The Complete Stories | |
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1st edition |
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Author(s) | Franz Kafka |
Translator | Willa and Edwin Muir, Tania and James Stern |
Country | United States |
Language | German |
Genre(s) | short Stories |
Publisher | Schocken Books |
Publication date | 1971 |
Media type | Print, Paperback & Hardcover |
Pages | 487 p. |
ISBN | 0-8052-3419-5 |
OCLC Number | 190590 |
Dewey Decimal | 833/.9/12 |
LC Classification | PZ3.K11 Co PT2621.A26 |
The Complete Stories of Franz Kafka is a compilation of all Kafka's short stories. With the exception of Kafka's three novels (The Trial, The Castle and Amerika), this collection includes all of Kafka's narrative work. The book was originally edited by Nahum N. Glatzer and published by Schocken Books in 1971. It was reprinted in 1995 with an introduction by John Updike.
The collection includes all the works published during Kafka's lifetime, with the exception of The Stoker which is usually incorporated as the first chapter of his unfinished novel Amerika. Some of the stories included in the book are fragmented or in various states of incompletion. Most of the stories are translated by Willa and Edwin Muir, with occasional translations by Tania and James Stern.
Several fables, parables and philosophical pieces are not included in this collection, as they were never meant to be independent stories or never intended for publication. These can be found in Kafka's diaries, notebooks and letters.
Contents |
Foreword by John Updike (1995 edition only)
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By Nahum N. Glatzer
Notes on the writing and publication history of the stories and fragments.
Chronology of Kafka's life and writing.
A list of critical and biographical essays on Kafka.