Catch As Catch Can; The Collected Stories and Other Writings

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-02-25
Publisher(s): Simon & Schuster
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Summary

Long before there was a Catch-22, before there was even a Catch-18 (the novel's original title), Joseph Heller had begun sharpening his skills as a writer, searching for the voice that would best express the peculiarly wry view that he held of the world. Starting in 1945, with the publication in Story magazine of the short story "I Don't Love You Anymore," Heller began to reach out to an audience of readers damaged and disillusioned by their experiences during World War II. That story dealt with the return home of an American soldier who was having more than a little trouble adjusting. The stories published following this debut continued to reflect people at odds with the world around them, usually featuring the "little guy," the "underdog," the "average Joe" who beats the odds by surviving in a generally hostile and unwelcoming world. Written in what is termed the "New York Style," his were stories of urban naturalism, realistic and straightforward, emulating the work of such writers as Irwin Shaw, William Saroyan, John O'Hara, and -- perhaps most especially -- Nelson Algren. For Heller, writing these stories was a part of the learning process, his education on how to get across his own point of view, leading up to the publication of his masterpiece, Catch-22. Of the stories in this collection, thirteen were written before 1961, when Catch-22 was published; of those, five have never before been published. After Catch-22, Heller forsook the short story form. Though five stories were published after 1961, one -- "World Full of Great Cities" -- was actually written in 1949, three of the other four are spin-offs of Catch-22, and one is a preview of Closing Time. Rounding out this collection of the complete published short writings of Joseph Heller are a short play and several nonfiction pieces, mostly related to Catch-22.

Author Biography

When Joseph Heller died in 1999, he left behind a remarkable collection of novels that will be read and discussed for generations to come. Now, with the publication of Catch As Catch Can, readers, critics, and scholars can finally assess the complete work of this important, remarkable writer.

Table of Contents

Foreword
I Don't Love You Any More (1945)p. 1
Bookies, Beware! (1947)p. 9
Lot's Wife (1948)p. 12
Castle of Snow (1948)p. 17
Girl from Greenwich (1948)p. 27
A Man Named Flute (1948)p. 39
Nothing to Be Done (1948)p. 51
World Full of Great Cities (1955)p. 59
MacAdam's Log (1959)p. 74
Love, Dad (1969)p. 99
Yossarian Survives (1987)p. 110
Catch-23: Yossarian Lives (1990)p. 122
The Day Bush Left (1990)p. 162
To Laugh in the Morningp. 173
A Day in the Countryp. 188
From Dawn to Duskp. 200
The Death of the Dying Swanp. 212
The Sound of Asthmap. 227
Clevinger's Trial (1973)p. 238
Catch-22 Revisited (1967)p. 275
Joseph Heller Talks About Catch-22 (1972)p. 298
Reeling In Catch-22 (1977)p. 313
"I Am the Bombardier!" (1995)p. 316
Coney Island: The Fun is Over (1962)p. 319
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