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Its an extremely handsome, well-designed book, and you couldnt ask for a better introduction to KafkaIf youve never read Kafka before or if you already love him, youll still want Harmans Selected Stories. Michael Dirda, The Washington Post A superb new translation of Kafkas classic stories, authoritatively annotated and beautifully illustrated. Selected Stories presents new, exquisite renderings of short works by one of the indisputable masters of the form. Award-winning translator and scholar Mark Harman offers the most sensitive English rendering yet of Franz Kafkas unique German proseterse, witty, laden with ambiguities and double meanings. With his in-depth biographical introduction and notes illuminating the stories and placing them in context, Harman breathes new life into masterpieces that have often been misunderstood. Included are sixteen stories, arranged chronologically to convey a sense of Kafkas artistic development. Some, like The Judgment, In the Penal Colony, A Hunger Artist, and The Transformation (usually, though misleadingly, translated as The Metamorphosis), represent the pinnacle of Kafkas achievement. Accompanying annotations highlight the wordplay and cultural allusions of the original German, pregnant with irony and humor that English readers have often missed. Although Kafka has frequently been cast as a loner, in part because of his quintessential depictions of modern alienation, he had a number of close companions. Harman draws on Kafkas diaries, extensive correspondence, and engagement with early twentieth-century debates about Darwinism, psychoanalysis, and Zionism to construct a rich portrait of Kafka in his world. A work of both art and scholarship, Selected Stories transforms our understanding and appreciation of a singular imagination.
- Illustratör: 58 photos
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780674737983
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 304
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-05-21
- Översättare: Mark Harman
- Förlag: Harvard University Press