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The Complete Stories brings together all of Kafka’s stories, from the classic tales such as “The Metamorphosis,” “In the Penal Colony,” and “A Hunger Artist” to shorter pieces and fragments that Max Brod, Kafka’s literary executor, released after Kafka’s death. With the exception of his three novels, the whole of Kafka’s narrative work is included in this volume. Two introductory parables: Before the Law, Imperial Message. Longer stories include Description of a Struggle, Wedding Preparations in the Country, Judgment, Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, Village Schoolmaster (The Giant Mole), Blumfeld, and Elderly Bachelor, Warden of the Tomb, Country Doctor, Hunter Gracchus, A Fragment of Hunter Gracchus, Great Wall of China, News of the Building of the Wall, Report to an Academy, Fragments of Report to an Academy, Refusal, Hunger Artist, Investigations of a Dog, Little Woman, The Burrow, Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk. Shorter stories include Children on a Country Road, The Trees, Clothes, Excursion into the Mountains, Rejection, The Street Window, The Tradesman, Absent-minded Window-Gazing, The Way Home, Passers-by, On the Tram, Reflections for Gentlemen-Jockeys, The Wish to Be a Red Indian, Unhappiness, Bachelor's Ill Luck, Unmasking a Confidence Trickster, The Sudden Walk, Resolutions, A Dream, Up in the Gallery, A Fratricide, The Next Village, A Visit to a Mine, Jackals and Arabs, The Bridge, The Bucket Rider, The New Advocate, An Old Manuscript, The Knock at the Manor Gate, Eleven Sons, My Neighbor, A Crossbreed, The Cares of a Family Man, A Common Confusion, The Truth About Sancho Panza, The Silence of the Sirens, Prometheus, The City Coat of Arms, Poseidon, Fellowship, At Night, The Problem of Our Laws, The Conscription of Troops, The Test, The Vulture, The Helmsman, The Top, A Little Fable, Home-coming, First Sorrow, The Departure, Advocates, The Married Couple, Give It Up!, On Parables.
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Kafka’s profound explorations of existential dilemmas and absurdity.
Who is this book for?
Diving into Kafka’s stories is like stepping into a surreal, thought-provoking world. Each tale unveils deep existential questions wrapped in haunting, often unsettling narratives that stay with you long after reading. If you’re interested in literature that challenges perceptions and explores the complexities of human nature, this collection is a compelling choice.