We Bombed in New Haven
The story is told as if the reader was overhearing the patter of Bob Slocum's brain -- recording what is going on at the office, as well as his fantasies and memories that complete the story of his life.
... Bathsheba and pauses to savor their illicit passion . Much of the novel recapitulates the implications of this ... eyes , he follows Job's example in calling upon God to explain his ways a parallel that Heller enforces by larding ...
Presents the tale of the dangerously sane Captain Yossarian, who spends his time in Italy plotting to survive. This novel is a satirical indictment of military madness and stupidity, and the desire of the ordinary man to survive it.
Set in the closing months of World War II, this is the story of a bombardier named Yossarian who is frantic and furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him.
... when he walked onto the Broadway stage in Truckline Cafe in 1946 ) . We have seen Pacino before_last year for example as the bully in The Indian Wants the Bronx — but in Tiger we saw him clearly as an electrifying acting talent .
Collections of interviews with notable modern writers
Hugely funny and sweetly sad, Good as Gold is the story of children grown up, parents grown old, anad lovers grown apart.
... New York or London or Paris . The Festival is hallmark theater : it is a standard against which other companies may measure themselves , if they have the nerve . If it were not so ... NEW HAVEN We Bombed in New Haven, by Joseph Heller (1968)
323– 40 H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler, The King's English (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958) p. ... Melvin J. Friedman, 'Something Jewish Happened: Some Thoughts About Joseph Heller's Good as Gold", in Critical Essays on Joseph Heller, p.