Catch-22: As recommended on BBC2’s Between the Covers

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Discover Joseph Heller's hilarious and tragic satire on military madness, and the tale of one man's efforts to survive it.

It's the closing months of World War II and Yossarian has never been closer to death. Stationed in an American bomber squadron off the coast of Italy, each flight mission introduces him to thousands of people determined to kill him.

But the enemy above is not Yossarian's problem - it is his own army intent on keeping him airborne, and the maddening 'Catch-22' that allows for no possibility of escape.

'The greatest satirical work in the English language' Observer

'The most devastating satire ever written about the lunacy of war and military bureaucracy' Antony Beevor

INTRODUCED BY HOWARD JACOBSON

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4.3
197 reviews
A Google user
January 18, 2012
Not my type of humor. I didn't find the humor that funny or clever. I could only make it 100 pages in out of 500. If you're going to read this make sure you like this type of humor. I think the genre is called satire. Otherwise you will be like me thinking 'I just wasted so much time, I could have started Robinson Crusoe or something else ages ago'.
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Iain Fraser
January 8, 2014
It's truly depressing to see the number of philistines who seem to have seen fit to review Catch 22. It is a classic and a masterful piece of writing. Those accustomed to reading nothing more demanding than Facebook should probably look elsewhere, however.
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Thomas Campbell
March 22, 2014
Could not help but feel for Yossarian as he is painted into an increasingly desperate and ridiculous corner, everyone really does want to kill him.
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About the author

Joseph Heller (Author)
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.

Howard Jacobson (Introducer)
Howard Jacobson has written seventeen novels and six works of non-fiction. He won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Award in 2000 for The Mighty Walzer and then again in 2013 for Zoo Time. In 2010 he won the Man Booker Prize for The Finkler Question; he was also shortlisted for the prize in 2014 for J.

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