
Dobri vojak Švejk 1
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Humor
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
269
Lingua
Sloveno
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2000
Editore
DZS
ISBN-10
8634123642
Descrizione
In the early tumult of World War I, a seemingly simple Prague shopkeeper named Josef Švejk emerges as an unlikely hero, navigating the absurdities and horrors of war with a blend of naïveté and sharp wit. His journey begins just after the fateful assassination in Sarajevo, thrusting him into a conflict that is as chaotic as it is incomprehensible. With his faithful dog by his side, Švejk's adventures reveal a world turned upside down, where the line between sanity and madness becomes increasingly blurred.
As he encounters an array of colorful characters—each more bewildering than the last—Švejk's interactions expose the contradictions of military bureaucracy and the farcical nature of authority. Armed with an unwavering sense of loyalty and an uncanny ability to remain oblivious to the moral complexities surrounding him, he unwittingly critiques the war while maintaining his humorous disposition.
Through the lens of satire, the story unfolds, offering profound insights into the human condition amidst the absurd backdrop of conflict. Švejk’s antics serve as a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit, showcasing how laughter can be a form of resistance against the weight of despair.
As he encounters an array of colorful characters—each more bewildering than the last—Švejk's interactions expose the contradictions of military bureaucracy and the farcical nature of authority. Armed with an unwavering sense of loyalty and an uncanny ability to remain oblivious to the moral complexities surrounding him, he unwittingly critiques the war while maintaining his humorous disposition.
Through the lens of satire, the story unfolds, offering profound insights into the human condition amidst the absurd backdrop of conflict. Švejk’s antics serve as a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit, showcasing how laughter can be a form of resistance against the weight of despair.
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