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Joseph Heller’s Handwritten Outline for Catch-22, One of the Great Novels of the 20th Century
We remember Catch-22, more than half a century after its publication, as a rollicking satire of American military culture in wartime. But those of us who return to Joseph Heller’s debut novel, a cult favorite turned bestseller turned pillar of the modern canon, find a much more complex piece of work. Heller began writing the manuscript in 1953, while still employed as a copywriter at a small advertising agency. The project grew in ambition over the next eight years he spent working on it, eventually in collaboration with editor Robert Gottlieb and its other advocates at Simon & Schuster, the publisher that had bought it.
When Catch-22 finally went into print, one of those advocates, an advertising manager named Nina Bourne, launched an aggressive one-woman campaign to get copies into the hands of all the influen
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Imaginem Que é um livro brilhante no qual se traçam não só os primórdios da civilização ocidental enraizados na Grécia antiga, como as ligações entre essa civilização e a o mundo moderno. Mas Heller vai mais longe e propõe que a primeira república moderna europeia nasce na Holanda de século XVII, filha das repúblicas utópicas clássicas, e assim se transfere para o continente americano - o que não é, de todo, descabido - e é essa primeira proposta que alimenta todo o livro.
Mas, se fosse só isto (e já não era pouco) eu não teria saído deslumbrada desta leitura que é uma extraordinária collage cujo objetivo (a sua segunda proposta) é o de provar que toda a História é pura falácia.
E, para isso, o narrador salta constantemente entre épocas
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The International Anthony Burgess Foundation Podcast
Ninety-Nine Novels: Catch-22 bygd Joseph Heller
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In 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a urval of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.
In this episode, we’re getting the intel on Catch-22 by namn Heller from our guest Spencer Morrison.
Catch-22 takes us back to the dying days of the Second World War and introduces us to Yossarian, a US Air Force bombardier who fryst vatten stationed on an island off the coast of Italy. Yossarian’s traumatic missions are contrasted with his life on the base, which fryst vatten populated bygd various oddball airmen who all have their own agendas. They are overseen by commanding officers who are more concerned with abstract