Arguably the best novel to come out of World War II, in which Heller strips away the veneer of martial glory to expose its insanity, and gives our language a new paradoxical phrase to describe mankind at the mercy of its own institutions.
As revealing today as when it was first published, this brilliant novel by the author of Picture This expresses the concerns of an entire generation in its black comedy. World War II flier John Yossarian decides that his only mission each time he goes up is to return--alive!
Joseph Heller’s debut novel Catch-22 will always be remembered as a brilliantly scathing indictment of war and one of the great absurdist comedies of 20th century American literature. However, it also created a painful catch-22 for its author at the expense of his subsequent works, which he would eventually explore in his final novel Portrait of an Artist as an Old Man.
Biography
Sometimes life traps you in an unfortunate situation that is impossible to escape from because of a set of inherently absurd rules. Take Joseph Heller, for example. The very first novel he published was among the most biting, powerful, hilarious examples of contemporary literature, a genuine classic of 1960s anti-war literature. Yet, Heller was forever trapped by that novel, unable to achieve similar success with his subsequent works no matter how fine they may have been. Both that painful predicament and that auspicious debut novel are known as Catch-22, and one hopes that an absurdist such as Joseph Heller had to at least appreciate that irony a little.
Catch-22 (1961) was somewhat based on Heller's own experiences as a B-25 bombadier in the Twelfth Air Force during World War II. It is the story of John Yossarian, a malingering bombardier stationed in Italy during the war. He lives in constant terror of being killed, so he flies each of his missions with the sole goal of returning alive. Unfortunately, Colonel Cathcart keeps increasing the number of missions he must undertake in order to complete his service. Yossarian's only way out is to prove that he is insane. Of course, the only way he can do that is to willingly take the most dangerous missions the air force has to offer. Yossarian's ridiculous, unwinnable situation is the Catch-22 from which the novel gets its name.
Heller uses Yossarian's situation as a means to satirize and criticize the military and dehumanizing bureaucracies in general. The novel follows a disorienting logic of its own, owing more to Lewis Carroll's Wonderland than any war-themed novel before it. Consequently, Heller's unique approach to his subject had a deep influence on writers such as Kurt Vonnegut (Slaughterhouse Five) and Tom Robbins (Villa Incognito). In 1970, Catch-22 was adapted into a star-studded feature film by director Mike Nichols (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ; The Graduate). Although many viewed the film as a disappointment, it had its fair share of highly inspired sequences, and in all fairness, the whimsical structure of the novel does not easily lend itself to the cinematic medium.
With a genuine classic on his hands, Heller then took his time producing his second novel. Something Happened did not appear until 1974, but it continued many of the themes present in Catch-22. This time around he directed his poison pen at the dehumanizing effects of the big-business world. Heller's tangy blend of pessimism and humanism would be the driving force behind the majority of his work that followed, including Good as Gold, Closing Time (a sequel to Catch-22), and the play We Bombed New Haven. However, none of his subsequent efforts came close to matching the success or influence of Catch-22, a fact that irked Heller until his death. His final novel, the posthumously published Portrait of an Artist as an Old Man, explored this very theme as writer Eugene Pota struggles to decide upon a subject for his final novel.
Despite his own misgivings about his career, Joseph Heller will forever be remembered as a giant in American literature, even if it is only due to his first novel... and that's the kind of Catch-22 in which most writers would kill to be trapped.
讀過兩遍瞭,至今仍在黑色幽默下悲傷。看這本書想笑不難,但內心的酸楚卻總油然而生。 從這裏能用另一種眼光看待戰爭,其實,不要把戰爭想的多麼高尚,它隻不過是高層人物的發泄而已,對於普通人有的隻是受苦和災難,或者你可以成為其中的優秀人物,你也從戰爭中尋找樂趣,就像...
評分還記得幾年前的一個深春,鶯飛草長,微風帶著些涼意,走進書店逛逛打發時間,結果無意中看到瞭一句話,印象特彆深一直記到現在:“可以帶上床的,除瞭女人,還有書。” 當時的感覺是微微受到瞭冒犯,覺得說這句話的人是個自以為是的大男子主義者。直到看完瞭Catch-22,想挑一句...
評分我看譯林版的書相當多 但是好像除瞭《人都是要死的》《公眾的怒火》《冠軍早餐》等很有限的幾本以外 幾乎沒有其他所謂“文學名著”瞭 大多數看的都是通俗暢銷小說 一方麵是自己生性疏懶不求上進就好低級趣味這一口 另一方麵也是被譯林的翻譯質量倒瞭胃口 ——典型的就是《第二...
評分有關《第二十二條軍規》的一些閱讀筆記 文字/梁壞壞 0. 注意你身體上的小紅點。 不知道什麼原因,大腿外側靠近臀部的位置鼓起瞭一個大包,可能剛開始也就是一個小紅點,這個小紅點根本不會讓人去注意它的,它就在你不注意的時候,漸漸長大,最後有拳頭那麼大,影...
評分Joseph Heller最好的作品有三部,按齣版順序: 1. Catch-22 (第二十二條軍規) 2. Something Happened (齣事瞭) 3. God Knows (上帝知道) 這三部都有中文譯本,而且豆瓣中都有。三部書都是黑色幽默,風格一緻,分彆拿戰爭、親情和宗教三個及其嚴肅的話題開涮,這也是他的成功...
鬍蘿蔔之夜
评分前半部分讀起來很無趣,也可能是讀不太懂的原因。故事高潮在後半部分,戰友一個接一個犧牲,作戰任務確還在不斷增加,而這些隻是在上位者為瞭升職為瞭話題強行製造的。對下宣言是為瞭國傢為瞭榮譽。一條虛構的第二十二條軍規。書中人物很有象徵意義,不一而足。結局更像一個願望,夢想還以荒誕?
评分前半部分讀起來很無趣,也可能是讀不太懂的原因。故事高潮在後半部分,戰友一個接一個犧牲,作戰任務確還在不斷增加,而這些隻是在上位者為瞭升職為瞭話題強行製造的。對下宣言是為瞭國傢為瞭榮譽。一條虛構的第二十二條軍規。書中人物很有象徵意義,不一而足。結局更像一個願望,夢想還以荒誕?
评分鬍蘿蔔之夜
评分圓鼓鼓的臉蛋那裏真是笑死我瞭,好可愛
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