al-Khidʻah 22

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Heller, Joseph: al-Khidʻah 22 (Arabic language, 2008, Maktabah Jarīr)

466 pages

Arabic language

Published 2008 by Maktabah Jarīr.

OCLC Number:
690776271

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Presents the contemporary classic depicting the struggles of a U.S. airman attempting to survive the lunacy and depravity of a World War II base.

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reviewed Catch-22 by Joseph Heller (Everyman's library ;)

Disappointing

I decided it was finally time to read Catch-22 so I could get the cultural references that come up from time to time. I couldn't finish it.

In each chapter, we meet some odd characters with odd names that are probably supposed to make the reader laugh. We encounter some kind of circular logic. We have an absurd situation. And nothing really changes, and then we move onto the next chapter with new odd-named characters, new circular logic, new absurdities. 8 chapters into the book I skimmed through the chapter titles, which are nearly all odd character names, and realized it was likely going to be the same pattern again and again. The problem is that I wasn't entertained, and so in the middle of my 8th mission I decided that it just wasn't worth it and deserted. I won't make it to 42 missions.

Repetition to drive …

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Subjects

  • Arabic fiction translated from English
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • Fiction