Franz Kafka: The Metamorphosis and Other Writings (German Library #65)

by Franz Kafka

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The life and work of Franz Kafka (1883-1924) are deeply informed by the beginnings of modernity, with it social and cultural upheavals and contradictions. Kafkas towering achievement is evident in this collection of classic as well as new translations: The Metamorphosis; The Judgment; A Country Doct In the Penal Colony; First Sorrow; A Little Woman; A Hunger Artist; Josephine, the Singer; or, The Mouse Peop The Hunter Gracchus; The Great Wall of China; and Letter to His Father.

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Franz Kafka -- July 3, 1883 - June 3, 1924 Franz Kafka was born to middle-class Jewish parents in Prague, Czechoslovakia on July 3, 1883. He received a law degree at the University of Prague. After performing an obligatory year of unpaid service as law clerk for the civil and criminal courts, he obtained a position in the workman's compensation show more division of the Austrian government. Always neurotic, insecure, and filled with a sense of inadequacy, his writing is a search for personal fulfillment and understanding. He wrote very slowly and deliberately, publishing very little in his lifetime. At his death he asked a close friend to burn his remaining manuscripts, but the friend refused the request. Instead the friend arranged for publication Kafka's longer stories, which have since brought him worldwide fame and have influenced many contemporary writers. His works include The Metamorphosis, The Castle, The Trial, and Amerika. Kafka was diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) in August 1917. As his disease progressed, his throat became affected by the TB and he could not eat regularly because it was painful. He died from starvation in a sanatorium in Kierling, near Vienna, after admitting himself for treatment there on April 10, 1924. He died on June 3 at the age of 40. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature
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833.912Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesGerman fiction1900-1900-19901900-1945
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PT2621 .A26 .A253Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesGerman literatureIndividual authors or works1860/70-1960
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