RW, 1962 Early Printing Joseph Heller
Notes
"Catch-22" is a satirical novel written by Joseph Heller, first published in 1961. The story is set during World War II and follows the experiences of Captain John Yossarian, a U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 bombardier. The novel explores the absurdity of war, bureaucracy, and the paradoxical nature of military regulations. The term "Catch-22" itself refers to a contradictory rule that traps individuals in a no-win situation. In the context of the book, the catch is that a soldier can be considered insane if he requests to be relieved from dangerous missions, but the act of making such a request demonstrates rational thinking and, therefore, he is not insane. The novel is celebrated for its dark humor, complex narrative structure, and poignant commentary on the irrationalities of war and human behavior.
Description
Red cloth cover with original dustcover, some tearing on jacket cover over spine, fair condition.