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Jaroslav Hasek

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Book Paperback
Book Jaroslav Hasek Cecil Parrott
Libristo code: 02023548
Publishers Cambridge University Press, February 2010
This 1982 book was the first major critical study of Jaroslav Hašek and his most important literary... Full description
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This 1982 book was the first major critical study of Jaroslav Hašek and his most important literary creation, The Good Soldier Švejk. For many people Hašek's book is simply extremely funny. Cecil Parrott begins from the point of view that a closer examination of the conditions under which the book was written reveal it to be a much deeper work than it appears on the surface: a tragic as well as a comic masterpiece. A leading authority on Hašek, Parrott wrote the definitive biography, The Bad Bohemian, and translated the unexpurgated version of Švejk and many of Hašek's short stories. This book is lucidly written and aimed at the non-specialist reader who requires guidance in coming to terms with this strange book. All quotations are translated, and the book also includes a number of illustrations including the only sketch of Švejk that Hašek approved.

About the book

Full name Jaroslav Hasek
Author Cecil Parrott
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2010
Number of pages 244
EAN 9780521136778
ISBN 0521136776
Libristo code 02023548
Weight 332
Dimensions 146 x 214 x 16
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