Book Summary of Catch-22
Hilarious
and tragic, at the heart of Catch –22 is a savage indictment of
twentieth century madness, and a desire of the ordinary man to survive
it.
“The greatest satirical work in the English language since Erehwon” Philip Toynbee, Observer
“Blessedly, monstrously, bloatedly, cynically funny, and fantastically unique. No one has ever written a book like this” Financial Times
“Not only the best novel to come out of the war but the best novel to come out of anywhere in years” Nelson Algren, The Nation
“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
“An apocalyptic masterpiece” Chicago Times
“The greatest satirical work in the English language since Erehwon” Philip Toynbee, Observer
“Blessedly, monstrously, bloatedly, cynically funny, and fantastically unique. No one has ever written a book like this” Financial Times
“Not only the best novel to come out of the war but the best novel to come out of anywhere in years” Nelson Algren, The Nation
“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
“An apocalyptic masterpiece” Chicago Times
Details of Book: Catch-22
Book: | Catch-22 |
Author: | Joseph Heller |
ISBN: | 0099536013 |
ISBN-13: | 9780099536017,978-0099536017 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Publishing Date: | 1994 |
Publisher: | Vintage |
Edition: | 01 |
Number of Pages: | 576 |
Language: | English |
Format: | A |
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