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Posted on April 26, 2020December 13, 2020 by Aoife

S1 E5 Joseph Heller, ‘Catch-22’ (1961)

An instant bestseller in Britain, ‘Catch-22’ was banned in Ireland from 1962 to 1974. There’s lots of sex in this book but the first sentence was the reason it was banned.

Categories20th century, Blog, Episode, Podcast TagsAirforce, America, Censorship, Dr Sinead McEneaney, Joseph Heller, Murder, War, World War 2

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