Fifty years after its original publication, "Catch-22 "remains a cornerstone of American literature and one of the funniest--and most celebrated--books of all time. In recent years it has been named to "best novels" lists by "Time, Newsweek, "the Modern Library, and the London "Observer." Set in Italy during World War II, this is the story of the incomparable, malingering bombardier, Yossarian, a hero who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him. But his real problem is not the enemy--it is his own army, which keeps increasing the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service. Yet if Yossarian makes any attempt to excuse himself from the perilous missions he's assigned, he'll be in violation of Catch-22, a hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule: a man is considered insane if he willingly continues to fly dangerous combat missions, but if he makes a formal request to be removed from duty, he is proven sane and therefore ineligible to be relieved. This fiftieth-anniversary edition commemorates Joseph Heller's masterpiece with a new introduction by Christopher Buckley; a wealth of critical essays and reviews by Norman Mailer, Alfred Kazin, Anthony Burgess, and others; rare papers and photos from Joseph Heller's personal archive; and much more. Here, at last, is the definitive edition of a classic of world literature.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9781451626650
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 432
Tiempo de lectura:
8h 56m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/05/2011
Año de edición: 2011
Plaza de edición: Eeuu
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Joseph Heller
Joseph Heller (Nueva York, 1923 - East Hampton, 1999) sirvió como piloto de un bombardero B-52 durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Su experiencia inspiró años después su primera novela, Trampa 22, que fue finalista del National Book Award y ha formado parte de las listas como mejor novela de la Modern Library, la New York Public Library, la American Library Association, Time, Newsweek, The Observer y The Guardian. A este libro le siguieron Algo ha pasado, Dios sabe, Figúrate, La hora del recuerdo (continuación de Trampa 22) y Retrato del artista adolescente, viejo.