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ISBN13: 9780684833392 |
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If your only experience with Catch-22 was reading it for a class in high school — or if you haven't even read it at all — you owe it to yourself to revisit this book. It's a comic masterpiece, yes, but more than that: Catch-22 is a blast of anarchic mayhem that flies in the face of the accepted madness that is society, especially in a time of war — which makes the book that much more relevant today.
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"Like all superlative works of comedy — and I am ready to argue that this is one of the most bitterly funny works in the language — Catch-22 is based on an unconventional but utterly convincing internal logic. In the very opening pages, when we come upon a number of Air Force officers malingering in a hospital — one censoring all the modifiers out of enlisted men's letters and signing the censor's name 'Washington Irving,' another pursuing tedious conversations with boring Texans in order to increase his life span by making time pass slowly, still another storing horse chestnuts in his cheeks to give himself a look of innocence — it seems obvious that an inordinate number of Joseph Heller's characters are, by all conventional standards, mad. It is a triumph of Mr. Heller's skill that he is so quickly able to persuade us 1) that the most lunatic are the most logical, and 2) that it is our conventional standards which lack any logical consistency. The sanest looney of them all is the apparently harebrained central character, an American bombardier of..." Robert Brustein, The New Republic, 1961 (read The New Republic's entire review)
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At the heart of Catch-22 resides the incomparable, malingering bombardier, Yossarian, a hero endlessly inventive in his schemes to save his skin from the horrible chances of war. His efforts are perfectly understandable because as he furiously scrambles, thousands of people he hasn't even met are trying to kill him. His problem is Colonel Cathcart, who keeps raising the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service. Yet if Yossarian makes any attempts to excuse himself from the perilous missions that he is committed to flying, he is trapped by the Great Loyalty Oath Crusade, the hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule from which the book takes its title: a man is considered insane if he willingly continues to fly dangerous combat missions, but if he makes the necessary formal request to be relieved of such missions, the very act of making the request proves that he is sane and therefore ineligible to be relieved.
Catch-22 is a microcosm of the twentieth-century world as it might look to some one dangerously sane — a masterpiece of our time.
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Bruce, December 5, 2006 (view all comments by Bruce)
Laughing at war? Yes, Joseph Heller literally flies above the brutality and horror of his WW II experience to show us the pathos, humor and aburdity of war.
This is a book I enjoy re-reading every few years. How did Heller find so much to parody in his war experience? I am sure that veterans of all wars, regardless of their allegiances, might find some degree of reality amidst the absurdity.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780684833392
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Simon & Schuster
- Preface by:
- Heller, Joseph L.
- Preface:
- Heller, Joseph L.
- Author:
- Location:
- New York, NY :
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- Literary
- Subject:
- Fiction
- Subject:
- World war, 1939-1945
- Subject:
- Classics
- Subject:
- War stories
- Subject:
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction.
- Subject:
- World War, 19
- Subject:
- General Fiction
- Subject:
- General Fiction
- Copyright:
- 1989
- Edition Description:
- B102
- Publication Date:
- September 1996
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 464
- Dimensions:
- 8.43x5.54x1.12 in. .90 lbs.











