Rambling On: An Apprentice's Guide to the Gift of the Gab

Rambling On: An Apprentice's Guide to the Gift of the Gab

Rambling On: An Apprentice's Guide to the Gift of the Gab

Rambling On: An Apprentice's Guide to the Gift of the Gab

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Overview

Novelist Bohumil Hrabal was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, and he spent decades working at a variety of laboring jobs before turning to writing in his late forties. From that point, he quickly made his mark on the Czech literary scene; by the time of his death he was ranked with Jaroslav Hašek, Karel Čapek, and Milan Kundera as among the nation’s greatest twentieth-century writers. Hrabal’s fiction blends tragedy with humor and explores the anguish of intellectuals and ordinary people alike from a slightly surreal perspective. His work ranges from novels and poems to film scripts and essays. Rambling On is a collection of stories set in Hrabal’s Kersko. Several of the stories were written before the 1968 Soviet invasion of Prague but had to be reworked when they were rejected by Communist censorship during the 1970s. This edition features the original, uncensored versions of those stories.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788024623160
Publisher: Karolinum Press, Charles University
Publication date: 04/15/2014
Series: Modern Czech Classics
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

David Short is a translator of numerous books from Czech to English.

Table of Contents

1 The St. Bernard Inn
 
2 A Moonlit Night
 
3 Mr. Methie
 
4 A Feral Cow
 
5 A Grand Piano Rabbit Hutch
 
6 Jumbo
 
7 Mazánek’s Wonder
 
8 The Snowdrop Festival
 
9 Friends
 
10 Fining Salami
 
11 Leli
 
12 Beatrice
 
13 Lucy and Polly
 
14 The Feast
 
15 Ionic Man
 
16 Hair Like Pivarník’s
 
17 The Maid of Honour
 
18 Adagio Lamentoso
 
19 An Apprentice’s Guide to the Gift of the Gab
 
Afterword
 
Translator’s Notes
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