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The Chattertooth Eleven 9788024615738 3
Author Publisher Language Pages Published Width Height
Eduard Bass Karolinum EN 224 2009 13,60 cm 18,70 cm
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Eduard Bass's 1922 short story, a classic of Czech literature, has been published in English (Karolinum 2008). The translation, which is characterised by a creative and playful use of Bass's language while being faithful to the style of the original and the time of the story, is by Ruby Hobling; the foreword is by Mark Corner. One of the best-known works of Czech fiction tells the story of Father Žvanil, who raised his eleven sons as a phenomenal football team.

Eduard Bass' story from 1922, a classic of Czech literature, has been published in English (Karolinum 2008). The translation, distinctive for its creative and playful approach to Bass' language while being faithful to the original's style and the time of the story's conception, is a work by Ruby Hobling; the foreword was written by Mark Corner. One of the most famous works of Czech fiction, it relates the story of father Chattertooth, who brought up his eleven sons as a phenomenal soccer team. It can be read as a celebration of the spirit of fair play, tenaciousness and enthusiasm for sports as well as a slightly ironic story, making fun of the period's fascination with Czech soccer and alluding to events in the post-war society. It is no accident that the book garnered huge popularity among young and adult readers, was published more than thirty times and was put on film as early as in 1938. The English translation draws on the Czech version of Zdeněk Ziegler's design and with Jiří Grus' illustration, which won the Most Beautiful Book of Fiction Award at the Autumn Book Fair in Havlíčkův Brod in 2008.

Author Eduard Bass
Publisher Karolinum
Language EN
Pages 224
Published 2009
Width 13,60 cm
Height 18,70 cm