Jaroslav Hašek

Jaroslav Hašek (; 1883–1923) was a Czech writer, humorist, satirist, journalist, bohemian, first anarchist and then communist, and commissar of the Red Army against the Czechoslovak Legion. He is best known for his novel ''The Fate of the Good Soldier Švejk during the World War'', an unfinished collection of farcical incidents about a soldier in World War I and a satire on the ineptitude of authority figures. The novel has been translated into about 60 languages, making it the most translated novel in Czech literature. Provided by Wikipedia
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Hašek, Jaroslav, 1883-1923 Zrádce národa v Chotěboři / Jaroslav Hašek ; [kres. J. Lada ; uspoř. Z. Ančík, M. Chlíbcová, M. Jankovič] 1962
Hašek, Jaroslav, 1883-1923 Dekameron / Jaroslav Hašek ; [kres. J. Lada] 1968
Hašek, Jaroslav, 1883-1923 Procházka přes hranice : idylky z cest a jiné humoresky : první dekameron povídek / Jaroslav Hašek ; [vybrali, uspořádali a vydavatelskou poznámku napsali Milan Jankovič a Radko Py... 1976
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