Joseph Heller Reihenfolge der Bücher
Yosef Heller ist ein Autor, dessen Werke tiefgründige menschliche Fragen mit scharfer Intelligenz und einer einzigartigen Perspektive erforschen. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch stilistische Eleganz und die Fähigkeit aus, die Komplexität der menschlichen Erfahrung einzufangen. Heller befasst sich häufig mit Themen wie Identität, Erinnerung und der Suche nach Sinn in der modernen Welt. Sein literarischer Beitrag liegt in seiner Fähigkeit, durch seine nachdenklichen und eindringlichen Erzählungen beim Leser zu Introspektion und Empathie anzuregen.






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- 2018
- 2011
Catch-22. 50th Anniversary Edition
- 524 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Fifty years after its original publication, Catch-22 remains a cornerstone of American literature and one of the funniest—and most celebrated—books of all time. In recent years it has been named to “best novels” lists by Time, Newsweek, the Modern Library, and the London Observer. Set in Italy during World War II, this is the story of the incomparable, malingering bombardier, Yossarian, a hero who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him. But his real problem is not the enemy—it is his own army, which keeps increasing the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service. Yet if Yossarian makes any attempt to excuse himself from the perilous missions he’s assigned, he’ll be in violation of Catch-22, a hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule: a man is considered insane if he willingly continues to fly dangerous combat missions, but if he makes a formal request to be removed from duty, he is proven sane and therefore ineligible to be relieved. This fiftieth-anniversary edition commemorates Joseph Heller’s masterpiece with a new introduction by Christopher Buckley; a wealth of critical essays and reviews by Norman Mailer, Alfred Kazin, Anthony Burgess, and others; rare papers and photos from Joseph Heller’s personal archive; and much more. Here, at last, is the definitive edition of a classic of world literature.
- 2009
Flamingo Moderne Klassieke: Catch-22
- 475 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
De zwarte humor, de absurde logica en onvergetelijke personages als Yossarian, de bommenrichter die denkt dat de vijand erop uit is hem te vermoorden, en de gewiekste messofficier Milo Minderbinder, maken Joseph Hellers Catch-22 tot een indrukwekkend boek. Catch-22 is de oorlogsroman die alle andere oorlogsromans overbodig maakt: origineel, bitter, vulgair, geestig, spitsvondig en ontroerend.
- 2003
Catch as Catch Can
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The previously uncollected writings of Joseph Heller, including hitherto unpublished stories, lost chapters from CATCH-22 and further tales from that novel's unforgettable 'hero', Yossarian.
- 2000
Прошло полвека со времени первой публикации, но "Поправка-22" по-прежнему остается краеугольным камнем американской литературы и одной из самых знаменитых книг всех времен. "Time", "Newsweek", "Modern Library", "London Observer" включили ее в списки "лучших романов", а в списке "200 лучших книг по версии BBC" она занимает 11 место. Эта оригинальная история о службе летчиков ВВС США в период Второй мировой войны полна несуразных ситуаций, не менее несуразных смешных диалогов, безумных персонажей и абсурдных бюрократических коллизий, связанных с некой не существующей на бумаге, но от этого не менее действенной "поправкой-22" в законе, гласящей о том, что "всякий, кто хочет уклониться от боевого задания, нормален и, следовательно, годен к строевой"… Это произведение сложно назвать просто антивоенным романом. Это глубокая всеобъемлющая сатира на нашу повседневность, образ жизни и принципы "цивилизованного" общества.
- 2000
Portrait of an Artist As an Old Man
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Imagine an author who has become a legend in his own lifetime - all because of the novel he wrote in the first flush of youth. Novelist Eugene Pota is a cultural icon of the twentieth century, struggling to write what will be the last novel of his career. But what to write about when, like so many noted authors before him, all of Pota's output since that first, landmark novel has been scrutinized and dissected - and found wanting? PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST, AS AN OLD MAN follows Pota's efforts to settle on a subject for his final work. In his search, Heller - through Pota - pays homage to his favourite authors and discusses the problems that have plagued so many writers whose later works failed to live up to the successes of their first: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry James, Jack London, Joseph Conrad, to name but a few. It is a rare and enthralling look into the artist's search for creativity, a search that comes at a point in life when impotence - both sexual and spiritual - has become a frustrating fact. Joseph Heller must have known that this would be his final novel; it stands as a fitting testament to the life and works of a leading light in modern literature.
- 1998
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 thirty-five years after the explosion of Catch-22 into the world's consciousness, Heller gives us his life. Here is his Coney Island childhood, down the block from the world's most famous amusement park. It was the height of the Depression, it was a fatherless family, yet little Joey Heller had a terrific time - on the boardwalk, in the ocean (dangerously out of his depth), playing follow-the-leader in and out of local bars, even in school. Then a series of jobs, from delivering telegrams (on his first bike) to working in a navy yard - until Pearl Harbor, the air force, Italy. And after the war, college (undreamed-of before the G.I. Bill), teaching, Madison Avenue, marriage, and - always - writing. And finally the spectacular success of Catch-22, launching one of the great literary careers
- 1994
Das New York der 90er Jahre liefert das Szenarium für diesen Roman, der eine Endzeit in mehrfacher Hinsicht schildert: das Ende eines Jahrhunderts, des schrecklichen, kriegerischen 20. Jahrhunderts, das zugleich das Ende eines Jahrtausends ist. Und mit seinen Protagonisten, die jetzt in ihren späten 60ern sind, blickt der amerikanische Autor Joseph Heller, Jahrgang 1923, zurück im Zorn auf die Jahrzehnte nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. In einer raschen Abfolge von schrillen Momentaufnahmen, dramatischen Szenen, bühnenreifen Dialogen und Passagen der Erinnerung und Reflexion, in einer beispiellosen Mischung aus Satire, Melancholie und Phantasie entwirft der Roman das Panorama einer in Auflösung begriffenen Gesellschaft.









