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Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Good Soldier Svejk

The Good Soldier Svejk (occasionally, Schweik or Schwejk, and with extended titles) is a world-famous unfinished novel written by Czech humorist Jaroslav Hašek in the early 1920s. The original Czech title of the work is Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka za světové války.


Fritz Muliar as Schwejk (1972)
The novel tells a story of the Czech soldier Švejk, who undermines the Austrian army's war effort with his sloppiness and exploits every possible situation for his own good.

The novel was never finished, because Hašek died in 1923 right in the middle of his work.

"Švejkovat", "to švejk" has since become a common Czech word. "Švejking" is the method for surviving "švejkárna", which is a situation or institution of systemic absurdity requiring the employment of "švejking" for one to survive and remain untouched by it.

English translations

At least three English-language translations of Švejk have been published:

The translations are generally perceived as evolving from good to better.

Filmed versions

  • A 13 part TV series in German, Die Abenteuer des braven Soldaten Schwejk, directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner, was made and broadcast by the Austrian state TV (ORF) in 1972. The title role was played by Fritz Muliar.


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