Closing Time

Author: Joseph Heller

Revisiting many of the characters of Catch-22, Joseph Heller’s Closing Time is a darkly funny depiction of the moral collapse of the Western world. It features ageing versions of Yossarian, Milo and Sammy Singer and others fighting not the Germans, but The End…..Read More

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