I Served The King Of England by Bohumil Hrabal - ISBN: 9780099540939
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Millionaire waiter’s wild ride through war, wealth, and loss.

I Served The King Of England

Featuring an introduction by Adam Thirlwell

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    288 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2009

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Summary

‘Our very best writer today’ Milan Kundera

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ADAM THIRLWELL

‘Our very best writer today’ Milan Kundera

Sparkling with comic genius and narrative exuberance, I Served the King of England is a story of how the unbelievable came true. Its remarkable hero, Ditie, is a hotel waiter who rises to become a millionaire and then loses it all again against the backdrop of events in Prague from the German invasion to the victory of Communism. Ditie’s…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099540939
ISBN-10:0099540932
Author:Bohumil Hrabal, Adam Thirlwell, Paul Wilson
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:1 October 2009
Weight:200g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 21mm
Series:Vintage Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Well worth reading

The fantasising and storytelling deliver a body blow of total irreverence to the solemn mythopoeia of monumental historiography * Times Literary Supplement *
Hrabal bounces and floats. His mode is a sort of dancing realism, somewhere between fairytale and satire.He is a most sophisticated novelist, with a gusting humour and a hushed tenderness of detail. We should read him – Julian Barnes
Well worth reading * The Book Magazine *
A master of rueful comedy and tender eroticism, Hrabal was, for all his eccentricity, a major figure in 20th-century world literature. – Jonathan Coe

About The Author

Bohumil Hrabal

Bohumil Hrabal (Author)

Bohumil Hrabal was born in 1914 in Brno-Zidenice, Moravia. He received a degree in Law from Prague’s Charles University, and lived in Prague since the late 1940s. In the 1950s he worked as a manual laborer in the Kladno ironworks, from which he drew inspiration for his “hyper-realist” texts he was writing at that time. He won international acclaim for such books as I Served the King of England and Too Loud a Solitude. Hrabal is considered, along with Jaroslav Hasek and Karel Capek, as one of the greatest Czech writers of the 20th century, and perhaps the most important in the post-war period. In February 1997 he flew out of his hospital window never to return.

Adam Thirlwell (Introducer)

Adam Thirlwell was born in London in 1978. The author of three previous novels, his work has been translated into thirty languages. His essays appear in the New York Review of Books and the London Review of Books, and he is an advisory editor of the Paris Review. His awards include a Somerset Maugham Award and the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters; in 2018 he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He has twice been selected by Granta as one of their Best of Young British Novelists.

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