The True Story of Catch-22
The Real Men and Missions of Joseph Heller's 340th Bomb Group in World War II
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October 15, 2012
Meder's father, Colonel Willis F. Chapman, the 340th Bomb Group's commander, was the model for Colonel Cathcart in Joseph Heller's Catch-22. Using her father's papers, interviews with bomb group members, and correspondence with Heller himself, she reveals the actual individuals and events behind Heller's antiwar novel. She juxtaposes passages from the novel with comments made by those involved in the real events to demonstrate the extent to which Heller transmuted fact into fiction. Heller's satiric caricatures are here shown to have stemmed from patriotic, courageous, highly decorated airmen who daily performed heroic wartime feats against overwhelming obstacles. The log of George Wells (Captain Wren in Catch-22), who flew a record 102 missions in his B-25, is included in an appendix. VERDICT Less concerned with Heller's novel than with the history behind it, Meder's book will appeal more to readers of military history than to literary fans of Catch-22, who can follow Heller's war years in his autobiography, Now and Then: From Coney Island to Here or in Tracy Daugherty's biography, Just One Catch.--WG
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