The Republic of Whores: A Fragment from the Time of the Cults
by Josef Škvorecký
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On an army base in rural Czechoslovakia, the draftees of the Seventh Tank Battalion gird themselves for the inevitable war with America by practising tank manoeuvres (or faking them), studying Russian texts (with horror novels tucked inside) and singing patriotic songs (with refreshing new lyrics).Tags
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This was an engaging humorous satirical farce about a tank brigade in Soviet occupied Czechoslovakia in the tradition of The Good Soldier Svejk.
Humorous masterpiece: Škvorecky reached Hrabal and Hašek quality with this book. Unfortunately some time living in communist country and spending at least a year in state army is required to fully appreciate it. But if you want to know how it felt like read it.
Podle mého lepší než Prima sezóna. Dokonce bych si troufal říct, že to je asi nejlepší reflexe socialistické armády v české literatuře jakou jsem kdy četl.
May 2, 2015Czech
> Josef Skvorecky : L’escadron blindé, traduction de François Kerel (Gallimard).
Milan Kundera : La plaisanterie., traduction de Marcel Agmonin, préface d’Aragon (Gallimard).
Karel Capek : Récits apocryphes, traduction de Maryse Poulette (L’âge d’homme, Lausanne).
Karel Capek : L’affaire Selvin, traduction de Maryse Poulette (Calmann Lévy).
Se reporter au compte rendu de Christian AUDEJEAN
In: Revue Esprit Nouvelle série, No. 390 (3) (MARS 1970), pp. 624-627… ; (en ligne),
URL : https://esprit.presse.fr/article/christian-audejean/milan-kundera-la-plaisanteri...
Milan Kundera : La plaisanterie., traduction de Marcel Agmonin, préface d’Aragon (Gallimard).
Karel Capek : Récits apocryphes, traduction de Maryse Poulette (L’âge d’homme, Lausanne).
Karel Capek : L’affaire Selvin, traduction de Maryse Poulette (Calmann Lévy).
Se reporter au compte rendu de Christian AUDEJEAN
In: Revue Esprit Nouvelle série, No. 390 (3) (MARS 1970), pp. 624-627… ; (en ligne),
URL : https://esprit.presse.fr/article/christian-audejean/milan-kundera-la-plaisanteri...
Oct 9, 2020 (Edited)French
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Josef Skvorecky was born in Nachod, Czechoslovakia on September 27, 1924. Under Nazi occupation, he was forced to work in an aircraft factory. He later read Philosophy at Charles University in Prague. He worked for the state publishing house, helping to translate books by Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner and Raymond Chandler. He began to write show more detective stories featuring Lieutenant Boruvka, which became popular with Czech readers. In 1958, his novel The Cowards was published and then banned on the grounds that it was "Titoist and Zionist." He and his wife moved to Canada after the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia that crushed the liberal reforms known as the Prague Spring. They founded 68 Publishers in 1971, which released more than 200 books by exiled Czech authors and those banned by the communists. Skvorecky's other written works include Miss Silver's Past, The Engineer of Human Souls, and The Miracle Game. In 1980, he received the Neustadt International Prize for Literature. He taught at the University of Toronto. He died on January 3, 2012 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Gallimard, Folio (1615)
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- Original publication date
- 1971; 1993 (English: Wilson) (English: Wilson)
- People/Characters
- Danny Smiricky
- Important places
- Czechoslovakia
- Related movies
- Tankovy prapor (1991 | IMDb)
- Dedication
- To Jarmila and Vladimir Emmer and to Na'da and Jan Michal, who hid this in time of peril, and to reserve NCOs P.L. Doruzka and Stanislav Mares, who were there.
Classifications
- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 891.8635 — Literature & rhetoric Asian Literature East Indo-European and Celtic literatures West and South Slavic languages (Bulgarian, Slovene, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Serbo-Croatian, and Macedonian) Czech Czech fiction 1900–1989
- LCC
- PG5038 .S527 .T313 — Language and Literature Slavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian language Slavic. Baltic. Albanian Slavic Czech
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- 5 — Czech, English, French, Hungarian, Polish
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