When it comes to fiction, humor is serious business.
If tragedy appeals to the emotions, wit appeals to the mind.
“You have to know where the funny is,” the writer Sheila Heti says, “and if you know where the funny is, you know everything.” Humor is a bulwark against complacency and conformity, mediocrity and predictability.
With all this in mind, we’ve put together a list of 22 of the funniest novels written in English since Joseph Heller’s “Catch-22” (1961).
That book presented a voice that was fresh, liberated, angry and also funny — about something American novels hadn’t been funny about before: war.
Persons:
Sheila Heti, we’ve, Joseph Heller’s “, John Yossarian, Bob Dylan
Locations:
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