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Title
Joseph Heller's Catch-22
Author
Bloom, Harold.
Publisher:
Bloom's Literary Criticism,
Pub date:
c2009.
Pages:
148 p. ;
ISBN:
9781604132014
Item info:
1 copy available at Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library.
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ISBN:
9781604132014 (hardcover : acid-free paper)
ISBN:
1604132019 (hardcover : acid-free paper)
029:
AU@ 000043259708
029:
DEBBG BV035558327
Title:
Joseph Heller's Catch-22 / edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
Publication info:
New York : Bloom's Literary Criticism, c2009.
Physical description:
148 p. ; 23 cm.
Series Statement:
(Bloom's guides)
Contents:
Joseph J. Waldmeir on flaws and weaknesses in Catch-22 -- Alvin Greenberg on existential choices in Catch-22 -- Wayne Charles Miller on Joseph Heller and Herman Melville -- Alfred Kazin on Catch-22 as emblem of war as "political uselessness" -- Tony Tanner on strategies of survival in Catch-22 -- Clinton S. Burhans, Jr. on structure and chaos in Catch-22 -- Gerald B. Nelson on the unfunny vision of Catch-22 -- Stephen L. Sniderman on Yossarian's culpability -- Morris Dickstein on Yossarian's changing character -- Gary Lindberg on Yossarian as atypical confidence man -- Norman Podhoretz on rethinking Catch-22 -- Michael C. Scoggins on Joseph Heller's combat experiences in Catch-22 -- Steven J. Doloff on Snowden's secret irony.
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Heller, Joseph. Catch-22.
Subject term:
World War, 1939-1945--Literature and the war.
Subject term:
War stories, American--History and criticism.
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Bloom, Harold.
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