Catch-22 / Joseph Heller ; introduction by Christopher Buckley. --
Record details
- ISBN: 1451621175
- ISBN: 9781451621174
- Physical Description: 524 p.
- Edition: 50th anniversary ed., Simon & Schuster ed. --
- Publisher: New York ; Simon & Schuster, 2011, c1989.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Sequel: Closing time. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 28.99 |
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| Subject: | Classics > Fiction Literary > Fiction Bombardiers > Fiction. World War, 1939-1945 > Fiction. Italy > Fiction. |
| Genre: | War stories. Black humor (Literature) |
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| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Helle | 31681010106029 | FICTION | Available | - |
Joseph Heller was born in Brooklyn in 1923. In 1961, he published Catch-22, which became a bestseller and, in 1970, a film. He went on to write such novels as Good as Gold, God Knows, Picture This, Closing Time, and Portrait of an Artist, as an Old Man. Heller died in 1999.
Christopher Buckley is a novelist, essayist, humorist, critic, magazine editor, and memoirist. His books include Thank You for Smoking, The Judge Hunter, Make Russia Great Again, and The Relic Master. He worked as a merchant seaman and White House speechwriter. He has written for many newspapers and magazines and has lectured in over seventy cities around the world. He was awarded the Thurber Prize for American Humor and the Washington Irving Medal for Literary Excellence.
Joseph Heller was born in Brooklyn in 1923. In 1961, he published Catch-22, which became a bestseller and, in 1970, a film. He went on to write such novels as Good as Gold, God Knows, Picture This, Closing Time, and Portrait of an Artist, as an Old Man. Heller died in 1999.
Christopher Buckley is a novelist, essayist, humorist, critic, magazine editor, and memoirist. His books include Thank You for Smoking, The Judge Hunter, Make Russia Great Again, and The Relic Master. He worked as a merchant seaman and White House speechwriter. He was awarded the Thurber Prize for American Humor and the Washington Irving Medal for Literary Excellence.