Years before the publication of Catch-22 ("A monumental artifact of contemporary literature" -- The New York Times ; "An apocalyptic masterpiece" -- The Chicago Sun-Times ; "One of the most bitterly funny works in the language" -- The New Republic ), Joseph Heller began sharpening his skills as a writer, searching for the voice that would best express his own peculiarly wry view of the world. In Catch As...
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