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Jaroslav Hasek

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Hasek was attracted to [[anarchism]] before taking up a career - if it can be so described for so disorganised an individual - as a writer and journalist. He had also worked as a dog salesman, and was dismissed as editor af a periodical called ''Animal World'' for writish spoof articles about imaginary beasts. In 1914 he joined the Austrian Army, was captured by the Russians in 1915 and in 1916 joined the pro-Allied and pro-independence [[Czech Legion]]. He returned to his home city of Prague in 1919, only to be vilified as a traitor for his flirtation with [[Bolshevism]] during the latter part of his period in Russia. There he attempted to complete Svejk, but died on 23 January 1923 of [[tuberculosis]] acquired during his wartime service.
 
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