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The good soldier Svejk

LT016630
2000
Jaroslav Hasek

Editora Penguin
Idioma Inglês
Estado : Usado 4/5
Encadernação : Brochado
Disponib. - Em stock

€8
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  • Ano
  • 2000
  • Colecção
  • Penguin Classics
  • Idioma Original
  • Checo
  • Tradutor
  • Cecil Parrot
  • Código
  • LT016630
  • Detalhes físicos
  • Dimensões
  • 13,00 x 20,00 x
  • Nº Páginas
  • v

Descrição

With the original illustrations by Josef Lada

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.


LT016630
2000
Jaroslav Hasek
Editora Penguin
Idioma Inglês
Estado : Usado 4/5
Encadernação : Brochado
Disponib. - Em stock

Mais detalhes
  • Ano
  • 2000
  • Colecção
  • Penguin Classics
  • Idioma Original
  • Checo
  • Tradutor
  • Cecil Parrot
  • Código
  • LT016630
  • Detalhes físicos

  • Dimensões
  • 13,00 x 20,00 x
  • Nº Páginas
  • v
Descrição

With the original illustrations by Josef Lada

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.