Now and Then: From Coney Island to Here,Used

Now and Then: From Coney Island to Here,Used

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From the author of two of our most legendary novels, Catch22 and SomethingHappened, comes a slyly funny, vastly revelatory memoir that is at once a lovingevocation of a lost America and an exploration of the frontier where life turnsinto literature.Now and Then follows Joseph Heller from his fatherless childhood on theboardwalks of Depressionera Coney Island, where he grew up amid the rumble ofthe Cyclone and the tantalizing aroma of Mrs. Shatzkin's knishes. It offers adizzying bombardier'seye view of the sky over wartime Italy, where Hellerencountered the characters and incidents he would later translate into Catch22.It depicts a writer coming to terms with both rejection and celebrity. Here, inshort, is a life filled with incident and insight, recollected with subversivehumor, exquisite timing, and a fine appreciation for the absurd.

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