Cecil Parrott, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Cecil Parrott

British diplomat, translator, writer and scholar

Date of Birth: 29-Jan-1909

Date of Death: 23-Jun-1984

Profession: writer, diplomat, translator, author, university teacher, linguist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Cecil Parrott

  • Sir Cecil Cuthbert Parrott (29 January 1909 - 23 June 1984) was a British diplomat, translator, writer and scholar.
  • His son, Jasper Parrott, was born on 8 September 1944.
  • 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 HaÅ¡ek's The Good Soldier Å vejk.
  • He also translated some of HaÅ¡ek’s short stories, The Red Commissar.
  • He also wrote a study of HaÅ¡ek’s short stories He wrote two autobiographical volumes, The Tightrope and The Serpent and the Nightingale, as well as his biography of HaÅ¡ek, The Bad Bohemian.

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