Catch-22: Antiheroic Antinovel
작성자
Stephen W. Potts
아직 평점이 없습니다
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
136
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1989
출판사
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805780416
ISBN-13
9780805780413
설명
Exploring the intricate tapestry of "Catch-22," this work delves into the multifaceted origins of a monumental antiheroic narrative that reshaped literary conventions. The author provides a detailed examination of the socio-political landscape during which Joseph Heller's masterpiece emerged, shedding light on the tumultuous experiences that fueled its creation. Through engaging analysis, readers gain insight into the unique narrative style that defines an antinovel, where absurdity intertwines with the bleak realities of war.
Themes of existentialism, bureaucratic absurdity, and the paradox of choice resonate throughout the discussions, revealing how they echo in the contemporary psyche. The interplay between humor and tragedy challenges traditional notions of heroism, prompting readers to question morality in the face of overwhelming institutional power. This examination invites a deeper consideration of what it means to navigate a world rife with contradictions.
Additionally, the critical reception of "Catch-22" is scrutinized, showcasing its evolution from controversial work to a celebrated classic. Through the lens of various critiques and interpretations, the narrative's enduring impact on both literature and culture is laid bare, affirming its status as an essential touchstone in understanding the complexities of human experience.
Themes of existentialism, bureaucratic absurdity, and the paradox of choice resonate throughout the discussions, revealing how they echo in the contemporary psyche. The interplay between humor and tragedy challenges traditional notions of heroism, prompting readers to question morality in the face of overwhelming institutional power. This examination invites a deeper consideration of what it means to navigate a world rife with contradictions.
Additionally, the critical reception of "Catch-22" is scrutinized, showcasing its evolution from controversial work to a celebrated classic. Through the lens of various critiques and interpretations, the narrative's enduring impact on both literature and culture is laid bare, affirming its status as an essential touchstone in understanding the complexities of human experience.