Now and then : from Coney Island to here / Joseph Heller.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1998Description: 259 p. 25 cmISBN:
  • 375400621
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS 3558.E476 .N86 1998
Summary: The demented Army Air Force of "Catch-22", the lethal business world of "Something Happened", the dysfunctional family of "Good as Gold"--all these, we have assumed, had their roots in Joseph Heller's own past. Now, more than 35 years after "Catch-22", Heller gives readers his life. Written with the energy, the humor, the mischief, and the dark undertones that characterize all his works. The demented Army Air Force of "Catch-22", the lethal business world of "Something Happened", the dysfunctional family of "Good as Gold"--all these, we have assumed, had their roots in Joseph Heller's own past. Now, more than 35 years after "Catch-22", Heller gives readers his life. Written with the energy, the humor, the mischief, and the dark undertones that characterize all his works."www.alibris.com"
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This is a Borzoi book.--T. p. verso.

The demented Army Air Force of "Catch-22", the lethal business world of "Something Happened", the dysfunctional family of "Good as Gold"--all these, we have assumed, had their roots in Joseph Heller's own past. Now, more than 35 years after "Catch-22", Heller gives readers his life. Written with the energy, the humor, the mischief, and the dark undertones that characterize all his works. The demented Army Air Force of "Catch-22", the lethal business world of "Something Happened", the dysfunctional family of "Good as Gold"--all these, we have assumed, had their roots in Joseph Heller's own past. Now, more than 35 years after "Catch-22", Heller gives readers his life. Written with the energy, the humor, the mischief, and the dark undertones that characterize all his works."www.alibris.com"

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