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One of the widly popular books of joseph heller, catch 22, represented a form of popular existentialism and was concerned with the absurdity of

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It was concerned with the absurdity of "war".

Joseph Heller was an American writer of books, short stories, plays etc. His most famous novel is Catch-22, a parody on war and organization, whose title has turned into an equivalent word for a preposterous or conflicting decision. It is said that the basic concept for Catch-22 depended on Joseph Heller's own involvement in World War II.

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