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The inspiration for such works as Joseph Heller's Catch-22 , Jaroslav Hašek's black satire The Good Soldier Švejk is translated with an introduction by Cecil Parrott in Penguin Classics. Good-natured and garrulous, Švejk becomes the Austro-Hungarian army's most loyal Czech soldier when he is called up on the outbreak of the First World War - although his bumbling attempts to get to the front serve only to prevent him from reaching it. Playing cards, getting drunk and becoming a general nuisance, the resourceful Švejk uses all his natural cunning and genial subterfuge to deal with the doctors, police, clergy and officers who chivvy him towards battle. The story of a 'little man' caught in a vast bureaucratic machine, The Good Soldier Švejk combines dazzling wordplay and piercing satire to create a hilariously subversive depiction of the futility of war. Cecil Parrott's vibrant, unabridged and unbowdlerized translation is accompanied by an introduction discussing Hašek's turbulent life as an anarchist, communist and vagranty, and the Everyman character of Švejk. This edition also includes a guide to Czech names, maps and original illustrations by Josef Ladas. Jaroslav Hašek (1883-1923) Besides this book, the writer wrote more than 2,000 short works, short stories, glosses, sketches, mostly under various pen-names. If you enjoyed The Good Soldier Švejk , you might like Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita , also available in Penguin Classics. 'Brilliant ... perhaps the funniest novel ever written' George Monbiot 'Hašek was a comic genius' Sunday Times 'Hašek was a humorist of the highest calibre....A later age will perhaps put him on a level with Cervantes and Rabelais' Max Brod Review: Great Book - Wonderful to be able to buy this book again. A very amusing book. Review: A rather comic but rambling expose on the ultimate inadequacy of War - This book ia a rambling account of Svejk, a Czech underling who enlisted in the Austro Hungarian army in the 1st world war as the batman of a lieutenant, and his adventures while en route to the battle front. Rather in the same vein as Tom Jones i.e. the picaresque tradition of English novels. While full of hilarious and improbable incidents described tongue in cheek and sprinkled with profanities and sexual encounters,it tends to drag a bit after some time, the incidents becoming predictable and repetative. Difficult to finish at one go. The underlying anti-war values and ultimate futility of war portrayed are for all times though.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 329 Reviews |
C**Y
Great Book
Wonderful to be able to buy this book again. A very amusing book.
A**A
A rather comic but rambling expose on the ultimate inadequacy of War
This book ia a rambling account of Svejk, a Czech underling who enlisted in the Austro Hungarian army in the 1st world war as the batman of a lieutenant, and his adventures while en route to the battle front. Rather in the same vein as Tom Jones i.e. the picaresque tradition of English novels. While full of hilarious and improbable incidents described tongue in cheek and sprinkled with profanities and sexual encounters,it tends to drag a bit after some time, the incidents becoming predictable and repetative. Difficult to finish at one go. The underlying anti-war values and ultimate futility of war portrayed are for all times though.
V**F
this is a classic
The book is not for ladies. Witty, smart, very blunt and not politically correct. Humor is salty and sometimes even vulgar but never the less very truthful. Expose the ugliness of the war through the life of the small man thrown in to big military machine in the beginning and through the WWI.
D**S
Kalfaktorns kultivering till köks
Jaroslav Hasek är evigt okonstlat oetisk, jordnära jovial och tecknande tärande - väl värd läsning till öl på U Kalicha i Prag...
B**Ó
Very Good Introductory Chapter
Definitely worth buying - if only for the introduction. To me this served as very useful additional background info to the German translations I read before.
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