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Within the corpus of Heller's work, Good as Gold shares the closest affinities with God Knows (1984; see separate entry) in the use of Yiddish dialect and in the author's examination of his Jewish heritage. Linking this novel to Catch-22 (1961; see separate entry), critics have suggested Good as Gold does to Washington politics what the earlier book did to the military.
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