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		<title>I Was So Much Older Then</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew Feldstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been re-reading Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. I first read this incredible novel when I was 15 years old. At the time I thought it a clever and satirical look at the human condition. I enjoyed the convoluted wordplay, the satire, and the absurd cast of characters. When I saw the movie version, directed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been re-reading Catch-22 by Joseph Heller.  I first read this incredible novel when I was 15 years old.  At the time I thought it a clever and satirical look at the human condition.  I enjoyed the convoluted wordplay, the satire, and the absurd cast of characters.  When I saw the movie version, directed by Mike Nichols, I remember being disappointed that the film was darker and &#8220;less funny&#8221; than the book. <?php amm_getMediaID('amm_default_output',44);?><br />
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Fast forward to 2008. (I will discuss the anachronistic linearity of &#8220;fast forward&#8221; another time.)  Me, age 15, was a long time ago and the Catch-22 I am reading today bears little resemblance to the one I read back then.  While my 15 year old self picked up on the satire (we were &#8216;all about&#8217; satire back then) I missed the irony.  I hadn&#8217;t been around long enough to appreciate Yossarian, and the other characters in the book, as more than devices used to convey a social and political message.</p>
<p>People behave absurdly and endanger others all the time and it isn&#8217;t funny; it&#8217;s scary.  Self-important, clueless bureaucrats actually do have too much control over our lives and they keep raising the number of missions we need to fly (<em>Metaphor alert!</em>) in order to inflate their own atrophied self-image.  In some ways I wish I could just shake my head and, with a wry smile, assure myself that it&#8217;s all in harmless fun.  But, if I have discovered anything in the intervening years, it&#8217;s that Joseph Heller&#8217;s message was more a warning than a passive commentary on human foibles.</p>
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