书目

Catch-22

内容简介

Catch-22islikenoothernovelwehaveeverread.Ithasitsownstyle,itsownrationale,itsownextraordinarycharacter.Itmovesbackandforthfromhilaritytohorror.Itisoutrageouslyfunnyandstrangelyaffecting.Itistotallyoriginal.ItissetintheclosingmonthsofWorldWarII,inanAmericanbombersquadrononasmallislandoffItaly.ItsheroisabombardiernamedYossarian,whoisfranticandfuriousbecausethousandsofpeoplehehasn'tevenmetkeeptryingtokillhim.(Hehasdecidedtoliveforeverevenifhehastodieintheattempt.)HisproblemisColonelCathcart,whokeepsraisingthenumberofmissionsthemenhavetofly.TheothersrangefromLieutenantMiloMinderbinder,adedicatedentrepreneur(hebombshisownairfieldwhentheGermansmakehimareasonableoffer:costplus6%),tothedeadmaninYossarian'stent;fromMajorMajorMajor,whosetragedyisthatheresemblesHenryFonda,toNately'swhore'skidsister;fromLieutenantScheisskopf(helovesaparade)toMajor--deCoverley,whosefaceissoforbiddingnoonehaseverdaredaskhimhisfirstname;fromClevinger,whoislostintheclouds,tothesoldierinwhite,wholiesencasedinbandagesfromheadtotoeandmaynotevenbethereatall;fromDoriDuz,whodoes,tothewoundedgunnerSnowden,wholiesdyinginthetailofYossarian'splaneandatlastrevealshisterrifyingsecret.Catch-22isamicrocosmofthetwentieth-centuryworldasitmightlooktosomeonedangerouslysane.Itisanovelthatlivesandmovesandgrowswithastonishingpowerandvitality.Itis,webelieve,oneofthestrongestcreationsofthemid-century.Asrevealingtodayaswhenitwasfirstpublished,thisbrilliantnovelbytheauthorofPictureThisexpressestheconcernsofanentiregenerationinitsblackcomedy.WorldWarIIflierJohnYossariandecidesthathisonlymissioneachtimehegoesupistoreturn—alive!

作者简介

JosephHellerJosephHeller’sdebutnovelCatch-22willalwaysberememberedasabrilliantlyscathingindictmentofwarandoneofthegreatabsurdistcomediesof20thcenturyAmericanliterature.However,italsocreatedapainfulcatch-22foritsauthorattheexpenseofhissubsequentworks,whichhewouldeventuallyexploreinhisfinalnovelPortraitofanArtistasanOldMan.BiographySometimeslifetrapsyouinanunfortunatesituationthatisimpossibletoescapefrombecauseofasetofinherentlyabsurdrules.TakeJosephHeller,forexample.Theveryfirstnovelhepublishedwasamongthemostbiting,powerful,hilariousexamplesofcontemporaryliterature,agenuineclassicof1960santi-warliterature.Yet,Hellerwasforevertrappedbythatnovel,unabletoachievesimilarsuccesswithhissubsequentworksnomatterhowfinetheymayhavebeen.BoththatpainfulpredicamentandthatauspiciousdebutnovelareknownasCatch-22,andonehopesthatanabsurdistsuchasJosephHellerhadtoatleastappreciatethatironyalittle.Catch-22(1961)wassomewhatbasedonHeller'sownexperiencesasaB-25bombadierintheTwelfthAirForceduringWorldWarII.ItisthestoryofJohnYossarian,amalingeringbombardierstationedinItalyduringthewar.Helivesinconstantterrorofbeingkilled,soheflieseachofhismissionswiththesolegoalofreturningalive.Unfortunately,ColonelCathcartkeepsincreasingthenumberofmissionshemustundertakeinordertocompletehisservice.Yossarian'sonlywayoutistoprovethatheisinsane.Ofcourse,theonlywayhecandothatistowillinglytakethemostdangerousmissionstheairforcehastooffer.Yossarian'sridiculous,unwinnablesituationistheCatch-22fromwhichthenovelgetsitsname.HellerusesYossarian'ssituationasameanstosatirizeandcriticizethemilitaryanddehumanizingbureaucraciesingeneral.Thenovelfollowsadisorientinglogicofitsown,owingmoretoLewisCarroll'sWonderlandthananywar-themednovelbeforeit.Consequently,Heller'suniqueapproachtohissubjecthadadeepinfluenceonwriterssuchasKurtVonnegut(SlaughterhouseFive)andTomRobbins(VillaIncognito).In1970,Catch-22wasadaptedintoastar-studdedfeaturefilmbydirectorMikeNichols(Who'sAfraidofVirginiaWoolf?;TheGraduate).Althoughmanyviewedthefilmasadisappointment,ithaditsfairshareofhighlyinspiredsequences,andinallfairness,thewhimsicalstructureofthenoveldoesnoteasilylenditselftothecinematicmedium.Withagenuineclassiconhishands,Hellerthentookhistimeproducinghissecondnovel.SomethingHappeneddidnotappearuntil1974,butitcontinuedmanyofthethemespresentinCatch-22.Thistimearoundhedirectedhispoisonpenatthedehumanizingeffectsofthebig-businessworld.Heller'stangyblendofpessimismandhumanismwouldbethedrivingforcebehindthemajorityofhisworkthatfollowed,includingGoodasGold,ClosingTime(asequeltoCatch-22),andtheplayWeBombedNewHaven.However,noneofhissubsequenteffortscameclosetomatchingthesuccessorinfluenceofCatch-22,afactthatirkedHelleruntilhisdeath.Hisfinalnovel,theposthumouslypublishedPortraitofanArtistasanOldMan,exploredthisverythemeaswriterEugenePotastrugglestodecideuponasubjectforhisfinalnovel.Despitehisownmisgivingsabouthiscareer,JosephHellerwillforeverberememberedasagiantinAmericanliterature,evenifitisonlyduetohisfirstnovel...andthat'sthekindofCatch-22inwhichmostwriterswouldkilltobetrapped.GoodToKnowHelleroftensupplementedhisincomebytakingscreenwritingjobs.HeworkedonscreenplaysforthefilmsSexandtheSingleGirlandCasinoRoyale,andevenworkedonthetelevisionshowMcHale'sNavyunderthepseudonym"MaxOrange."Heller'sgreatabhorrenceofwartranscendedhisnovelsandplays.Duringthe‘60s,hewasveryinvolvedinthemovementagainstthewarinVietnam.AlthoughCatch-22isregardedasanAmericanclassic,itdidnottrulynabpublicattentionuntilreceivingglowingnoticesinGreatBritainayearafteritsU.S.debut.AlsoKnownAs:MaxOrangeDateofBirth:五月1,1923PlaceofBirth:Brooklyn,NewYorkDateofDeath:十二月12,1999PlaceofDeath:EastHampton,NewYork

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