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The Bad Bohemian A Life Of Jaroslav Hasek Creator Of The Good Soldier Svejk Main Parrott

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The Bad Bohemian A Life Of Jaroslav Hasek Creator Of The Good Soldier Svejk Main Parrott
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Publisher: Faber and Faber
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.64 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Parrott, Cecil
ISBN: 9780571260324, 0571260322
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Main

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The Bad Bohemian A Life Of Jaroslav Hasek Creator Of The Good Soldier Svejk Main Parrott by Parrott, Cecil 9780571260324, 0571260322 instant download after payment.

Jaroslav Hasek was the author of The Good Soldier Svejk, a twentieth-century masterpiece, and one of the funniest novels ever written. He was also, to quote Sir Cecil Parrott, a 'truant, rebel, vagabond, anarchist, play-actor, practical joker, bohemian (and Bohemian), alcoholic, traitor to the Czech legion, Bolshevik and bigamist.': in short a Bad Bohemian. Hasek's bottle-strewn life, as Sir Cecil makes clear, was the raw material of his fiction; this remarkable biography, the only one in the English language, makes for riotous reading. Sir Cecil Parrott as well as being the British Ambassador to Czechoslovakia in the 1960s was also the translator of The Good Soldier Svejk (his translation is definitive) and leading authority on Jaroslav Hasek. 'Sir Cecil coolly untangles Hasek from the coils of rumour, and manages, while performing this delicate scholarly operation, to transmit the raucous glitter of the beer-gardens and night-dives and cafés-chantants which were Hasek's element. The result is a triumph, and - like all first-rate scholarship - enormously enjoyable.' Sunday Times

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