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Joseph Heller: Critical Essay by David M. Craig

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Joseph Heller
About 33 pages (9,887 words)
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SOURCE: Craig, David M. “From Avignon to Catch-22.War, Literature, and the Arts 6, no. 2 (fall-winter 1994): 27-54.

In the following essay, Craig discusses the influence of Heller's World War II experience as a pilot over Avignon on the writing of Catch-22.

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