|
Search over 100 encyclopedias and dictionaries: |
Research categories | Follow us on Twitter |
Research categories
View all topics in the newsView all reference sources at Encyclopedia.com |
|||
|
dead
... Read more |
|
deadly
... Read more |
|
prayers for the dead
... Read more |
|
dead weight
... Read more |
|
dead space
... Read more |
|
From the House of the Dead
... Read more |
|
Catch-22
CATCH-22 CATCH-22, a 1961 best-selling novel by Joseph Heller (1923–1999), set on a U.S. Air Force base in the Mediterranean during World War II. A work of comic genius, Catch-22 represented not just a satire of life in the military but also a serious protest ag... Read more |
|
Joseph Heller
Joseph Heller 1923-99, American writer, b. Brooklyn, N.Y. Heller is best known for his first novel, Catch-22 (1961). Set in World War II, it is a darkly humorous commentary on the illogic of war and bureaucracy. The title, which refers to an inescapable double bind, has entered the language.... Read more |
|
Amelie Rives
Rives, AméLie (1863–1945), Virginia‐born novelist, poet, and playwright, lived for some time in England, where she fell under the influence of the attenuated impressionism of the fin de siècle authors, as is revealed in her novelette The Quick or the Dead? (1888), a... Read more |
|
Anubis
Anubis , Egyptian god of the dead. He presided over the embalming of the dead and is represented as a dog-headed or jackal-headed man.... Read more |
No reference documents or articles match the search term JOSEPH HELLER CATCH22 AUTHOR DEAD
Suggestions: