Why did I love this book?
While set in World War II, this absurdist comic novel was written in the 1960s and clearly comments on the Vietnam War. I love that approach. Setting the story in the past gives the book some distance from the situation it is satirizing.
I used this approach in my book, setting it in the 1980s so I could write about Florida’s excesses and the rise of extreme capitalism in a country headed by a different celebrity president.
18 authors picked Catch-22 as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
Explosive, subversive, wild and funny, 50 years on the novel's strength is undiminished. Reading Joseph Heller's classic satire is nothing less than a rite of passage.
Set in the closing months of World War II, this is the story of a bombardier named Yossarian who is frantic and furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him. 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. If Yossarian makes any attempts to excuse himself from the…