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Jingo

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461
Language
EN
ISBN
9780552154161
Reading Time
~8h 4min

Jingo is a discworld (imaginary place) book by Terry Pratchett. In 2006. It has 461 pages.

About this book

Terry Pratchett’s Jingo continues his satirical exploration of Ankh-Morpork through the lens of impending international conflict. When diplomatic tensions escalate between the city-state and the Klatchian Empire, local politicians and military officials begin stoking public fear to justify a preemptive strike. The novel examines how nationalism, media sensationalism, and bureaucratic inertia can rapidly transform diplomatic friction into full-scale war. Through the perspective of City Watch Captain Sam Vimes and his colleagues, Pratchett dissects the mechanics of propaganda, the absurdity of military posturing, and the everyday citizens caught between political rhetoric and reality. The narrative balances sharp social commentary with the series’ signature comedic tone, using fantasy conventions to mirror real-world geopolitical maneuvering. Notable for its unflinching look at how societies manufacture consent for conflict, Jingo remains a defining entry in the Discworld canon, illustrating how humor and observation can illuminate the dangerous simplicity of us versus them thinking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Jingo?+

Jingo has 461 pages.

When was Jingo published?+

Jingo was published in 2006.

What genre is Jingo?+

Jingo is a Discworld (Imaginary place) book.

What is Jingo about?+

Terry Pratchett’s Jingo continues his satirical exploration of Ankh-Morpork through the lens of impending international conflict. When diplomatic tensions escalate between the city-state and the Klatchian Empire, local politicians and military officials begin stoking public fear to justify a preempt...

Who wrote Jingo?+

Jingo was written by Terry Pratchett.