One of the most pleasurable, engrossing, and in retrospect moving American novels ever written… <b>The most criminally overlooked great novel of the past half century is a book called <i>Something Happened</i></b>
LA Review of Books
<b>It is splendidly put together and hypnotic to read. It is as clear and hard-edged as a cut diamond.</b> Mr. Heller's concentration and patience are so evident on every page that one can only say that "Something Happened" is at all points precisely what he hoped it would be
- Kurt Vonnegut,
I used to think <i>Catch-22</i> was my best novel until I read Kurt Vonnegut's review of <i>Something Happened.</i> Now I think <i>Something Happened</i> is
- Joseph Heller,
<b>A supremely controlled and meticulous masterpiece</b>, grounded in the horror of daily living
- John Self, Guardian
FROM THE AUTHOR OF CATCH-22, SOON TO BE A TV SERIES ON CHANNEL 4
Joseph Heller's other masterpiece - a darkly comic, sometimes tragic satire that does for the American Dream what Catch-22 did for the madness of war
'Joseph Heller's finest achievement' Jonathan Coe
Bob Slocum was a promising executive. He had an attractive wife, three children, a nice house, and as many mistresses as he desired. His life was settled and ordered; he had conformed and society demanded he be happy - or at least pretend to be. But the pretence was becoming more and more difficult, as Slocum's discontent grew into an overwhelming sense of desolation, frustration and fear.
And then something happened. . .
'One of the most pleasurable, engrossing, and in retrospect moving American novels ever written… The most criminally overlooked great novel of the past half century is a book called Something Happened' LA Review of Books