- The Good
Soldier Švejk (pronounced [ˈʃvɛjk]) is an
unfinished satirical dark
comedy novel by
Czech writer Jaroslav Hašek,
published in 1921–1923, about...
- voják
Švejk) is a 1956
Czechoslovak anti-war
comedy film
written and
directed by
Karel Steklý. It was
based on the
novel The Good
Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav...
- The Good
Soldier Švejk (Czech: Dobrý voják
Švejk; the
Germanised spelling Schweik is also used in
English and
other languages) is a
common abbreviation...
- is best
known for his
novel The
Fateful Adventures of the Good
Soldier Švejk During the
World War, an
unfinished collection of
farcical incidents about...
- Communism; and the
Czech Republic. The
antiwar comedy novel The Good
Soldier Švejk is the most
translated Czech book in history. The
international literary...
-
Faustus (2004), an RSC
production of A
Midsummer Night's
Dream (2002),
Svejk at the Gate Theatre,
London (1999), and Two (1997).
Savage is
married to...
- has
arrived safely in Panama. In The Good
Soldier Švejk by
Jaroslav Hašek, the
officers in
Švejk's battalion attempt to use a book cipher.
Their attempts...
- the
illustrator of
Jaroslav Hašek's
World War I
novel The Good
Soldier Švejk,. He’s an
author of over 15000
illustrations (both
colour and
black and...
- Netherlands, France, Los
Angeles and India. In 2005 Ibelhauptaitė
directed Svejk at The Duke's on 42nd Street,
which was her
first show in New York. It was...
-
Schweik in
Civilian Life (Czech:
Švejk v civilu) is a 1927 Czech-Austrian
silent comedy film
directed by
Gustav Machatý and
starring Karel Noll, Dina...