The Good Soldier Švejk and His Fortunes in the World War
Author: Jaroslav Hašek
Publisher: Everyman’s Library
Edition & Year: 1993 Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 800
Size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in
The Good Soldier Švejk and His Fortunes in the World War is a monumental work of satire by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek, widely regarded as one of the greatest anti-war novels ever written. Originally published in the early 20th century and presented here in a 1993 Everyman’s Library hardcover edition, this 800-page volume preserves the full richness of Hašek’s masterpiece, firmly placing it within the tradition of “100 Years Old Books.”
The novel follows the misadventures of Josef Švejk, an apparently simple-minded yet cunning soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I. Through Švejk’s absurd encounters with military authority, Hašek delivers a biting critique of war, bureaucracy, blind obedience, and the illogical nature of power structures.
What makes the novel remarkable is its unique narrative voice—blending humor, irony, and anecdotal storytelling to expose the contradictions of war and society. Švejk’s character, often interpreted as both foolish and deeply subversive, becomes a symbol of resistance against oppressive systems through passive compliance and wit.
Beyond its humor, the book offers profound insight into the human condition during wartime, highlighting the chaos, inefficiency, and absurdity that define large institutions. Hašek’s work transcends its historical setting, making it relevant to readers across different eras and cultures.
This Everyman’s Library hardcover edition (5.5 × 8.5 inches) ensures a durable and elegant presentation, making it ideal for both reading and long-term collection. Known for preserving classic literature, Everyman’s Library editions are highly valued by collectors and literary enthusiasts.
Today, The Good Soldier Švejk remains a cornerstone of European literature and anti-war satire, influencing generations of writers and continuing to resonate with modern readers.
- Author: Jaroslav Hašek – renowned Czech satirist
- Publisher: Everyman’s Library, 1993 Edition
- Format: Hardcover, 800 pages
- Genre: Satire / War Fiction / European Classic
- Themes: War, bureaucracy, absurdity, resistance, human nature
- Literary Importance: One of the greatest anti-war novels ever written
- Character Highlight: Josef Švejk – iconic literary figure
- Size: 5.5 × 8.5 inches – classic library format
- Collector Appeal: Premium edition of a timeless literary masterpiece
Collector’s Note
This 1993 Everyman’s Library hardcover edition of The Good Soldier Švejk and His Fortunes in the World War is a significant collectible representing one of the most important satirical works in world literature. As part of the “100 Years Old Books” tradition, it offers enduring value for collectors of European classics, war literature, and philosophical satire
















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