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Joseph Heller: Critical Essay by Marshall Toman

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Joseph Heller
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SOURCE: Toman, Marshall. “The Political Satire in Joseph Heller's Good as Gold.Studies in Contemporary Satire 17 (1990): 6-14.

In the following essay, Toman examines Heller's satirical treatment of the American neoconservative political program in Good as Gold.

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