An edition of Closing time: a novel (1994)

Closing time

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An edition of Closing time: a novel (1994)

Closing time

a novel

  • 2.8 (4 ratings) ·
  • 15 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 7 Have read

In a novel as darkly comic and audaciously ambitious as was Catch-22, Joseph Heller has dared to write the sequel to his American classic, using many of Catch-22's characters, now older if not wiser, to deftly satirize the realities and the myths of America in the half century since they fought World War II.

In 1961, Joseph Heller's remarkable first novel made its way immediately into the American psyche and came to symbolize the absurdity of war and of life. Catch-22 was recognized overnight as a classic and has sold nearly ten million copies in the United States alone. It remains perhaps the funniest - and the most serious - novel ever written about war, "an apocalyptic masterpiece," in the words of one reviewer.

Now, thirty-three years later, Joseph Heller has written the sequel.

You don't have to have read Catch-22 (But then, who on earth hasn't?) to enjoy Closing Time, which is a fully independent companion work, a comic masterpiece in its own right, in which Heller spears the inflated balloons of our national consciousness - the absurdity of our politics, the decline of society and our great cities, the greed and hypocrisy of our business and culture - with the same ferocious humor that he used against the conventional view of warfare.

His characters are those of Catch-22, coming to the end of their lives and the century, as is the entire generation that fought in World War II: Yossarian, and Milo Minderbinder, the chaplain, and such newcomers as little Sammy Singer and giant Lew, all linked, this time in uneasy peace and old age, fighting, not the Germans this time, but The End.

Closing Time is outrageously funny and totally serious, and as brilliant and successful as Catch-22 itself, a fun-house mirror that captures, at once grotesquely and accurately, the truth about ourselves.

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Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
464

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Closing time
1999, Scribner, Simon & Schuster
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Closing time
1995, Pocket Books
in English
Cover of: Closing time
Closing time: a novel
1994, Simon & Schuster
in English
Cover of: Closingtime
Closingtime: a novel
1994, Simon & Schuster
in English
Cover of: Closing time
Closing time: a novel
1994, Simon & Schuster
in English

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Edition Notes

Sequel to Catch 22.

Published in
New York, London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.54

The Physical Object

Pagination
464p. ;
Number of pages
464

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19908708M
Internet Archive
closingtimenovel00hell
ISBN 10
0671719076
Library Thing
168003
Goodreads
63710

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