Jingo (novel)
| Terry Pratchett The Discworld series 21st novel – 4th City Watch story | |
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| Characters: | Ankh-Morpork City Watch Susan Sto Helit |
| Locations: | Ankh-Morpork Klatch |
| Motifs: | War, diplomacy, jingoism, racism and xenophobia |
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| Year of release: | 1997 |
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| Paperback ISBN: | ISBN 0575065400 |
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| Notes: | Advertisements stated "The Discworld has come of age" |
Jingo is a novel by Terry Pratchett, one of his phenomenally popular "Discworld" series. It was published in 1997. In this story Pratchett comments on the jingoistic nature of people, the desire to attack others for perceived ills to mask your own.
The book deals with a war between Ankh-Morpork and Klatch, over a new island.
Jingo translations
- Шовинист (Bulgarian)
- Hrrr na ně! (Czech)
- Va-t-en guerre (French)
- Bogowie, honor, Ankh-Morpork (Polish)
- Fliegende Fetzen (German)
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