Franz Kafka, 1883-1924


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Abandoned Fragments


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This volume collects all the texts from Franz Kafka’s literary remains that originated in the period up until Autumn 1917, with the exception of the two novels The Man Who Disappeared (Kafka’s original title for Amerika) and The Trial, plus the material that passed into the published Diaries. These texts – short story drafts, aphorisms, dreams, dialogues, and other shards of recorded imagination – are presented here in strict adherence to Kafka’s handwritten drafts – not only in the original form of the text, but also in their raw, handwritten arrangements. Each piece is preserved in its original context, including the various different first attempts that indicate the way towards a work in progress. Whatever stands together in Kafka’s handwritten drafts, remains together in this edition. These ABANDONED FRAGMENTS are presented together in English for the very first time, providing a unique resource which will prove indispensable to Kafka scholars, and essential for the general reader of classic literature.







Art Journal


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Stories, 1904-1924


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A Hunger Artist Illustrated


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A Hunger Artist explores many of the themes that were close to him: spiritual poverty, asceticism, futility, and the alienation of the modern artis




The Transformation and Other Stories


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Presents a collection of short stories, including "Meditation," "In the Penal Colony," and "The Judgement."




A Hunger Artist and Other Stories


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This new translation includes Kafka's two published collections, A Country Doctor and A Hunger Artist with other, uncollected stories, aphorisms, and parables that have become part of the Kafka canon. Enigmatic, satirical, often bleakly humorous, the stories meditate on art and artists and the human experience. Includes an introduction and notes.




Franz Kafka, 1883-1924


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