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Franz Kafka, Writer . Born: July 3, 1883 Birthplace: Prague (Czech Republic) Died: June 3, 1924 (tuberculosis, age 40) Best Known Work: The Trial and The Metamorphosis Kafka is renowned for his visionary and profoundly enigmatic stories that often present a grotesque vision of the world in which individuals burdened with guilt, isolation, and anxiety make a futile search for personal salvation. A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF FRANZ KAFKA Franz Kafka was born into a middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family on July 3, 1883 in Prague, Bohemia, now the Czech Republic. Franz at the age of 5 Franz was the eldest of six children. He had two younger brothers who died in infancy and three younger sisters (Gabriele (1889–1941), Valerie (1890–1942), Ottilie (1892–1943), all of whom perished in concentration camps. BEFORE THE LAW BY FRANZ KAFKA Before the Law. Before the law sits a gatekeeper. To this gatekeeper comes a man from the country who asks to gain entry into the law. But the gatekeeper says that he cannot grant him entry at the moment. The man thinks about it and then asks if he will be allowed to come in later on. “It is possible,” says the gatekeeper, “but notnow.”.
IN THE PENAL COLONY BY FRANZ KAFKA In the Penal Colony. “It’s a peculiar apparatus,” said the Officer to the Traveller, gazing with a certain admiration at the device, with which he was, of course, thoroughly familiar. It appeared that the Traveller had responded to the invitation of the Commandant only out of politeness, when he had been asked to attend the executionof a
THE TRIAL BY FRANZ KAFKA K. waited a little while, looked from his pillow at the old woman who lived opposite and who was watching him with an inquisitiveness quite unusual for her, and finally, both hungry and disconcerted, rang the bell. There was immediately a knock at the door and a man entered. He had never seen the man in THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug. He lay on his armour-hard back and saw, as he lifted his head up a little, his brown, arched abdomen divided up into rigid bow-likesections.
A REPORT FOR AN ACADEMY BY FRANZ KAFKA A Report for An Academy. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. Esteemed Gentlemen of the Academy! You show me the honour of calling upon me to submit a report to the Academy concerning my previous life as an ape. In this sense, unfortunately, I cannot comply with yourrequest.
THE JUDGEMENT BY FRANZ KAFKA The Judgement. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. for Miss Felice B. It was a Sunday morning at the most beautiful time in spring. George Benderman, a young merchant, was sitting in his private room on the first floor of one of the low, poorly constructed houses extending in a long row along the river, almost indistinguishable from THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. After this explanation his sister would break out in tears of emotion, and Gregor would lift himself up to her armpit and kiss her throat, which she, from the time she started going to work, had left exposed without a band or a collar. ‘Mr. Samsa,’ called out the middle lodger to the father, andpointed
JACKALS AND ARABS BY FRANZ KAFKA Jackals and Arabs. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. We were camping in the oasis. My companions were asleep. An Arab, tall and dressed in white, went past me. He had been tending to his camels and was going to his sleeping place. I threw myself on my back into the grass. I wanted to sleep. FRANZ KAFKA ONLINETHE TRIAL 152 PAGESTHE METAMORPHOSIS 41 PAGESBEFORETHE LAW 2 PAGES
Franz Kafka, Writer . Born: July 3, 1883 Birthplace: Prague (Czech Republic) Died: June 3, 1924 (tuberculosis, age 40) Best Known Work: The Trial and The Metamorphosis Kafka is renowned for his visionary and profoundly enigmatic stories that often present a grotesque vision of the world in which individuals burdened with guilt, isolation, and anxiety make a futile search for personal salvation. A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF FRANZ KAFKA Franz Kafka was born into a middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family on July 3, 1883 in Prague, Bohemia, now the Czech Republic. Franz at the age of 5 Franz was the eldest of six children. He had two younger brothers who died in infancy and three younger sisters (Gabriele (1889–1941), Valerie (1890–1942), Ottilie (1892–1943), all of whom perished in concentration camps. BEFORE THE LAW BY FRANZ KAFKA Before the Law. Before the law sits a gatekeeper. To this gatekeeper comes a man from the country who asks to gain entry into the law. But the gatekeeper says that he cannot grant him entry at the moment. The man thinks about it and then asks if he will be allowed to come in later on. “It is possible,” says the gatekeeper, “but notnow.”.
IN THE PENAL COLONY BY FRANZ KAFKA In the Penal Colony. “It’s a peculiar apparatus,” said the Officer to the Traveller, gazing with a certain admiration at the device, with which he was, of course, thoroughly familiar. It appeared that the Traveller had responded to the invitation of the Commandant only out of politeness, when he had been asked to attend the executionof a
THE TRIAL BY FRANZ KAFKA K. waited a little while, looked from his pillow at the old woman who lived opposite and who was watching him with an inquisitiveness quite unusual for her, and finally, both hungry and disconcerted, rang the bell. There was immediately a knock at the door and a man entered. He had never seen the man in THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug. He lay on his armour-hard back and saw, as he lifted his head up a little, his brown, arched abdomen divided up into rigid bow-likesections.
A REPORT FOR AN ACADEMY BY FRANZ KAFKA A Report for An Academy. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. Esteemed Gentlemen of the Academy! You show me the honour of calling upon me to submit a report to the Academy concerning my previous life as an ape. In this sense, unfortunately, I cannot comply with yourrequest.
THE JUDGEMENT BY FRANZ KAFKA The Judgement. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. for Miss Felice B. It was a Sunday morning at the most beautiful time in spring. George Benderman, a young merchant, was sitting in his private room on the first floor of one of the low, poorly constructed houses extending in a long row along the river, almost indistinguishable from THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. After this explanation his sister would break out in tears of emotion, and Gregor would lift himself up to her armpit and kiss her throat, which she, from the time she started going to work, had left exposed without a band or a collar. ‘Mr. Samsa,’ called out the middle lodger to the father, andpointed
JACKALS AND ARABS BY FRANZ KAFKA Jackals and Arabs. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. We were camping in the oasis. My companions were asleep. An Arab, tall and dressed in white, went past me. He had been tending to his camels and was going to his sleeping place. I threw myself on my back into the grass. I wanted to sleep.FRANZ KAFKA ONLINE
Franz Kafka, Writer . Born: July 3, 1883 Birthplace: Prague (Czech Republic) Died: June 3, 1924 (tuberculosis, age 40) Best Known Work: The Trial and The Metamorphosis Kafka is renowned for his visionary and profoundly enigmatic stories that often present a grotesque vision of the world in which individuals burdened with guilt, isolation, and anxiety make a futile search for personal salvation. A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF FRANZ KAFKA Franz Kafka was born into a middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family on July 3, 1883 in Prague, Bohemia, now the Czech Republic. Franz at the age of 5 Franz was the eldest of six children. He had two younger brothers who died in infancy and three younger sisters (Gabriele (1889–1941), Valerie (1890–1942), Ottilie (1892–1943), all of whom perished in concentration camps. FRANZ KAFKA BIBLIOGRAPHY The Diaries of Franz Kafka 1910-23 (1951) Letters to Milena (1952) Letters 1902-24 (1958) (ed. by M. Brod) Letters to Felice (1967) Letters to Ottla and the Family (1974) Letters to Friends, Family and Editors (1977) Note: The dates indicate when the works were originallypublished.
AN IMPERIAL MESSAGE BY FRANZ KAFKA An Imperial Message. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. The Emperor—so they say—has sent a message, directly from his death bed, to you alone, his pathetic subject, a tiny shadow which has taken refuge at the furthest distance from the imperial sun. He ordered the herald to kneel down beside his bed and whispered the message in JACKALS AND ARABS BY FRANZ KAFKA Jackals and Arabs. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. We were camping in the oasis. My companions were asleep. An Arab, tall and dressed in white, went past me. He had been tending to his camels and was going to his sleeping place. I threw myself on my back into the grass. I wanted to sleep. UP IN THE GALLERY BY FRANZ KAFKA Up in the Gallery. If some frail tubercular lady circus rider were to be driven in circles around and around the arena for months and months without interruption in front of a tireless public on a swaying horse by a merciless whip-wielding master of ceremonies, spinning on the horse, throwing kisses and swaying at the waist, and if this A HUNGER ARTIST BY FRANZ KAFKA A Hunger Artist. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. In the last decades interest in hunger artists has declined considerably. Whereas in earlier days there was good money to be earned putting on major productions of this sort under one’s own management, nowadays that is totally impossible. Those were different times. A COUNTRY DOCTOR BY FRANZ KAFKA A Country Doctor. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. I was in great difficulty. An urgent journey was facing me. A seriously ill man was waiting for me in a village ten miles distant. A severe snowstorm filled the space between him and me. I had a carriage—a light one, with large wheels, entirely suitable for our country roads. THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA If they were startled, then Gregor had no more responsibility and could be calm. But if they accepted everything quietly, then he would have no reason to get excited and, if he got a move on, could really be at the station around eight o’clock. At first he slid down a few times from the smooth chest of drawers. THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. The father bought breakfast to the petty officials at the bank, the mother sacrificed herself for the undergarments of strangers, the sister behind her desk was at the beck and call of customers, but the family’s energies did not extend any further. And the wound in his back began to pain Gregor all over FRANZ KAFKA ONLINETHE TRIAL 152 PAGESTHE METAMORPHOSIS 41 PAGESBEFORETHE LAW 2 PAGES
Franz Kafka, Writer . Born: July 3, 1883 Birthplace: Prague (Czech Republic) Died: June 3, 1924 (tuberculosis, age 40) Best Known Work: The Trial and The Metamorphosis Kafka is renowned for his visionary and profoundly enigmatic stories that often present a grotesque vision of the world in which individuals burdened with guilt, isolation, and anxiety make a futile search for personal salvation. A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF FRANZ KAFKA Franz Kafka was born into a middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family on July 3, 1883 in Prague, Bohemia, now the Czech Republic. Franz at the age of 5 Franz was the eldest of six children. He had two younger brothers who died in infancy and three younger sisters (Gabriele (1889–1941), Valerie (1890–1942), Ottilie (1892–1943), all of whom perished in concentration camps. BEFORE THE LAW BY FRANZ KAFKA Before the Law. Before the law sits a gatekeeper. To this gatekeeper comes a man from the country who asks to gain entry into the law. But the gatekeeper says that he cannot grant him entry at the moment. The man thinks about it and then asks if he will be allowed to come in later on. “It is possible,” says the gatekeeper, “but notnow.”.
IN THE PENAL COLONY BY FRANZ KAFKA In the Penal Colony. “It’s a peculiar apparatus,” said the Officer to the Traveller, gazing with a certain admiration at the device, with which he was, of course, thoroughly familiar. It appeared that the Traveller had responded to the invitation of the Commandant only out of politeness, when he had been asked to attend the executionof a
THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug. He lay on his armour-hard back and saw, as he lifted his head up a little, his brown, arched abdomen divided up into rigid bow-likesections.
A REPORT FOR AN ACADEMY BY FRANZ KAFKA A Report for An Academy. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. Esteemed Gentlemen of the Academy! You show me the honour of calling upon me to submit a report to the Academy concerning my previous life as an ape. In this sense, unfortunately, I cannot comply with yourrequest.
THE TRIAL BY FRANZ KAFKA K. waited a little while, looked from his pillow at the old woman who lived opposite and who was watching him with an inquisitiveness quite unusual for her, and finally, both hungry and disconcerted, rang the bell. There was immediately a knock at the door and a man entered. He had never seen the man in AN IMPERIAL MESSAGE BY FRANZ KAFKA An Imperial Message. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. The Emperor—so they say—has sent a message, directly from his death bed, to you alone, his pathetic subject, a tiny shadow which has taken refuge at the furthest distance from the imperial sun. He ordered the herald to kneel down beside his bed and whispered the message in THE JUDGEMENT BY FRANZ KAFKA The Judgement. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. for Miss Felice B. It was a Sunday morning at the most beautiful time in spring. George Benderman, a young merchant, was sitting in his private room on the first floor of one of the low, poorly constructed houses extending in a long row along the river, almost indistinguishable from THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. After this explanation his sister would break out in tears of emotion, and Gregor would lift himself up to her armpit and kiss her throat, which she, from the time she started going to work, had left exposed without a band or a collar. ‘Mr. Samsa,’ called out the middle lodger to the father, andpointed
FRANZ KAFKA ONLINETHE TRIAL 152 PAGESTHE METAMORPHOSIS 41 PAGESBEFORETHE LAW 2 PAGES
Franz Kafka, Writer . Born: July 3, 1883 Birthplace: Prague (Czech Republic) Died: June 3, 1924 (tuberculosis, age 40) Best Known Work: The Trial and The Metamorphosis Kafka is renowned for his visionary and profoundly enigmatic stories that often present a grotesque vision of the world in which individuals burdened with guilt, isolation, and anxiety make a futile search for personal salvation. A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF FRANZ KAFKA Franz Kafka was born into a middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family on July 3, 1883 in Prague, Bohemia, now the Czech Republic. Franz at the age of 5 Franz was the eldest of six children. He had two younger brothers who died in infancy and three younger sisters (Gabriele (1889–1941), Valerie (1890–1942), Ottilie (1892–1943), all of whom perished in concentration camps. BEFORE THE LAW BY FRANZ KAFKA Before the Law. Before the law sits a gatekeeper. To this gatekeeper comes a man from the country who asks to gain entry into the law. But the gatekeeper says that he cannot grant him entry at the moment. The man thinks about it and then asks if he will be allowed to come in later on. “It is possible,” says the gatekeeper, “but notnow.”.
IN THE PENAL COLONY BY FRANZ KAFKA In the Penal Colony. “It’s a peculiar apparatus,” said the Officer to the Traveller, gazing with a certain admiration at the device, with which he was, of course, thoroughly familiar. It appeared that the Traveller had responded to the invitation of the Commandant only out of politeness, when he had been asked to attend the executionof a
THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug. He lay on his armour-hard back and saw, as he lifted his head up a little, his brown, arched abdomen divided up into rigid bow-likesections.
A REPORT FOR AN ACADEMY BY FRANZ KAFKA A Report for An Academy. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. Esteemed Gentlemen of the Academy! You show me the honour of calling upon me to submit a report to the Academy concerning my previous life as an ape. In this sense, unfortunately, I cannot comply with yourrequest.
THE TRIAL BY FRANZ KAFKA K. waited a little while, looked from his pillow at the old woman who lived opposite and who was watching him with an inquisitiveness quite unusual for her, and finally, both hungry and disconcerted, rang the bell. There was immediately a knock at the door and a man entered. He had never seen the man in AN IMPERIAL MESSAGE BY FRANZ KAFKA An Imperial Message. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. The Emperor—so they say—has sent a message, directly from his death bed, to you alone, his pathetic subject, a tiny shadow which has taken refuge at the furthest distance from the imperial sun. He ordered the herald to kneel down beside his bed and whispered the message in THE JUDGEMENT BY FRANZ KAFKA The Judgement. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. for Miss Felice B. It was a Sunday morning at the most beautiful time in spring. George Benderman, a young merchant, was sitting in his private room on the first floor of one of the low, poorly constructed houses extending in a long row along the river, almost indistinguishable from THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. After this explanation his sister would break out in tears of emotion, and Gregor would lift himself up to her armpit and kiss her throat, which she, from the time she started going to work, had left exposed without a band or a collar. ‘Mr. Samsa,’ called out the middle lodger to the father, andpointed
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Franz Kafka, Writer . Born: July 3, 1883 Birthplace: Prague (Czech Republic) Died: June 3, 1924 (tuberculosis, age 40) Best Known Work: The Trial and The Metamorphosis Kafka is renowned for his visionary and profoundly enigmatic stories that often present a grotesque vision of the world in which individuals burdened with guilt, isolation, and anxiety make a futile search for personal salvation. A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF FRANZ KAFKA Franz Kafka was born into a middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family on July 3, 1883 in Prague, Bohemia, now the Czech Republic. Franz at the age of 5 Franz was the eldest of six children. He had two younger brothers who died in infancy and three younger sisters (Gabriele (1889–1941), Valerie (1890–1942), Ottilie (1892–1943), all of whom perished in concentration camps. FRANZ KAFKA BIBLIOGRAPHY The Diaries of Franz Kafka 1910-23 (1951) Letters to Milena (1952) Letters 1902-24 (1958) (ed. by M. Brod) Letters to Felice (1967) Letters to Ottla and the Family (1974) Letters to Friends, Family and Editors (1977) Note: The dates indicate when the works were originallypublished.
AN IMPERIAL MESSAGE BY FRANZ KAFKA An Imperial Message. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. The Emperor—so they say—has sent a message, directly from his death bed, to you alone, his pathetic subject, a tiny shadow which has taken refuge at the furthest distance from the imperial sun. He ordered the herald to kneel down beside his bed and whispered the message in THE TRIAL BY FRANZ KAFKA K. waited a little while, looked from his pillow at the old woman who lived opposite and who was watching him with an inquisitiveness quite unusual for her, and finally, both hungry and disconcerted, rang the bell. There was immediately a knock at the door and a man entered. He had never seen the man in UP IN THE GALLERY BY FRANZ KAFKA Up in the Gallery. If some frail tubercular lady circus rider were to be driven in circles around and around the arena for months and months without interruption in front of a tireless public on a swaying horse by a merciless whip-wielding master of ceremonies, spinning on the horse, throwing kisses and swaying at the waist, and if this THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA If they were startled, then Gregor had no more responsibility and could be calm. But if they accepted everything quietly, then he would have no reason to get excited and, if he got a move on, could really be at the station around eight o’clock. At first he slid down a few times from the smooth chest of drawers. THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The Metamorphosis. by Franz Kafka. The father bought breakfast to the petty officials at the bank, the mother sacrificed herself for the undergarments of strangers, the sister behind her desk was at the beck and call of customers, but the family’s energies did not extend any further. And the wound in his back began to pain Gregor all over THE METAMORPHOSIS BY FRANZ KAFKA The manager must be held back, calmed down, convinced, and finally won over. The future of Gregor and his family really depended on it! If only the sister had been there! She was clever. She had already cried while Gregor was still lying quietly on his back. And the manager, this friend of the ladies, would certainly let himself be guided byher.
JOSEPHINE THE SONGSTRESS OR THE MOUSE FOLK BY FRANZ KAFKA An Excerpt from Essential Kafka – translated by Phillip Lundberg Josephine is the name of our songstress. Those who have never heard her sing simply haven't experienced the power of song. Everyone who hears her is pulled out of him or herself, transported, and this is yet more of a mystery since our race as a whole has no great love formusic.
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* BORN: July 3, 1883 * BIRTHPLACE: Prague (Czech Republic) * DIED: June 3, 1924 (tuberculosis, age 40) * BEST KNOWN WORK: _THE TRIAL_ and _THE METAMORPHOSIS_ Kafka is renowned for his visionary and profoundly enigmatic stories that often present a grotesque vision of the world in which individuals burdened with guilt, isolation, and anxiety make a futile search for personal salvation. His major works include: _The Trial (Der Prozess)_, _The Castle (Das Schloss)_, _Amerika_ and _The Metamorphosis_. Most of his works were published posthumously. His complex and impersonal stories are so unique that his name inspired an adjective - _KAFKAESQUE_. "I NEED SOLITUDE FOR MY WRITING; NOT 'LIKE A HERMIT' - THAT WOULDN'T BE ENOUGH - BUT LIKE A DEAD MAN."- _Franz Kafka_
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