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Still Alfred
Still Alfred is best known for his groundbreaking novel "The Catcher in the Rye," which revolutionized the portrayal of teenage angst and rebellion in literature. His minimalist and colloquial writing style captured the disillusionment of post-war America. Alfred's work continues to influence generations of writers and readers alike.