria Elisa Cevasco, head of the Department of Modern Languages at the School of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences at USP, explained to journalist Ederson Granetto what it is about this book that inspires killers and has affected the minds of young Americans since the 1950s. Playlist - Fundamental Literature - https://goo.gl/GmwRDk *Watch UNIVESP TV live, and see our full schedule at http://univesptv.cmais.com.br *From Monday to Friday at 9am and 9pm, the Estúdio Univesp program brings interviews, debates, news and special features to UNIVESP TV. *Tune in to UNIVESP TV through TV Cultura's multiprogramming. In São Paulo, the channel is 6.2. *UNIVESP TV - The channel for those who want to know more and always learn!