Catch 22

Vintage Classics

By: Joseph Heller, Howard Jacobson (Introduction by)

Paperback | 1 February 2004 | Edition Number 1

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One of the great novels of the century.

At the heart of Joseph Heller's bestselling novel, first published in 1961, is a satirical indictment of military madness and stupidity, and the desire of the ordinary man to survive it. It is the tale of the dangerously sane Captain Yossarian, who spends his time in Italy plotting to survive.

Arguably the best novel to come out of World War II, in which Heller strips away the veneer of martial glory to expose its insanity, and gives our language a new paradoxical phrase to describe mankind at the mercy of its own institutions.

About the Author

Joseph Heller (May 1, 1923 - December 12, 1999) wrote the influential novel Catch-22 about American servicemen during World War II . The title of this work entered the English lexicon to refer to absurd, no-win choices, particularly in situations in which the desired outcome of the choice is an impossibility, and regardless of choice, the same negative outcome is a certainty. Heller is widely regarded as one of the best post-World War II satirists. Joseph Heller was born in 1923 in Brooklyn, New York. He served as a bombardier in the Second World War and then attended New York University and Columbia University and then Oxford, the last on a Fullbright scholarship. He then taught for two years at Pennsylvania State University, before returning to New York, where he began a successful career in the advertising departments of Time, Look and McCall's magazines. It was during this time that he had the idea for Catch-22. Working on the novel in spare moments and evenings at home, it took him eight years to complete and was first published in 1961. His second novel, Something Happened was published in 1974, Good As Gold in 1979 and Closing Time in 1994. He is also the author of the play We Bombed in New Haven.
Industry Reviews
"Blessedly, monstrously, bloatedly, cynically funny, and fantastically unique. No one has ever written a book like this" -- Financial Times

"Wildly original, brutally gruesome, a dazzling performance that will outrage as many readers as it delights. Vulgarly, bitterly, savagely funny, it will not be forgotten by those who can take it" -- New York Times

"It is the Rock and Roll of novels" -- Norman Mailer

"Catch-22 is the only war novel I've ever read that makes any sense" -- Harper Lee

"The greatest satirical work in the English language since EREHWON" -- Observer

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