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The Good Soldier Svejk and His Fortunes in the World War - by Jaroslav Hasek (Paperback)

The Good Soldier Svejk and His Fortunes in the World War - by  Jaroslav Hasek (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Follows the adventures of Josef éSvejk, a boisterous and sometimes bumbling (or brilliantly subversive?) Czech soldier, as he navigates the trials of World War I. Thrust into the Austro-Hungarian Empire's army in 1914, éSvejk ... embarks on a wild trip through war-ravaged Europe as he fakes illnesses, is captured by his own men, and takes on various quixotic quests to avoid arriving at the front lines, always with a bizarre--and often hilarious--anecdote at the ready"--Back cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Discover perhaps the funniest novel ever written (</strong><strong><em>The Guardian</em></strong><strong> </strong><strong>), now beautifully reissued</strong></p><p><strong>"The classic comic novel of the First World War." --<em>The </em><em>New Yorker</em> - "A literary masterpiece." --<em>New York Review of Books</em> - </strong><strong>"One of the greatest works of 20th century literature." --<em>Boston Globe</em> </strong></p><p>Jaroslav Hasek's <em>The Good Soldier Svejk</em> follows the adventures of Josef Svejk, a boisterous and sometimes bumbling (or brilliantly subversive?) Czech soldier, as he navigates the trials of World War I. Thrust into the Austro-Hungarian Empire's army in 1914, Svejk, one of the great characters of 20th century literature (<em>New Republic</em>), embarks on a wild trip through war-ravaged Europe as he fakes illnesses, is captured by his own men, and takes on various quixotic quests to avoid arriving at the front lines, always with a bizarre--and often hilarious--anecdote at the ready. Predating countercultural American classics like <em>Catch-22</em> by a generation, <em>The Good Soldier Svejk</em> was the first great antiwar satire, and still one of the finest ever written.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"All the good adjectives apply to [this novel]: robust, bawdy, sly, hugely comic and astonishingly inventive; it is also singularly undemanding on its readers. ... A very funny novel and a wise one."--<em>Newsweek</em><br><br>"Continues to have an astonishing afterlife. ... Commonly cited as an ancestor of Joseph Heller's <em>Catch-22</em>... [its] continued resonance suggests how deep a nerve Hasek touched. His comic hero highlights the illogic of war so brilliantly that Svejk's character has been absorbed into Western culture."--<em>New York Times</em><br><br>"Joseph Heller's literary predecessor. ... Jaroslav Hasek's classic <em>The Good Soldier Svejk</em> set the bar for 20th-century military satire."--<em>Washington Post</em><br><br>"The classic comic novel of the First World War."--<em>New Yorker</em><br><br>"Rich and ranging, endlessly inventive. ... The predicaments of Svejk in an absurd world still continue. And the laughter echoes."--<em>Los Angeles Times</em><br><br>"A literary masterpiece."--<em>New York Review of Books</em><br><br>"Anyone in power, including the president would benefit from Jaroslav Hasek's <em>The Good Soldier Svejk</em>. ... First because it would make them laugh, and then because it is the best antiwar novel I know."--Colm Toibin, <em>New York Times</em><br><br>"Brilliant. ... Perhaps the funniest novel ever written."--George Monbiot, <em>The Guardian</em><br><br>"One of the greatest works of 20th century literature."--Boston Globe<br><br>"One of the masterpieces of Czech comic literature."--Time Out<br><br>"[A] comic masterpiece."--Telegraph (UK)<br><br>"[Svejk] is one of the great characters of 20th-century literature. ... [Hasek] captures the flavor of life in early-century Prague. ... Hasek's honesty, clarity of detail, and pawky restraint have made <em>The Good Soldier Svejk</em> a near classic."--New Republic<br><br>"Hasek was a comic genius."--<em>Sunday Times</em> (London)<br><br>"Without Svejk, Joseph Heller has said, there would have been no <em>Catch-22</em>."--<em>The Guardian</em><br>

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