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Jaroslav Hasek(1883-1923)

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Jaroslav Hasek
Czech author Jaroslav Hasek was born in 1883 in Prague, Bohemia (now Czech Republic), which at the time was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father was an alcoholic schoolteacher who was constantly moving the family in search of better paying jobs, and died when Jaroslav was 13. The youngster apprenticed himself to a druggist at 15, but decided that wasn't for him and eventually attended business school. He briefly worked as a bank clerk before taking up a career as a freelance writer and journalist.

In 1907 he became involved in the anarchist movement, which brought him to the attention of the Austrian secret police, resulting in his being arrested and imprisoned several times for his political activities. That same year he met a young woman named Jarmila Mayerova, and the two decided to get married. However, her parents did not approve of him--especially his politics--and would not sanction their marriage. Hasek resolved to distance himself from his political activities and concentrate on his writing in order to win her parents' approval, but when he was arrested for vandalizing an Austrian flag, her parents moved her from Prague far out into the country, hoping that the distance would eventually break up the couple. It didn't work, though, and the two were married in 1910. Unfortunately, it didn't work out and she moved back with her parents in less than a year.

In 1914, on the outbreak of World War I, Hasek was drafted into the Austro-Hungarian army and sent to the Russian front. He was captured by the Russians in 1915 and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp, where he contracted typhus, but he eventually recovered. At the camp he was recruited into an outfit called The Czech Legion, a unit put together by the Russians consisting of Czech POWs who agreed to fight the Austrians. At the end of the war he left the Czech Legion but joined the Red Army, mainly as a recruiter and propagandist. In 1920 he remarried, although he was still technically married to Jarmila.

In 1920 he returned to Prague, but his health had severely deteriorated and he was grossly overweight. He began working on a book of his that had originally been published in 1912, called "The Good Soldier Schweik and Other Strange Stories", about the adventures of a good-natured but not particularly bright soldier named Schweik who looked on his army time as basically a lark. He now began to rewrite and add new chapters to the book, giving it a somewhat darker tone due to his own wartime experiences, but his health kept getting worse and he wound up dictating the new chapters to an assistant because he could not actually perform the physical task of writing. He died of heart failure in the Czech village of Lipnice on Jan. 23, 1923. His final work, now called "The Good Soldier Schweik", has become a classic in European literature, and has been successfully adapted on stage and in film many times.
BornApril 30, 1883
DiedJanuary 3, 1923(39)
BornApril 30, 1883
DiedJanuary 3, 1923(39)
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Svejk
  • Writer
    Policejní historky
    • Writer
      Karl Noll in Dobrý voják Svejk (1926)
      Dobrý voják Svejk
      6.8
      • Writer
      • 1926
      Svejk na fronte
      5.5
      • Writer
      • 1926

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      • Policejní historky
        • short stories
        • Post-production



      • Alfie Stewart in The Good Soldier Schwejk (2018)
        The Good Soldier Schwejk
        5.8
        • novel
        • 2018
      • The Good Soldier Shweik (2010)
        The Good Soldier Shweik
        6.6
        • novel
        • 2010
      • Smesne i druge price (2004)
        Smesne i druge price
        6.5
        TV Series
        • novel
        • 2005
      • Le brave soldat Chveik s'en va-t'au ciel
        Video
        • play
        • 2002
      • To theatro stin ET-1 (1997)
        To theatro stin ET-1
        TV Series
        • play
        • 1997–2000
      • Siga... I patrida Koimatai (1988)
        Siga... I patrida Koimatai
        TV Series
        • Writer
        • 1988–1989
      • Aféra s kreckem
        Short
        • short story
        • 1987
      • Veronika Freimanová and Oldrich Kaiser in Muj obchod se psy (1986)
        Muj obchod se psy
        5.4
        TV Movie
        • short stories
        • 1986
      • Osudy dobrého vojáka Svejka (1986)
        Osudy dobrého vojáka Svejka
        7.7
        • novel
        • 1986
      • Rafinált bünösök
        TV Movie
        • novel
        • 1986
      • Sade Vatandas Svayk Hitler'e Karsi (1984)
        Sade Vatandas Svayk Hitler'e Karsi
        8.4
        Video
        • novel
        • 1984
      • Die Abenteuer des braven Soldaten Schwejk
        TV Movie
        • novel
        • 1984
      • Rudolf Hrusínský in Spolecnost s rucením omezeným (1983)
        Spolecnost s rucením omezeným
        TV Movie
        • short story
        • 1983
      • Abends im Kelch
        TV Movie
        • Writer
        • 1983
      • Ze staré drogerie
        7.0
        TV Movie
        • short story
        • 1982

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      • Born
        • April 30, 1883
        • Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
      • Died
        • January 3, 1923
        • Lipnice nad Sázavou, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic](heart paralysis)
      • Spouse
        • Jarmila MayerovaMay 23, 1910 - January 3, 1923 (his death, 1 child)

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