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Cecil Parrott

Sir Cecil Cuthbert Parrott (29 January 1909–23 June 1984) was a British diplomat, translator, writer and scholar.

After studies at Peterhouse, Cambridge, he became a teacher. He joined the Foreign Office in 1939. His diplomatic career culminated with his posting to Prague, where he was the British Ambassador from 1960 to 1966. On retiring from the Foreign Office, he became first Professor of Russian and Soviet Studies and later Professor of Central and South-Eastern European Studies and Director of the Comenius Centre at the University of Lancaster.

Parrott is best known for his translation of Jaroslav Hašek's ''The Good Soldier Švejk''. He also translated some of Hašek's short stories, ''The Red Commissar''. He also wrote a study of Hašek's short stories.

He wrote two autobiographical volumes, ''The Tightrope'' and ''The Serpent and the Nightingale'', as well as his biography of Hašek, ''The Bad Bohemian''.

His son, Jasper Parrott, is a businessman involved in artists' management. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The serpent and the nightingale / by Parrott, Cecil, 1909-1984

    Published 1977
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    The good soldier Švejk and his fortunes in the World War / by Hašek, Jaroslav, 1883-1923

    Published 2000
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