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ISBN: HB: 9788024615738

University of Chicago Press, Karolinum Press

May 2009

224 pp.

17.8x12.7 cm

36 colour illus.

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Chattertooth Eleven

Not for sale in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic!


In 1922, the same year that saw the establishment of the Czechoslovak Football Association, a former singer and cabaret director from Prague published a novel about soccer. Eighty-six years later, that novel, Eduard Bass's "The Chattertooth Eleven", has been reprinted more than thirty times, has been made into a film, and has become one of the most popular works of Czech fiction.

The novel tells the extraordinary adventures of an ordinary father, Chattertooth, and his eleven sons – whom he has raised as an unbeatable soccer team. This humorous tale – set in the aftermath of World War I – celebrates fair play and perseverance while simultaneously taking a gently ironic stance towards the Czech infatuation with soccer. This edition, in a new graphic layout by Zdenek Ziegler, is accompanied by charming illustrations by Jiri Grus.

About the Author

Eduard Bass (1888-1946) was a Czech prose writer and journalist. He was an editor for the Czech daily the "Lidove noviny" and from 1933 its editor-in-chief.