Many thanks to LitHub for releasing Brian Birnbaum's article about this journey of discovery!
Author: Jonathan Fish
Riding the Catch-22 Train
The newest adaptation of Catch-22 is coming soon, with a May 17, 2019 release on Hulu. As I walked on to the S train in Times Square this week, Catch-22 was everywhere! Click on image for full post.
The Doctor’s Letter
Like Yossarian, Lt. Fish sought a medical diagnosis of mental instability in order to ground himself. Such a diagnosis, "aero-anxiety" was received from Dr. Marino, but would this be enough to get Lt. Fish home? Click image to read this post.
Finito? The “Mission Limit”
"Finito" was how Lt. Fish opened and closed the entry for his 60th mission. With the mission limit was set at 60, this should have been his last. However, later that month the mission limit was again increased by 5, making Fish weary he'd ever be allowed to go home, and leading him to seek alternative ways out. Read full post by clicking image above.
Bologna: A good time to go see Rome
Knowing the risks that would be faced over Bologna, Yossarian takes every effort he can think of to avoid having to fly there. Similarly, Lt. Fish also found a way to avoid the Bologna missions. Click on image to read this post.
Avignon: The Mission on Which Yossarian Lost His Nerve
Avignon is described as "the mission on which Yossarian lost his nerve." Lieutenants Heller and Fish flew in the same formation on August 15, 1944 on a mission to Avignon that prompted Heller to later state "after Avignon, all I wanted to do was go home." Click on picture for to read further.
Ferrara & The Spam Salad
Three key missions are used in Catch-22 to plot Yossarian's journey as he morphs from gung-ho soldier to realizing his officers may never let him leave and actively seeking another way out. The Ferrara missions are during the time when Yossarian fully dedicates himself to carrying out the military's objectives. Click image to read more.
“I have a confession”
Joseph Heller clearly stated exactly which aspects of Yossarian were from his own experiences, and which aspects were not. As he says, “…Yossarian’s emotions, Yossarian’s reaction to the war in the squadron were not those I experienced when I was overseas". Click image to read more.
The Incarnation of a Wish
I began to wonder...if my grandfather's circle of friends inspired some of the characters, could my grandfather have also inspired a character in Catch-22's broad supporting cast? Heller stated that fellow comrade Francis Yohannan only provided the name for Yossarian and that "the rest of Yossarian is the incarnation of a wish.”
Huple’s Cat
Francis Yohannan owned a pet cocker spaniel he bought in Rome, which became Huple’s cat in the novel...in order “to protect its identity”. Click on image to read more.