the audiobook might be out of print (I can't figure out why this happens, but there was one, and it's pretty good). I have a copy somewhere, which I can TRY to get to you, although it very well might have copy protection or some other bullshit going on. but I'm on it...
ha!...I just checked and the audiobook is very much available on Audible (Unabridged, 19 hours).
the audiobook might be out of print (I can't figure out why this happens, but there was one, and it's pretty good). I have a copy somewhere, which I can TRY to get to you, although it very well might have copy protection or some other bullshit going on. but I'm on it...
ha!...I just checked and the audiobook is very much available on Audible (Unabridged, 19 hours).
Interesting. I have had very little dealings with this publisher. If you know who/what they are, you'll understand. They wanted to get a "real" history line going, and were willing to work with authors who weren't part of their usual crowd, but then right when this book - the first of those - happened, 2016 happened.
all of us are going to keep paying and paying for those four or five years. it's pretty amazing and very much like a bad dream, in which the worst thing imaginable is exactly what happens five minutes later.
....and Bob Gottlieb's excellent autobiography has a long section on his editing of "Catch-22," in which he was very much a part of what that book was.
the audiobook might be out of print (I can't figure out why this happens, but there was one, and it's pretty good). I have a copy somewhere, which I can TRY to get to you, although it very well might have copy protection or some other bullshit going on. but I'm on it...
ha!...I just checked and the audiobook is very much available on Audible (Unabridged, 19 hours).
Interesting. I have had very little dealings with this publisher. If you know who/what they are, you'll understand. They wanted to get a "real" history line going, and were willing to work with authors who weren't part of their usual crowd, but then right when this book - the first of those - happened, 2016 happened.
all of us are going to keep paying and paying for those four or five years. it's pretty amazing and very much like a bad dream, in which the worst thing imaginable is exactly what happens five minutes later.
....and Bob Gottlieb's excellent autobiography has a long section on his editing of "Catch-22," in which he was very much a part of what that book was.