Description
- ISBN-13: 9780099536017
- Publisher: Vintage
- Publisher Imprint: Bodley Head
- Height: 179 mm
- No of Pages: 576
- Weight: 310 gr
- ISBN-10: 0099536013
- Publisher Date: 1994
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: ENGLISH
- Spine Width: 42 mm
- Width: 113 mm
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹412.50Current price is: ₹412.50.
Experience the darkly comedic genius of Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 (ISBN: 9780099536017). This satirical masterpiece follows the absurdist struggles of WWII bombardier Yossarian, trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare. Hilarious and tragic, Catch-22 is a timeless commentary on war, sanity, and the human condition. Explore the paradoxical world of Catch-22 and discover why it remains a literary landmark.
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Rajesh Mandal –
A bit dense and overwhelming at times, but the message is clear. It’s a strong anti-war statement. It is something that needs to be read.
Aryan Arora –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The humor felt forced at times. It has some good moments, but didn’t fully grab me.
Nikhil Gupta –
Catch- is a literary masterpiece. Heller’s satire is unparalleled, and the story is both funny and heartbreaking.
Avisek Banerjee –
Catch- is both hilarious and deeply disturbing. Yossarian’s plight is captivating, though the non-linear narrative can be confusing at times. A powerful anti-war statement.
Raunaq Mehrotra –
While I appreciate the message, the book felt disjointed and hard to follow. The characters are interesting, but I was often lost.
Athiksh C Rao –
I loved the dark humor and the satirical take on war. A truly original and thought-provoking novel!
Manchi Prasanth –
I wanted to love this book, but the constant absurdism felt exhausting. Some parts were funny, but overall, it was a bit too much for me. Still, I appreciate its impact.
Hemant Saini –
Brilliant and insightful. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in war literature or satire.
Janmayjai Kotawala –
A truly unique and unforgettable book. The characters are complex and the story is thought-provoking. Highly recommended!
Kshitij Sudesh Khandare –
I found this book to be repetitive and slow-moving. The humor didn’t quite land for me, but I see why others appreciate it.
Ankit Maurya –
Heller’s writing is sharp and witty. The characters are well-developed. It is a bit long.
Aman Singh –
A classic for a reason! The humor is dark, and the characters are memorable. Took me a while to get into it, but ultimately worth the read. The satire is brilliant.
Atul Keshri –
A challenging but rewarding read. The satire is biting, and the message is timeless. Be prepared to think!
Alankrit Sharma –
Confusing and sometimes frustrating, but ultimately a powerful statement on the absurdity of war. Not an easy read, but a worthwhile one.