The previously uncollected writings of Joseph Heller, including hitherto unpublished stories, lost chapters from 'Catch-22' and further tales about the unforgettable Yossarian.
Not many writers introduce a phrase - let alone a whole idea - into a language. In 'Catch-22', Joseph Heller invented a motif for the modern world. The book shaped everything that came after it, establishing Heller's reputation as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. But where did the author who was able to create that novel come from? And what happened to those remarkable characters?
On the eightieth anniversary of Heller's birth, Catch as Catch Can for the first time collects his stories and writings to chart the development of a genius. From Heller's recollections of his Coney Island childhood to the later tales of his greatest creation Yossarian, Catch as Catch Can is the last great work of one of the twentieth century's most important literary figures.