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Catch-22 In 1961, Joseph Heller published Catc. ...
Catch-22 In 1961, Joseph Heller published Catch-22, his first novel. ... 318-321) Thus, Catch-22 represents a rebellion against the standards of the
Eisenhower era. Catch-22 follows the experiences of Yossarian, a bombardier stationed near Italy during World War II. ... Yossarian’s attempts to avoid flying are met with the Army’s Catch number 22, which is a sort of mythical stumbling block to free will and reason. ... Catch-22 is set in World War II; in many ways, it serves as an outlet for Heller’s own experiences in the war. ... 22) Indeed, throughout the novel, men die in often gruesome ways, many times for little or no reason at all. ... 208-214) Beyond its importance as a novel about the war, Catch-22 also lambastes the blind conformity to social norms of the
1950’s. ... 94-102) In Catch-22, ex-P. ... When it was published in 1961,
Catch-22 was met with surprisingly little controversy. ... Catch-22 takes place during a war, but it is not a war novel. ... Catch-22. ... Catch-22: Antiheroic Antinovel. ... A Catch-22 Casebook.
Approximate Word count = 1211 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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