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War with the Newts

by Karel Capek

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ISBN13: 9780945774105
ISBN10: 0945774109
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One of the great anti-utopian satires of the twentieth century, an inspiration to writers from Orwell to Vonnegut, at last in a modern translation. Man discovers a species of giant, intelligent newts and learns to exploit them so successfully that the newts gain skills and arms enough to challenge man's place at the top of the animal kingdom. Along the way, Karel Capek satirizes science, runaway capitalism, fascism, journalism, militarism, even Hollywood.

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Humans discover and exploit a species of giant, intelligent newt, until the newts gain enough weapons and skills to challenge them.

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Originally written in 1936, two years before Capek's death and three years before the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia, War with the Newts is considered by many to be Capek's greatest book. Working in the "fantastic" satiric tradition of Wells, Orwell, and Vonnegut, Capek chronicles the discovery of a colony of highly intelligent giant salamanders off the coast of an Indonesian island. Capek sardonically details all the reactions of the civilized world - from horror to skepticism, from intellectual fascination to mercantile opportunism - and the ultimate destruction from which it (and the newts) might not escape.

About the Author

Karel Capek (1890-1938) is generally considered the greatest Czech author of the first half of this century. He was Czechoslovakia's leading novelist, playwright, story writer, and columnist, and the spirit of its short-lived democracy. His plays appeared on Broadway soon after their debut in Prague, and his books were translated into many languages. Capek expressed himself in the form of accessible and highly enjoyable writing.

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9780945774105
Translator:
Osers, Ewald
Author:
Osers, Ewald
Author:
Capek, Karel
Publisher:
Catbird Press
Location:
North Haven, CT
Subject:
General
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Literary
Edition Number:
1st American ed.
Series Volume:
104-297
Publication Date:
February 1990
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
241
Dimensions:
8.44x5.53x.71 in. .70 lbs.

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