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"Betrachtung" ist ein Sammelband mit 18 meist kurzen Prosatexten von Franz Kafka, der Ende 1912 erschienen ist. Es war Kafkas erstes veröffentlichtes Buch und wurde - mit der Jahreszahl "1913" - im damals jungen Rowohlt-Verlag verlegt. Der kleine Sammelband trägt die Widmung Kafkas "Für M. B.", also für den Freund Max Brod. Bereits 1908 waren acht der Prosastücke mit dem Obertitel "Betrachtung" in der Zeitschrift "Hyperion", herausgegeben von Franz Blei, veröffentlicht worden. No library descriptions found. |
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All the stories seem to be in one way or another about the narrator's alienation, mechanically following the rules and duties of modern, urban life but also somehow only watching it from the outside, in a detached, almost voyeuristic way, unable to break through into participation. Only the child-narrator of the first story, "Kinder auf der Landstraße", can fully enjoy taking part in contact with others in play, and even there there's already a strong hint that the adult world is a different matter.
The stories are written in terse, clear language, although there are sometimes hints that we are supposed to imagine them as extracts from a longer narrative - several of the stories open with a conjunction, for instance. The images are generally very concrete, but occasionally a text runs off into a flight of fancy - the dull shopkeeper on his way home in "Der Kaufmann" spends the few moments he is alone, going up in the lift, apostrophising a set of imaginary winged creatures that turn into runaway horses, then comes back to earth to ring the doorbell and greet the maidservant.
Not "Kafkaesque" Kafka, perhaps, but you can see how it only needs to go a little bit further to become that. ( )