Franz Kafka eBooks

eBooks di Franz Kafka editi da Steppenwolf Press

Nato in una famiglia dell'élite ebraica di lingua tedesca, si laurea in giurisprudenza nel 1906. Sono gli anni dell'apprendistato letterario e dell'amicizia con Max Brod, cui seguono i viaggi in Italia, Francia, Germania, Svizzera, e il frustrante impiego presso una compagnia di assicurazioni. Nel 1921 si manifestano i primi segni della tubercolosi, che in pochi anni lo condurrà alla morte, dopo lunghe permanenze in sanatorio. Le sue opere più famose sono La metamorfosi (1916), la Lettera al padre (1919), Il processo (postumo, 1925), Il castello (postumo, 1926).
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The Kafka Collection. E-book. Formato EPUB Franz Kafka   -  Steppenwolf Press, 2020  - 

The Kafka Collection is a definitive anthology of Franz Kafka’s most iconic and thought-provoking works, offering readers a window into the enigmatic mind of one of the 20th century’s most influential writers. Collected here are Kafka’s masterpieces of existential dread, absurdity, and profound insight, each delving into the complexities of human existence, alienation, and the unfathomable forces that shape our lives.     This collection includes The Judgment, Kafka’s powerful exploration of family dynamics, guilt, and the struggle for individuality. In Before the Law, a deceptively simple parable, Kafka captures the human longing for justice and the elusive nature of authority. The Metamorphosis, perhaps Kafka’s most famous work, presents the haunting tale of Gregor Samsa, who awakens to find himself transformed into an insect, a story that has become a symbol of alienation and identity.     A Report to an Academy offers a biting critique of civilization and human nature through the eyes of an ape adapting to human society, while Jackals and Arabs unfolds as a surreal meditation on cultural conflict and misunderstanding. A Country Doctor takes readers into a nightmarish journey of duty, helplessness, and the collapse of logic under surreal circumstances.     Kafka’s chilling In the Penal Colony examines the intersection of power, punishment, and justice in a setting as horrifying as it is allegorical. A Hunger Artist explores the sacrifice and futility of seeking meaning in a world indifferent to human suffering. Finally, The Trial stands as Kafka’s magnum opus, a harrowing account of Josef K., a man caught in the machinery of an incomprehensible legal system, a story that continues to resonate as a profound critique of bureaucracy and modern life.     The Kafka Collection captures the essence of Kafka’s unique vision, offering readers tales that are both deeply personal and universally relevant. Each work brims with Kafka’s trademark blend of surrealism, dark humor, and existential unease, inviting readers to grapple with the mysteries of human existence and the absurdities of life.     This anthology is an essential addition to any literary library, perfect for devoted fans and newcomers alike. Whether you are drawn to Kafka’s unsettling parables, his exploration of the human condition, or his uncanny ability to reflect the anxieties of the modern world, The Kafka Collection promises a journey into a literary universe unlike any other.

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