I don't have the exact figure off the top of my head. But you can find this information by referring to authoritative literary sources or dedicated studies on Salinger's works.
I'm not sure exactly, but he published a few notable ones. You might need to check a detailed literary database for an accurate count.
J.D. Salinger published a relatively small number of short stories. I think it's around a dozen or so.
I'm not sure exactly, but Dahl published a considerable number of short stories throughout his career.
Jack London published quite a few short stories, but the exact number is hard to determine precisely. Maybe around 50 or so.
O. Henry was known for his numerous short stories. While the exact number varies depending on how you classify them, he produced a significant collection throughout his career.
Salinger wrote several novels, but the most famous ones include 'The Catcher in the Rye' and a few others. The exact number might vary depending on how you define a 'novel'.
O Henry published a considerable number of collections and short stories, but the exact count might vary depending on different sources and categorizations.
O. Henry published quite a few collections and short stories. It's hard to give an exact number off the top of my head, but he was quite prolific.
J.D. Salinger first published a story in 1940. It was a step in his journey to becoming a well - known and influential writer.
J.D. Salinger wrote a few notable novels, including 'The Catcher in the Rye'. But the exact number is difficult to determine precisely as it depends on how you classify some of his works.
J.D. Salinger wrote several novels, most notably 'The Catcher in the Rye'. But the exact number can vary depending on how one classifies his works.