Catch as Catch Can: The Collected Stories and Other Writings explained
Catch As Catch Can: The Collected Stories and Other Writings is a 2003 collection of writings by Joseph Heller, author of Catch-22.[1]
List of writings
Previously published stories
- "I Don't Love You Any More" (1945)
- "Bookies, Beware!" (1947)
- "Lot's Wife" (1948)
- "Castle of Snow" (1948)
- "Girl from Greenwich" (1948)
- "A Man Named Flute" (1948)
- "Nothing to Be Done" (1948)
- "World Full of Great Cities" (1955)
- "MacAdam's Log" (1959)
- "Love, Dad" (1969)
- "Yossarian Survives" (1987)
- "Catch-23" (1990)
- "The Day Bush Left" (1990)
- "The Principal of Rivington Street" (2011)
Previously unpublished stories
- "To Laugh in the Morning"
- "A Day in the Country"
- "From Dawn to Dusk"
- "The Death of the Dying Swan"
- "The Sound of Asthma"
Play
- "Clevinger's Trial" (1973)
Essays on Catch-22
- "Catch-22 Revisited" (1967)
- "Joseph Heller Talks About Catch-22" (1972)
- "Reeling In Catch-22" (1977)
- "I Am the Bombardier!" (1995)
Notes and References
- Book: Catch as catch can : the collected stories and other writings. WorldCat. OCLC. 51095413. 1 January 2016.