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The Good Soldier Svejk (Everyman's Library) [Hardcover]

Jaroslav Hasek (Author)
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May 25, 1993
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Introduction and translation by Cecil Parrott

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Introduction and translation by Cecil Parrott

About the Author

Jaroslav Hasek (1883–1923) wrote, in addition to this masterpiece, more than 2,000 short works, stories, glosses, and sketches, mostly under various pen names. Born in Bohemia, he spent several years in Russian prison camps, and died at Lipnice in Czechoslovakia.
Cecil Parrott was Hasek’s biographer as well as the best-known translator of his work.
Josef Lada was an artist and illustrator and friend of Hasek’s from 1907. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 864 pages
  • Publisher: Everyman's Library (May 25, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679420363
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679420361
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.2 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #996,744 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably My Favorite Book, January 11, 2001
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This review is from: The Good Soldier Svejk (Everyman's Library) (Hardcover)
I first read Hasek's masterpiece almost 30 years ago in a shorter and more Bowdlerized translation. The Cecil Parrot edition is, needless to say, far preferable (it even contains a wonderful introduction including a discussion of Czech profanity as compared to that in English) and I've read it again and again since it came out in 1974. Shelby Foote said somewhere that every year he reads Proust as a sort of literary vacation. About ever 2 or 3 years I reread Svejk to cleanse my literary palate and it's always as fresh and as enjoyable as it was the first time. The dialogue, the characters and the situations in Svejk are, stated simply, the funniest I've ever read. Many other books have many merits in this regard, but none has approached Hasek in the sustained hilarity over 500 pages or more. The secret policeman, Bretschneider, Chaplain Katz, Sergeant Major Vanek, Cadet Biegler, Balloun and Lt. Dub are all memorable characters in their own right, but when they interact the result surpasses anything I have ever read for comedy. The episode involving a character with writer's block during his drafting of a prayer to be recited while administering Mr. Kokoska's pharmaceutical powders for cow flatulence is a classic rivalling Aristophanes or Rabelais. [I realize that sentence is confusingly prolix, so please read the book; it will be worth your while.] The term "laugh out loud" is overused and abused these days, but The Good Soldier Svejk will have you disturbing family and friends with repeated guffawing any time you are reading it nearby. I can't give a text any higher recommendation.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Svejk, or - what's so great about real life, December 1, 1997
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This review is from: The Good Soldier Svejk (Everyman's Library) (Hardcover)
Hasek died before he completed this book, a deep loss to all literature lovers, whether they are aware of it or not. Hasek was known for his excellent memory, which is reflected in SVEJK; for this book is perhaps as close to reality as any historical text can get. It has the haunting sense of reality which made Don Quixote what it is; and yet this book contains many of the most hillarious moments I've ever read. The authentic description of the people of the time, the world war from the simple soldier's viewpoint, and the eternal struggle between the desires of the nations and the wish for good life of the common people - all are represented in SVEJK, in a way no other book has ever been able to acheive. Svejk is a timeless non-hero, whom we cannot but simphatize. Hasek has succeeded in making the little, meaningless and even horrable moments of life of a soldier in the world war a poem of glory to the human spirit and to the simple man. Although Svejk was released from the service "for being an idiot", he is smarter than them all; We can tell who the real idiots are, represented in a way we all felt inside but never put to write. All that is acheived in a text that never once states someone's inner thoughts, like too many books of our time do, which emphesizes even more the great literary talent of Hasek. Although long, this book is read in one breath; And after you finished reading SVEJK, you cannot help but feel that perhaps life are, after all, worth living.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vivat Hasek, Viva Svejk!, March 1, 1999
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Surely one of the funniest novels of all time. As unforgettable, hilarious as Cervantes with all the bawdiness of Rabelais and the toilet humour of Swift, Hasek delivers a knock-out blow against the System, the Powers-That-Be, hypocrisy and military service. I wish I had a friend like Svejk (well, then again...), it would put things in perspective.
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'And so they've killed our Ferdinand,'1 said the charwoman to Mr Svejk, who had left military service years before, after having been finally certified by an army medical board as an imbecile, and now lived by selling dogs - ugly, mongrel monstrosities whose pedigrees he forged. Read the first page
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garrison gaol, humbly report, gist infantry regiment, gist regiment, staff carriage, staff warder, mess portions, regimental office, gendarmerie sergeant, tubby one, gendarmerie station, battalion historian, pious chaplain, old sapper, march battalion, lanky one, field altar, night billets, regimental report, bloody mule, march company, battalion office, stern gentleman, ith company, pork feast
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Lieutenant Dub, Cadet Biegler, Lieutenant Lukás, Lieutenant Lukáá, Captain Ságner, Captain Signer, Colonel Schröder, Lieutenant Lukág, General Fink, Major Wenzl, Otto Katz, Jesus Mary, Major Wolf, Emperor Franz Joseph, Virgin Mary, Platoon Sergeant Fuchs, Ministry of War, Tyrawa Woloska, Captain Tayrle, Josef Svejk, Lupkovsk˙ Pass, The Sins of the Fathers, Charles Square, Holy Mass, Jesus Christ
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