Catch-22 - Joseph Heller

Catch-22

Joseph Heller

出版时间

1996-09-04

ISBN

9780684833392

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
Catch-22 is like no other novel. It is one of the funniest books ever written, a keystone work in American literature, and even added a new term to the dictionary.   At the heart of Catch-22 resides the incomparable, malingering bombardier, Yossarian, a hero endlessly inventive in his schemes to save his skin from the horrible chances of war. His efforts are perfectly understandable because as he furiously scrambles, thousands of people he hasn't even met are trying to kill him. His problem is Colonel Cathcart, who keeps raising the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service. Yet if Yossarian makes any attempts to excuse himself from the perilous missions that he is committed to flying, he is trapped by the Great Loyalty Oath Crusade, the hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule from which the book takes its title: a man is considered insane if he willingly continues to fly dangerous combat missions, but if he makes the necessary formal request to be relieved of such missions, the very act of making the request proves that he is sane and therefore ineligible to be relieved.   Catch-22 is a microcosm of the twentieth-century world as it might look to some one dangerously sane -- a masterpiece of our time.   There was a time when reading Joseph Heller's classic satire on the murderous insanity of war was nothing less than a rite of passage. Echoes of Yossarian, the wise-ass bombardier who was too smart to die but not smart enough to find a way out of his predicament, could be heard throughout the counterculture. As a result, it's impossible not to consider Catch-22 to be something of a period piece. But 40 years on, the novel's undiminished strength is its looking-glass logic. Again and again, Heller's characters demonstrate that what is commonly held to be good, is bad; what is sensible, is nonsense.   Yossarian says, "You're talking about winning the war, and I am talking about winning the war and keeping alive."   "Exactly," Clevinger snapped smugly. "And which do you think is more important?"   "To whom?" Yossarian shot back. "It doesn't make a damn bit of difference who wins the war to someone who's dead."   "I can't think of another attitude that could be depended upon to give greater comfort to the enemy."   "The enemy," retorted Yossarian with weighted precision, "is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on."   Mirabile dictu, the book holds up post-Reagan, post-Gulf War. It's a good thing, too. As long as there's a military, that engine of lethal authority, Catch-22 will shine as a handbook for smart-alecky pacifists. It's an utterly serious and sad, but damn funny book.
AI导读
核心看点
  • 黑色幽默经典,讽刺战争荒诞与官僚体制。
  • 揭示第二十二条军规的逻辑陷阱与人性困境。
  • 从爆笑讽刺转向对生命与死亡的深刻悲悯。
适合谁读
  • 喜欢黑色幽默、讽刺文学及美国现代小说的读者。
  • 对官僚逻辑、职场困境或存在主义哲学感兴趣者。
  • 能接受非线性叙事,愿意挑战阅读耐心的读者。
读前提醒
  • 前期笑料密集,需耐心熬过前三十章才能领悟深意。
  • 注意人物关系错综复杂,建议结合人物表辅助阅读。
  • 不必纠结逻辑漏洞,重点感受其荒诞与讽刺的艺术。
读者共识
  • 前半部令人捧腹大笑,后半部直击灵魂引发深思。
  • 被誉为美国文学基石,重新定义了荒诞与幽默。
  • 阅读体验如过山车,在笑声中感受到彻骨的悲凉。

本导读基于书籍简介、目录、原文摘录、短评和书评生成,不等同于全文精读。

精彩摘录
  • "我抬起头来,就看见人们在捞钱。我看不见天堂,圣徒和天使,我看见人们利用每一次高尚的冲动和每一场人类的悲剧大捞其钱。"
  • "约塞连极严肃地看着他,想用另一种方式试试。“奥尔是不是疯子?” “他当然是疯子,”丹尼卡医生说。 “你能让他停飞吗?” “当然可以。不过,先得由他自己来向我提这个要求。规定中有这一条。” “那他干吗不来找你?” “因为他是疯子,”丹尼卡医生说,“他好多次死里逃生,可还是一个劲地上天执行作战任务,他要不是疯子,那才怪呢。当然,我可以让奥尔停飞。但,他首先得自己来找我提这个要求。” “难道他只要跟你提出要求,就可以停飞?” “没错。让他来找我。” “这样你就能让他停飞?”约塞连问。 “不能。这样我就不能让他停飞。” “你是说这其中有个圈套?” “那当然,”丹尼卡医生答道,“这就是第二十二条军规。凡"
  • "人是物质,那就是斯诺登的秘密。把他扔出窗口,他会坠落。拿火点着他,他会燃烧。把他埋掉,他会腐烂,跟别的各种垃圾一样。精神一去,人即是垃圾。这便是斯诺登的秘密。成熟就是一切"
  • "...几乎不需要任何诀窍,就可以把谣言说成真理,把阳痿说成禁欲,把傲慢说成谦卑,把劫掠说成慈善,把偷窃说成礼遇,把亵渎说成智慧,把野蛮霸道说成爱国主义,把残忍说成正义。谁都可以这么做,根本不需要什么智力,也不需要任何道德力量。"
  • "人是物质的,这就是斯诺登的秘密。把他从窗口扔出去,他就会摔吸取;把他点燃了,他就会烧起来;把他埋入地下,他就会和别的各种垃圾一样腐烂。灵魂离去之后,人就变成了垃圾。这就是斯诺登的秘密。"
  • "在这个世界上,除了那些擅长权术、卑鄙无耻的一小撮人之外,其他所有的人全都得不到温饱和公正的待遇。这是一个多么令人憎恶的世界啊!他想知道,即使在他自己那个繁荣的国度里,在这同一个夜晚,有多少人缺吃少穿,有多少住房四壁透风,有多少丈夫喝得烂醉,有多少妻子遭受毒打,有多少孩子被欺侮、被辱骂、被遗弃。有多少家庭忍饥挨饿买不起食物?有多少人伤心欲绝?在这同一个夜晚,发生了多少起自杀事件,又有多少人精神失常?有多少奸商和店老板欣喜若狂?有多少赢家变为输家,多少成功者变为失败者,多少富人变为穷人?有多少聪明人其实愚蠢透顶?有多少美满的结局其实充满了不幸?有多少老实人其实是骗子,多少勇敢的人其实是胆小鬼,多少"
  • "“你应当尽量不去想他们,”丹比少校语气肯定地建议道,“而且你决不能让他们改变你的价值观。理想是美好的,但人们常常并不那么美好。你必须尽量抬头看看大局。”"
  • "邓巴还是一动不动地躺在床上,两眼像洋娃娃一般直愣愣盯着天花板。他正在努力延长他的生命期限。他的办法就是培养无聊。p3"
用户评论
http://audioc.at/catch-22/
非常好的叽喳 读到后来柳暗花明 豁然开朗
读到最后我也像其他人一样想哭(Nately的死是我觉得最讽刺,最痛心的,他和老头的对话很是难忘。真的很喜欢这本书,但不会再读第二遍
i don't know what to say, it's just so overwhelming!!! definitely going to reread!
绝对的好书!!我们要赢得这场战争,但是我只想活下去。这是本随便翻开一页都可以看的书,没有观点只有玩笑。差不多四个半的小时阅读,我丝毫不觉时间的流逝,书中的世界让我着迷的同时让我心寒。阅读关键字:黑色幽默,讽刺。
轰炸友军,荒诞不羁,却又理所应当的一幕。真感谢祖国是社会主义国家,所以金钱没有腐化中国人的精神。
当没有人在乎的时候,就应该去他妈的。真的是20世纪最好的几本书之一,全文没品笑话,milo就是神;如果Snowden真的发生,我们都应该赤身裸体领取学位和奖章;但怎么会有这么伤感的小说,怎么会有这样热烈的结局;catch-22的俗语简直是对此书最大的误导(除了确有其事),我真的很难想象自己能记住这么多莫名其妙的人,但我记住了。祝所有错过了orr的人最终都能躲过nately‘s whore的追杀
结尾扣分。
阅读体验非常好 文字毫不晦涩 处处透着幽默 然而到最后却有种心里堵住的感觉
求求了,读读吧。这几天都看到好几个了,有说44的,有说24的。。。。Major Major Major也不能同意啊。。。
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