Closely Watched Trains

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A classic of postwar literature, a small masterpiece of humour, humanity and heroism from one of the best Czech writersFor twenty-two-year-old Milos, bumbling apprentice at a sleepy Czech railway station, life is full of worries: his burdensome virginity, his love for the pretty conductor Masha, the scandalous goings-on in the station master’s office. Beside them, the part he will come to play against the occupying Germans seems a simple affair, in Bohumil Hrabal’s touching, absurd masterpiece of humour, humanity and heroism. Closely Watched Trains, which became the award-winning Jiri Menzel film of the ‘Prague Spring’, is a masterpiece that fully justifies Hrabal’s reputation as one of the best Czech writers of the twentieth century.

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Weight 0.08 kg
Dimensions 0.7 × 12.9 × 19.7 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

96

Publisher

Year Published

2017-3-30

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0241290228

About The Author

Bohumil Hrabal (Author) Bohumil Hrabal was one of the most important and admired Czech writers of the twentieth century. He was born and raised in Brno in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914. After working as a railway labourer, insurance agent, travelling salesman, manual labourer, paper-packer and stagehand, he published a collection of poetry that was quickly withdrawn by the communist regime. His best-known books include I Served the King of England, Closely Watched Trains (made into an Academy Award-winning film directed by Jiri Menzel) and Too Loud a Solitude. In 1997, he fell to his death from the fifth floor of a Prague hospital, apparently trying to feed the pigeons.

Hrabal bounces and floats. His mode is a sort of dancing realism, somewhere between fairy tale and satire. He is a most sophisticated novelist, with a gusting humour and a hushed tenderness of detail. We should read him

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Hrabal, to my mind, is one of the greatest European prose writers

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