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mk  ·  3976 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Kurt Vonnegut's review of a novel by Joseph Heller.

    I say that this is the most memorable, and therefore the most permanent variation on a familiar theme, in that it says baldly what the other variations only implied, what the other variations tried with desperate sentimentality not to imply: That many lives, judged by the standards of the people who live them, are simply not worth living.

Something Happened is a crushing book. It is an unrelentless, crushing book. It left a shadow in my mind. Like LSD, you either have or you haven't, and you don't know which is better.





briandmyers  ·  3975 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Good review, mk - I read this a few years back, and feel exactly the same way.

It is a good book, and Heller is a gifted writer, but (unlike Catch-22) this book is absolutely no fun, at all, and I would be hesitant to recommend it. Bleak and depressing, with a pathetic and unlikable protagonist.

There aren't many good things written about Hellers other works, because there ARE no other Hellers novels, by the way. This is a well-written novel, but if it weren't for Catch-22, Something Happened would be unknown, I'd wager.

b_b  ·  3976 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Well, with that kind of endorsement, how could I not add it to my reading queue?!