Catch-22
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Publisher / Imprint
Everyman’s Library
Everyman’s Library
Publication Date
October 17, 1995
October 17, 1995
Format
Hardcover / Unabridged
Hardcover / Unabridged
Pages
624
624
ISBN-13
978-0-67-943722-2
978-0-67-943722-2
One of the funniest books ever written, Joseph Heller's masterpiece about a bomber squadron in the Second World War's Italian theater features a gallery of magnificently strange characters seething with comic energy. The malingering hero, Yossarian, is endlessly inventive in his schemes to save his skin from the horrible chances of war, and his story is studded with incidents and devices (including the Glorious Loyalty Oath Crusade and the hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule that gives the book its title) that propel the narrative in a headlong satiric rush.
But the reason Catch-22's satire never weakens and its jokes never date stems not from the comedy itself but from the savage, unerring, Swiftian indignation out of which that comedy springs. This fractured anti-epic, with all its aggrieved humanity, has given us the most enduring image we have of modern warfare.
But the reason Catch-22's satire never weakens and its jokes never date stems not from the comedy itself but from the savage, unerring, Swiftian indignation out of which that comedy springs. This fractured anti-epic, with all its aggrieved humanity, has given us the most enduring image we have of modern warfare.
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Edition Info
Publisher / Imprint
Everyman’s Library
Everyman’s Library
Publication Date
October 17, 1995
October 17, 1995
Format
Hardcover / Unabridged
Hardcover / Unabridged
Pages
624
624
ISBN-13
978-0-67-943722-2
978-0-67-943722-2