Catcher in the Rye author’s biopic planned

Copies of J.D. Salinger's classic novel The Catcher in the Rye as well as his volume of short stories called Nine Stories are seen at the Orange Public Library in Orange Village, Ohio on January 28, 2010. Photo: Amy Sancetta

Copies of J.D. Salinger's classic novel The Catcher in the Rye as well as his volume of short stories called Nine Stories are seen at the Orange Public Library in Orange Village, Ohio on January 28, 2010. Photo: Amy Sancetta

Published Sep 20, 2013

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Harvey Weinstein is developing a feature film about J.D. Salinger to follow a recently released documentary.

The Weinstein Co. said on Wednesday the biopic will focus on the author's life between his World War II service and the publication of “The Catcher in the Rye” in 1951 and will examine “the effects war can have on an artist.”

The film will be written by Shane Salerno, whose documentary ‘Salinger’ opened in limited release on September 6.

Salerno spent years researching the reclusive author for the documentary and a recently published 700-page book, co-authored with David Shields.

But Salerno's growing Salinger cottage industry has received poor reviews, with critics calling the fame-obsessed “Salinger” documentary the kind of prying the author detested.

The documentary expands to 62 cities on Friday.

Salinger lived in Cornish, New Hampshire. He died in 2010 at age 91. - Sapa-AP

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