Catch-22
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Joseph Heller
Catch-22 is one of this century's greatest works of American literature. First published m 1961, Joseph Heller's profound and compelling novel has appeared on nearly every list of must read fiction. It is a classic in every sense of the word. Catch-22 took the war novel genre to a new level, shocking us with its clever and disturbing style. Set in a World War II American bomber squadron off the coast of Italy, Catch-22 is the story of John Yossarian, who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him. Yossarian is also trying to decode the meaning of Catch-22, a mysterious regulation that proves that insane people are really the sanest, while the supposedly sensible people are the true madmen. And this novel is full of madmen -- Colonel Cathcart, who keeps raising the number of missions the men must fly m order to finish their tour; Milo Minderbinder, a dedicated entrepreneur who bombs his own airfield when the Germans offer him an extra 6 percent; Major Major Major, whose tragedy in life is that he resembles Henry Fonda; and Major -- de Coverley, whose face is so forbidding no one has dared ask his name. No novel before or since has matched Catch-22's intensity and brilliance in depicting the brutal insanity of war. Heller satirizes military bureaucracy with bitter, stinging humor, all the while telling the darkly comic story of Yossarian, a bombardier who refuses to die. Nearly forty years later, Yossarian lives.
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Author
Joseph Heller
Pages
415
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
1999-10-05
ISBN
0684865130 9780684865133
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"Forced to read it in high school. Very boring, and dragged out. Honestly wish they would have us read something else."
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Isaias Herrero
"I HATED this book. All the reviews essentially said "it's the funniest book you'll read" and "it's a really good depiction of the horrors of war" but in reality the book was painful to read, half the humor was at the expense of minorities, and the majority of the "horrors of war" depicted in the book were self-inflicted."
"Jesus Christ reading this was too much for extra credit"
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Allykay Willims
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