Catch-22
- Pagine
- 453
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780684833392
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~7h 56min
Catch-22 è un book di Joseph Heller. Conta 453 pagine.
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Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 is a satirical novel that examines the disorienting logic of military bureaucracy during World War II. Set on a fictional Mediterranean island, the narrative follows Captain John Yossarian, an American bombardier attempting to survive his combat assignments while navigating a rigid chain of command. Heller deliberately fractures chronological order, using a non-linear structure to mirror the chaotic experience of war and the institutional contradictions that confine his characters. Central to the work is a self-referential paradox bearing the book’s title, which demonstrates how official regulations can simultaneously safeguard and endanger those they are designed to protect. Through dark humor and sharp irony, the novel explores the tension between personal survival and institutional duty, questioning established notions of loyalty and rationality. Its unconventional narrative technique and sustained critique of wartime administration have made it a recognized fixture in twentieth-century American literature, offering a clear examination of how systems can override individual conscience.
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Quante pagine ha Catch-22?+
Catch-22 ha 453 pagine.
Di cosa parla Catch-22?+
Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 is a satirical novel that examines the disorienting logic of military bureaucracy during World War II. Set on a fictional Mediterranean island, the narrative follows Captain John Yossarian, an American bombardier attempting to survive his combat assignments while navigating ...
Chi ha scritto Catch-22?+
Catch-22 è stato scritto da Joseph Heller.