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by Gary Dexter (Author)
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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd; 1st Paperback Edition edition (23 Sep 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0711229252
  • ISBN-13: 978-0711229259
  • Product Dimensions: 19.3 x 12.7 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 121,302 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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These are fascinating, pithy chunks of literary history. --Good Book Guide

A splendid and enjoyable piece of work. This Christmas... if no one buys this book for you, buy it for yourself. No literary lavatory will be complete without a copy. --Spectator

This is one literary curio that's worth having... A brilliantly unique buy. --Easy Living


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Writer Gary Dexter traverses the globe, the ages and the genres...a fascinating explication...Dexter's behind-the-scenes anecdotes and narratives truly amplify the works chosen. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Catchy title, 4 Jan 2008
By Patrick Mullane (Cork, Ireland) - See all my reviews
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An engaging and interesting book on the history behind various literary works. The authors chooses 50 titles, from ancient Greece to modern day USA and shows how the works came to be called the way they are. As the original articles come from a regular newspaper column, one can delightfully pick and choose excerpts at random. My own favourite is the article on why it is Catch-22 by Joseph Heller and not say Catch-14.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why Not Catch 21?, 21 Oct 2007
A fantastic read, both interestingly factual and compelling. I would reccomend this to anybody with even the slightest taste of great non-fiction. Gary Dexter's, Why Not Catch 21 is a must. This is one of the books you hsve to read before you die. I am eagerly awaiting a sequel or more of his great writing. Bravo.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Why Not Catch Him?, 30 Jan 2008
By Andrew Moules (Albania) - See all my reviews
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The title should be why not Catch 18, as it is made clear that that was the number chosen by Heller as a title up until the publisher with deeper thinking and subtlty gave us the title which became a well known (and according to Heller) misused phrase. That is one of the high points of this ragtag colllection of titular explanantions. One should ask: Why not Lord of the Hobbits? or Catcher in the Maize? These books however, are not included. What is her eis only that which has a story behind it. At least a partly verifiable story.
It is a mine of (useless) information. The pseudonymes of the 3 Bronte sisters and their first book of published poems and when they died, and some of their influences are all to be found in one chapter. Then there is Moby Dick and the first Sherlock Holmes story, stolen from Edgar Allen Poe; perhaps? Tnhere is, unlike sherlock Holmes, lots of conjecture and little in the way of facts for most of the chapters, except C.S.Lewis, one of the greatest minds of the 20th Century and accountable about his written works. He answers a young enquirers question about Aslan in this way:
Has there never been anyone in this world who(1.) Arrived at the same time as Father Christmas.(2.) Said he was the son of the Great Emperor.(3.) Gave himself up for someone else's fault to be jeered at and killed by wicked people.(4.) Came to life again.(5.) Is sometimes spoken of as a lamb (see the end of the Dawn Treader). Don't you really know His name in this world. Think it over and let me know the answer!
Then there is Marie Stopes's book about married sex. It turns out that she would have been appalled that her name is now attached to abortion clinics and the rights of homosexuals. All very interesting though.
Finally, the banality of most of the stories is amusing. A clockwork Orange was probably derived from nothing more subversive that a Terry's Chocolate Orange!
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