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Joseph Heller: Critical Essay by John Clark Pratt

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Joseph Heller
About 27 pages (8,208 words)
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SOURCE: Pratt, John Clark. “Yossarian's Legacy: Catch-22 and the Vietnam War.” In Fourteen Landing Zones: Approaches to Vietnam War Literature, edited by Philip K. Jason, pp. 88-110. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1991.

In the following essay, Pratt explores parallels between Catch-22 and the experience of fighting in the Vietnam War.

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