7/21/11
A great anti-war book gets a contemporary kiss
The War for Catch-22 | Culture | Vanity Fair: "“For sixteen years I have been waiting for the great anti-war book which I knew WWII must produce,” Stephen E. Ambrose, writer and historian, wrote to Heller in January 1962. “I rather doubted, however, that it would come out of America; I would have guessed Germany. I am happy to have been wrong. Thank you.”" I would wish for more than a kiss. And I will get it. A century of groundswell based on the obsolescence and idiocy of war and the eventual activation of values which have been within us since we evolved from the apes.
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