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In 1953, two years after the enormous success of "Catcher," Salinger, a man easily aroused to embarrassment or derision, retreated to Cornish, New Hampshire, and remained there until his death, in 2010.
In 2013, David Denby wrote about Salinger and privacy in his withering review of the documentary "Salinger": In 1953, two years after the enormous success of "Catcher," Salinger, a man easily aroused to embarrassment or derision, retreated to Cornish, New Hampshire, and remained there until his death, in 2010.
Although this made her "turn red with embarrassment," Nick recalls that she was aroused when thinking how strangers, particularly men, may have seen that she had wet herself in public.
But there is no mistaking the feelings of deep distaste and embarrassment this sordid affair arouses.
"Out of embarrassment".
Talk about embarrassment!
Flush without embarrassment.
Resentment.... Embarrassment.
Whose embarrassment?
Diplomatic embarrassment?
No embarrassment.
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