The tourist shops of Prague sell dozens of items commemorating Franz Kafka. You can drink a latte in the Cafe Kafka, add sugar to it from a packet with Kafka's face on it, and then light your cigarette from a box of Kafka matches.
Franz Kafka died in obscurity in 1924, publishing only a handful[...]
When people use the adjective 'Kafkaesque', it is The Trial they have in mind - the nightmarish world of Joseph K., where the rules are hidden from even the highest officials, and any help there may be comes from unexpected sources. K. is never told what he is on trial for, and when he says he is i[...]
Kafka's final novel was written during 1922, when the tuberculosis that was to kill him was already at an advanced stage. Fragmentary and unfinished, it perhaps never could have been finished; perhaps the tensions between K., the Castle and the village, K.'s struggle for acceptance or recognition by[...]
This selection of Kafka's shorter prose writings includes one of the few works published during his lifetime: the harrowing story of Gregor Samsa's overnight transformation into a verminous insect, his record of the effect of this sudden metamorphosis on himself and the reaction of his family. It co[...]
Josef K. awakes one morning to find himself arrested. The nature of his crime is not revealed to him, neither is the date of his trial. Despite his now criminal status, he is, however, granted the right to continue as normal, on the condition that he report to court on a regular basis. And so begins[...]
When the young salesman Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning transformed into a monstrous insect, his shock and incomprehension are coupled with the panic of being late for work and having to reveal his appearance to family and colleagues. Although over the following weeks he gradually becomes used to [...]
'The Metamorphosis' is one of the most remarkable stories ever written. Kafka's surrealistic approach shocks us into a new apppreciation of a basic truth: when we have outlived our usefulness there are no longer any certainties.[...]
This novel tells the story of Joseph K, a respectable clerk in a bank, who is suddenly arrested and asked to defend himself against a criminal charge which is never defined.[...]
Summoned to take up the position of a land surveyor to the mysterious lord of a castle, the character known as K. finds himself in a bitter and baffling struggle to contact his new employer and go about his duties.[...]
Kafka was an obsessive writer who produced a huge volume of stories, novels, diaries and letters in his brief lifetime. The present volume includes all his available shorter fiction in a new collection edited and introduced by Gabriel Josipovici. The stories, which range from tiny fragments to subst[...]
This terrifying tale of Joseph K, a respectable functionary in a bank who is suddenly arrested and must defend his innocence against a charge about which he can get no information, is the origin of the adjective 'Kafkaesque'. K is never told what he is on trial for, and when he says he is innocent, [...]
Franz Kafka ist eine wichtige Figur der moderne Literatur. Jetzt konnen Sie das Gesamtwerk von Kafka auf Ihrem E-Reader, mit vielen Bonus-Features, genieen. Dies ist das erste deutsche eBook von Delphi Classics, erfolgreicher Verleger klassischer Fiktion. (Version: 2)* Alle Romanfragmente, jedes mit[...]
Im Zentrum dieses Bandes steht die Korrespondenz mit Kafkas künftiger Verlobten Felice Bauer und der gemeinsamen Freundin Grete Bloch. Die Lektüre dieser Briefe offenbart ein spannungsgeladenes Beziehungs - Dreieck und bietet darüber hinaus beinahe fotografische Einblicke in Kafkas Alltag.[...]
Das Ende des Krieges und der Untergang der Habsburger Monarchie bedeutet auch für den tuberkulosekranken Kafka einen gravierenden Einschnitt: Er ist jetzt Bürger der CSR und damit als deutschsprachiger Jude in einer heiklen Lage. Selbst die leidenschaftliche Korrespondenz mit Milena Jesensk? -[...]
"Der ProceÃ" ist Franz Kafkas weltweit meistgelesener und bekanntester Roman nicht zuletzt dank der kongenialen Verfilmung durch Orson Welles.
In der Geschichte des Joseph K., dem in einem ebenso absurden wie undurchsichtigen Verfahren der Prozess gemacht wird, zeigt der groÃe Prag[...]