Books by Franz Kafka

Portrait of Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka, one of the most distinctive voices of twentieth‑century literature, is renowned for his unsettling tales that blend the ordinary with the absurd. His writing captures the alienation and anxiety of modern life, often placing isolated individuals within labyrinthine bureaucracies and dreamlike situations that defy logic yet feel intensely real.

Born in Prague in 1883, Kafka wrote primarily in German and left behind a body of work that continues to shape existential and modernist thought. From the haunting transformation of Gregor Samsa to the elusive justice of Josef K., his stories probe identity, guilt and power with unmatched precision, ensuring his influence endures across generations.

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  • Hamburger Lesehefte Der Prozess

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  • Hamburger Lesehefte Das Schloss

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  • Hamburger Lesehefte Der Verschollene

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  • Hamburger Lesehefte Der Heizer Das Urteil In der Strafkolonie

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  • Vitalis Verlag GmbH Letter to Father

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  • Vitalis Verlag GmbH Brief an den Vater

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  • Vitalis Verlag GmbH Carta al padre

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  • Vitalis Verlag GmbH The Trial

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  • Vitalis Verlag GmbH Un médico rural Edición de Praga

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  • Vitalis Verlag GmbH The Metamorphosis Prague Edition

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  • Vitalis Verlag GmbH Die Verwandlung

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  • Vitalis Verlag GmbH Kein Schüler weit und breit Prager Ausgabe

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  • Vitalis Verlag GmbH Franz Kafka

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  • Anaconda Verlag Die Verwandlung

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  • Steffen Verlag Wie knnten Narren mde werden Aphorismen

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  • Input Verlag Forschungen eines Hundes Der Bau

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  • Ross & Reiter-Verlag Brief an den Vater Wer war Franz Kafka

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  • Spaß am Lesen Verlag Die Verwandlung

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  • Boer Brief an den Vater

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  • LIWI Literatur- und Wissenschaftsverlag Brief an den Vater

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  • Bunte Dimensionen Die Aeroplane in Brescia

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  • Aperatif Kitap Yayinlari Tasrada Dügün Hazirliklari Franz Kafka Aperati...

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  • Mondadori Lettere a Milena

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  • Delhi Open Books The Metamorphosis and Other Writings

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  • Schiler & Mücke GbR AtTahawwul

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  • Culturea Metamorphosis

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  • Franz Kafka

    Princeton University Press Franz Kafka

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    Book SynopsisFranz Kafka: The Office Writings brings together, for the first time in English, Kafka's most interesting professional writings, composed during his years as a high-ranking lawyer with the largest Workmen's Accident Insurance Institute in the Czech Lands of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Franz Kafka (1883-1924) is commonly recognized as the greatestTrade ReviewHonorable Mention for the 2008 PROSE Award in Literature, Language, and Linguistics, Association of American Publishers One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2009 "The Office Writings, however, convincingly suggests that his job was also integral to his writing, and that his literary production was not an escape from the alienation of daily life to that 'dreamlike inner life' but a striving to reconcile the two."--Alexander Provan, The Nation "Kafka himself complained constantly that his day job at the Prague Workmen's Accident Insurance Institute oppressed his artistic calling; this volume's editors beg to differ. In the hands of Kafka scholars Stanley Corngold and Benno Wagner and the legal scholar Jack Greenberg, the 18 briefs collected here comprise more than a record of the author's years in the insurance business. By reading between his legal writings and his fiction, the editors argue that Kafka's dual identities are inextricable: the writer is informed by the lawyer, the lawyer by the writer. Franz Kafka is the Franz Kafka we know not in spite of his day job, but rather because of it."--Rachel Sugar, The National (Abu Dhabi) "[T]he texts have impressive sociological merit: They provide a compelling picture of what life was like for an early twentieth-century bureaucrat who took his work seriously, believed in it, and did it well... But ultimately, the value of The Office Writings lies less in the potential connections to Kafka's fiction than in the fundamental disconnect."--Ben Kafka, Bookforum "Cognizant that some readers might be put off by the legal writing style, Corngold (German & comparative literature, Princeton Univ.), Jack Greenberg (law, Columbia Univ.), and Benno Wagner (literature, media, & culture, Univ. of Siegen, Germany) provide ample and rich analyses that demonstrate the close link between Kafka's profession and his literary creativity and oeuvre. This scholarly book is indispensable to an understanding of Kafka. Highly recommended."--Ali Houissa, Library Journal (Starred Review) "This event--finally, the translation and publication of the last known scrap of Kafka's work left untranslated, and unpublished--brings us to the subject of this series: how Kafka's office writings influenced his fiction, and what that influence means. Kafka's office writings, as presented here, cannot be read on their own ... but, instead, must be read as companions, to demystify the three novels and stories (which are anything but boring). Taken together, though, both workaday fact and masterwork fiction create a network of connections that exposes not just the concerns of a single writer, but also that of a singular culture--the culture of the Office, which has imposed itself on what used to be our lives."--Joshua Cohen, Nextbook.org "This handsome volume fills a void in Kafka studies and rectifies the unbalanced image of Kafka as a tortured genius who labored in an insurance office by day and wrote fiction by night... A fascinating read for scholars of Kafka and modern Central European literature."--M. McCulloh, Choice "The editors--Stanley Corngold, Jack Greenberg and Benno Wagner--have done a masterful job in making the drafts of speeches, letters, internal reports and newspaper articles relevant."--Raymond Johnston, Czech Business Weekly "These writings reveal Kafka the man at his best. For that reason, Franz Kafka: The Office Writings makes a significant contribution to understanding the enigmatic Franz Kafka."--Jefferson M. Gray, Federal LawyerTable of ContentsPreface ix Abbreviations for Kafka Citations xix Kafka and the Ministry of Writing by Stanley Corngold 1 Kafka's Offi ce Writings: Historical Background and Institutional Setting by Benno Wagner 19 DOCUMENTS Chapter 1: Speech on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Institute's New Director (1909) 51 Commentary Chapter 2: The Scope of Compulsory Insurance for the Building Trades (1908) 54 Commentary Chapter 3: Fixed- Rate Insurance Premiums for Small Farms Using Machinery (1909) 74 Commentary Chapter 4: Inclusion of Private Automobile "Firms" in the Compulsory Insurance Program (1909) 80 Commentary Chapter 5: Appeal against Risk Classifi cation of Christian Geipel & Sohn, Mechanical Weaving Mill in Asch (1910) 90 Commentary Chapter 6: Mea sures for Preventing Accidents from Wood- Planing Machines (1910) 109 Commentary Chapter 7: On the Examination of Firms by Trade Inspectors (1911) 120 Commentary Chapter 8: Workmen's Insurance and Employers: Two Articles in the Tetschen- Bodenbacher Zeitung (1911) 145 Commentary Chapter 9: Petition of the Toy Producers' Association in Katharinaberg, Erzgebirge (1912) 170 Commentary Chapter 10: Risk Classifi cation Appeal by Norbert Hochsieder, Boarding House Own er in Marienbad (1912) 194 Commentary Chapter 11: Letters to the Workmen's Accident Insurance Institute in Prague (1912-15) 213 Commentary Chapter 12: Criminal Charge against Josef Renelt for the Illegal Withholding of Insurance Fees (1913) 225 Commentary Chapter 13: Second International Congress on Accident Prevention and First Aid in Vienna (1913) 249 Commentary Chapter 14: Accident Prevention in Quarries (1914) 273 Commentary Chapter 15: Jubilee Report: Twenty- Five Years of the Workmen's Accident Insurance Institute (1914) 301 Commentary Chapter 16: Risk Classifi cation and Accident Prevention in War time (1915) 322 Commentary Chapter 17: A Public Psychiatric Hospital for German- Bohemia (1916) 336 Commentary Chapter 18: "Help Disabled Veterans! An Urgent Appeal to the Public" (1916/1917) 346 Commentary Wraparound:From Kafka to Kafkaesque 355by Jack Greenberg Chronology 373 Notes 379 About the Editors 393 Index 395

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  • Die Verwandlung 1

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  • Guía de lectura La metamorfosis de Kafka

    Paideia Educacion Guía de lectura La metamorfosis de Kafka

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  • Obelisco Carta Al Padre

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  • Ediciones Abraxas El Castillo: La Búsqueda de Una Meta Inalcanzable

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  • Ediciones Abraxas El Proceso: Una Obra Completamente Absurda, Pero

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  • Nórdica Libros EL fogonero Der Herizer

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    Book SynopsisAl entrar en el puerto de Nueva York a bordo de un barco que se iba deteniendo, Karl Roßmann, un joven de diecisiete años al que sus padres pobres habían enviado a América por tener un hijo con una criada que lo había seducido, creyó ver la Estatua de la diosa Libertad, que divisaba desde hacía un buen rato, como si estuviera dentro de un rayo de sol que fulgurara de repente. Así comienza El fogonero, que se publicó como libro independiente en 1913 y terminó siendo el primer capítulo de El desaparecido, la inacabada novela de Kafka.Este relato, magníficamente ilustrado por Max, contiene elementos característicos de la narrativa del autor checo: todos estamos en manos de un destino que no controlamos. El joven Roßmann defenderá con vehemencia al fogonero porque considera que ha sido tratado injustamente, y de su viaje por el interior del barco, que se puede ver como un encuentro con las estructuras del poder, saldrá airoso gracias a un inesperado suceso...Como esos protagonistas

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  • La metamorfosi Educaci 62 Catalan Edition

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    Book SynopsisFranz Kafka (Praga, 1883-Viena, 1924), escriptor central del segle xx, és considerat un mestre en l'art d'iniciar un text i en aquesta frase primera condensa una imatge pura, per bé que tèrbola, que regirà la narració que teniu a les mans en cada un dels seus incidents, circumstàncies o detalls. La insòlita transformació de Gregor Samsa constitueix un relat emblemàtic de la nostra època, majestuós en la seva simplicitat, i dur i descarnat en el retrat de l'alienació i de la intempèrie a què es troba llançat l'individu en societat. Aquesta història és protagonitzada per uns insectes que s'allotjaran, lector, en el teu imaginari, i que respiraran en el teu record amb uns pessigolleigs i uns xiulets tan contorbadors que mai més no els podràs oblidar.

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  • Editorial Sexto Piso Kafkiana relatos de Franz Kafka

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    Book SynopsisKafkiana reúne catorce de los más emblemáticos relatos de Kafka, adaptados por Peter Kuper con gran originalidad y completa actualidad.Indudablemente, Franz Kafka es uno de esos escritores tan universales cuya obra ?tanto por su excelencia como por los enigmas que encierra? sigue permitiendo nuevas visiones e interpretaciones, se diría que en un sentido casi ilimitado. Por su parte, Kuper es un artista gráfico de un espectro sumamente variado, que lo mismo ha creado diarios de viajes, novelas gráficas, o reinterpretado con gran éxito clásicos como Alicia en el País de las Maravillas. En Kafkiana, realiza una adaptación de catorce relatos de Kafka, entre ellos En la colonia penitenciaria o Un artista del hambre. En esta ocasión se inspira en una estética similar a la de artistas de grabados como Lynd Ward o Frans Masereel, produciendo un efecto asfixiante, en perfecta consonancia con la escritura del propio Kafka.

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  • Acantilado La condena El fogonero

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    Book SynopsisLos dos relatos que hoy presentamos se gestaron a finales de 1912, uno de los períodos más productivos de la vida de Kafka, durante el cual compuso además La transformación. Su editor Kurt Wolff le propuso publicarlos en un volumen que debería haberse titulado Los hijos, puesto que entre los tres relatos existía, según le había confesado Kafka, un evidente nexo secreto . En La condena, Georg Bendemann, un joven comerciante, comunica que acaba de prometerse a su anciano padre, pero el encuentro se transforma en una pesadilla repleta de reproches. El fogonero?primer capítulo de la novela El desaparecido, publicada póstumamente?trata las peripecias de Karl Roßmann a bordo del transatlántico que lo conduce a Nueva York, adonde lo han enviado sus padres, tras un escándalo, en busca de fortuna.

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  • En la colonia penitenciaria

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    Book SynopsisFranz Kafka (Praga, 1883 ? Kierling, Austria, 1924), nacido en el seno deuna familia judía, se doctoró en derecho en 1906, tras lo cual trabajó durante años como funcionario en el Instituto de Seguros de Accidentes de Trabajo de Praga, actividad que compaginó con la escritura. En vida publicó únicamente relatos, entre ellos La condena (1913), El fogonero (1913)?ambos publicados en Acantilado? y La transformación (1915). Sus célebres novelas?El desaparecido (1927), El proceso (1925) y El castillo (1926)?vieron la luz póstumamente, y contribuyeron a la consolidación del prestigio del escritor, hoy reconocido como fundamental de laliteratura del siglo xx.

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  • Editorial Alma La Metamorfosis Y Otros Relatos

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  • Batiscafo Dibujos, Los

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  • El Proceso  The Trial Letras Universales

    Ediciones Ctedra El Proceso The Trial Letras Universales

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  • Ediciones Cátedra El castillo

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  • Ediciones Ctedra El desaparecido América

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  • Ediciones Cátedra La transformación y otros relatos

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    Book SynopsisLa vida se portó mejor con Kafka después de su muerte. Su éxito póstumo creció con rapidez y ya en los años 60 del pasado siglo tomó por asalto las más altas cumbres. Kafka, el marginado, se convirtió en una estrella literaria cuya popularidad es hoy difícil de superar. A modo de etiqueta se inventó la palabra ?kafkiano? para referirse a algo inquietante, quizá incluso absurdo, que acaba por escaparse a toda posibilidad sensata de intentar comprenderlo. Kafka supo transmitirnos una experiencia fundamental de nuestra vida moderna: que lo sencillo puede ser enormemente complicado. La alienación, el aislamiento y la desintegración del yo que describen sus obras son percibidas y sentidas por los lectores como auténticas experiencias propias de nuestro tiempo. Esta edición se publicó por primera vez en esta misma colección con el título de La metamorfosis y otros relatos. Hoy, para el relato que fue ?Metamorfosis?, está extendida la traducción ?Transformación? (?Die Verwandlung?). Tampoco n

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