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Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka was a German-language Jewish Czech writer and novelist born in Prague, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Widely regarded as a major figure of 20th-century literature, his works fuse elements of realism and the fantastique, and typically feature isolated protagonists facing bizarre or surreal predicaments and incomprehensible socio-bureaucratic powers. The term Kafkaesque has entered the lexicon to describe situations like those depicted in his writings. His best-known works include the novella The Metamorphosis (1915) and the novels The Trial (1924) and The Castle (1926). He is also celebrated for his brief fables and aphorisms, which frequently incorporated comedic elements alongside the darker themes of his longer works. His work has widely influenced artists, philosophers, composers, filmmakers, literary historians, religious scholars, and cultural theorists.

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Main Works

43 Books
Das Urteil
1916

Das Urteil

1916
Amerika
1927

Amerika

1927
Briefe an Milena
1952

Briefe an Milena

Franz Kafka's 1952 novel, "Briefe an Milena," provides you with an intimate look into the author's personal world. You will encounter a narrative that reveals deep emotional and intellectual exchanges. This work explores themes of love, communication, and the complexities of human connection. Immerse yourself in a profound exploration of a significant relationship.

1952
Selected Short Stories of Franz Kafka
1952

Selected Short Stories of Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka's 1952 novel, "Selected Short Stories of Franz Kafka," offers you a gateway into his distinctive literary world. You will encounter narratives marked by their unique blend of the ordinary and the absurd. This collection invites you to explore themes of alienation, bureaucracy, and the human psyche. Prepare for a profound and thought-provoking reading experience.

1952
Brief an den Vater
1953

Brief an den Vater

In Franz Kafka's "Brief an den Vater," you are presented with a profound epistolary work. This novel invites you to explore a complex relationship through a deeply personal letter. You will encounter a singular voice grappling with paternal authority and personal identity, offering a unique literary experience from 1953.

1953
Briefe, 1902-1924
1958

Briefe, 1902-1924

Franz Kafka's "Briefe, 1902-1924" is identified as a novel published in 1958. You will encounter a work attributed to Kafka, albeit with a title suggesting a different format. Consider the author's characteristic style within this narrative.

1958
Description of a struggle
1958

Description of a struggle

You enter a narrative marked by a surreal journey through an unnamed city, observing a protagonist's internal and external conflicts. Experience a series of encounters and transformations that blur the lines between reality and dream. This work invites you to reflect on the nature of existence and personal agency.

1958
Die Verwandlung
1962

Die Verwandlung

Imagine waking one morning to find yourself inexplicably transformed. This novel places you in a world where the ordinary suddenly becomes bizarre and unsettling. You will confront the profound implications of such a change on identity, family, and society.

1962
Briefe an Felice und andere Korrespondenz aus der Verlobungszeit
1967

Briefe an Felice und andere Korrespondenz aus der Verlobungszeit

Franz Kafka's 1967 novel presents you with a collection of letters to Felice and other correspondence from his engagement period. You will gain intimate access to the author's private thoughts and relationships during a significant time in his life. Explore the personal reflections and exchanges that shaped this unique literary artifact.

1967
Franz Kafka
1969

Franz Kafka

You are presented with 'Franz Kafka,' a novel written by Franz Kafka himself. This unique work, published in 1969, offers you a direct engagement with the author's narrative style. Explore a story from a writer whose name is synonymous with a particular literary atmosphere.

1969
Briefe an Ottla und die Familie
1974

Briefe an Ottla und die Familie

Franz Kafka's "Briefe an Ottla und die Familie" presents a unique collection drawn from personal correspondence. You will gain insight into the author's private thoughts and relationships through these letters. This work offers a glimpse into the complexities of familial connections.

1974
Complete stories and parables
1976

Complete stories and parables

Franz Kafka's 1976 work, "Complete stories and parables," presents you with a comprehensive collection of his shorter narratives. You will encounter a range of tales, each designed to provoke thought and offer allegorical insights. Delve into the unique style and thematic depth characteristic of Kafka's writing.

1976
Basic Kafka
1979

Basic Kafka

You are introduced to a work by a renowned author, known for his distinctive literary style. This novel immerses you in themes often associated with existentialism and the absurd. As you read, you will encounter narratives that challenge conventional understanding and explore complex human experiences.

1979
Cartas Al Padre
1980

Cartas Al Padre

In "Cartas Al Padre," a 1980 novel by Franz Kafka, you are presented with a deeply personal communication. This work allows you to explore the complex relationship between a son and his father. You will gain insight into the profound dynamics at play.

1980
The blue octavo notebooks
1991

The blue octavo notebooks

Franz Kafka's 'The Blue Octavo Notebooks' invites you into the intimate reflections of a profound literary mind. Within these pages, you will discover a mosaic of thoughts, observations, and fragments that illuminate his unique perspective. This work offers an opportunity to engage directly with the raw material of a writer's process, providing insight into his enduring themes.

1991
Give it up!
1995

Give it up!

Franz Kafka invites you to experience "Give it up!," a novel published in 1995. You will encounter a narrative steeped in the author's characteristic themes of alienation and existential struggle. This work offers you a profound exploration of human anxieties and the absurdities of modern life. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey into the distinctive world of Kafka.

1995
The Transformation
1995

The Transformation

You are invited to explore "The Transformation," a novel by Franz Kafka. This work offers a distinct narrative experience from a renowned author. Prepare to engage with a story that exemplifies the novelistic form.

1995
Lettre au père
1995

Lettre au père

Franz Kafka's 1995 novel, "Lettre au père," offers a unique literary experience. This work allows you to explore the author's distinctive voice. You will encounter a deeply personal narrative. Engage with a text that reflects profound themes.

1995
The Metamorphosis and Other Stories
1996

The Metamorphosis and Other Stories

Franz Kafka's 1996 collection, The Metamorphosis and Other Stories, offers you a selection of his distinct narratives. As you read, you will encounter the unique perspectives and situations characteristic of his work. This volume provides insight into the author's thematic explorations.

1996
A Hunger Artist (Short Prose of Franz Kafka Series)
1996

A Hunger Artist (Short Prose of Franz Kafka Series)

Franz Kafka's 1996 work, A Hunger Artist, is presented as part of the Short Prose of Franz Kafka Series. This installment invites you to explore a specific narrative from the renowned author. You will delve into the thematic concerns and character studies characteristic of his literary output.

1996
The metamorphosis and related readings
2000

The metamorphosis and related readings

In Franz Kafka's "The metamorphosis and related readings," you encounter a seminal work alongside supplementary texts. You delve into a narrative that explores themes of alienation and transformation. This novel, paired with its readings, offers a profound literary experience. It invites you to ponder the human condition and societal pressures.

2000
Metamorphosis and Other Stories
2002

Metamorphosis and Other Stories

You are invited to explore *Metamorphosis and Other Stories* by Franz Kafka. This novel offers a unique literary experience from Kafka's body of work, published in 2002. Discover this work and its contribution to the literary landscape.

2002
La Metamorfosis
2004

La Metamorfosis

You are invited to consider "La Metamorfosis," a novel by Franz Kafka published in 2004. In this work, you will encounter the distinctive narrative style of its creator. This novel offers you an opportunity to engage with a specific literary piece from that year.

2004
The Zürau aphorisms of Franz Kafka
2006

The Zürau aphorisms of Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka's 2006 novel, *The Zürau aphorisms of Franz Kafka*, offers you a unique opportunity to engage with profound philosophical reflections. You will explore a series of concise observations on existence, meaning, and the human condition. This work invites deep contemplation on life's fundamental questions.

2006
Letter to My Father
2007

Letter to My Father

You are presented with a deeply personal exploration of a complex relationship. The narrative delves into the intricate dynamics between a son and his father. You will gain insight into the profound impact of family ties and expectations. This work offers a window into the inner world of its author.

2007
Cartas a Milena
2008

Cartas a Milena

Delve into 'Cartas a Milena,' a novel by Franz Kafka. Published in 2008, this work presents an intimate facet of the author's writing. You will discover the reflections Kafka shares within these pages.

2008
Metamorphosis
2013

Metamorphosis

Experience Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis." This novel presents you with the sudden and inexplicable transformation of a traveling salesman. You will witness the profound impact this change has on his personal life and family dynamics. The narrative explores themes of alienation and the human response to the absurd.

2013
A metamorfose
2017

A metamorfose

Immerse yourself in Franz Kafka's iconic novel, "A metamorfose." You will encounter a narrative exploring profound themes of alienation and transformation. Prepare for a deeply psychological journey into the human condition.

2017
Letters to Milena
2018

Letters to Milena

You delve into "Letters to Milena," a novel by Franz Kafka, published in 2018. This work offers a unique narrative experience from a foundational figure in modern literature. Prepare to engage with a story that bears the distinctive mark of his influential writing.

2018
In the Penal Colony
2018

In the Penal Colony

Franz Kafka's 2018 novel, "In the Penal Colony," offers you a distinctive literary experience. You will explore a narrative by an author celebrated for his unique perspective. This work delves into its specific setting and characters.

2018
Metamorfosis
2021

Metamorfosis

The Metamorphosis is Franz Kafka's most celebrated work, originally published in 1915. Gregor Samsa wakes one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect. The story of his transformation and its impact on his family is one of modern literature's most powerful allegories about alienation, identity and family.

2021
Diaries of Franz Kafka
2022

Diaries of Franz Kafka

In Franz Kafka's 2022 novel, "Diaries of Franz Kafka," you are presented with a unique literary experience. This work invites you to delve into the mind of a profound writer. You will encounter reflections and observations that shape a distinctive narrative.

2022