Selected Stories #934914

di Franz Kafka

Carlini Classics

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To open this selection of Franz Kafka’s Selected Stories is to step into a world that looks familiar at first glance and then tilts, as though revealing a hidden hinge. Ordinary rooms feel airless, simple errands echo with unease, and even a passing encounter can swell into something vast and inexplicable. Kafka traced the tremors beneath daily life—the quiet dread, the wish to belong, the fear of being misunderstood—with a clarity that feels almost surgical. What unsettles here is never spectacle but the subtle shift that makes us question the shape of our own constraints, whether imposed by institutions or born inside the mind.

The collection gathers the full range of his uncanny imagination. A man in “Before the Law” devotes his life to waiting for permission that never arrives, while “A Hunger Artist” transforms deprivation into a melancholic art form. “In the Penal Colony” scrutinizes a brutal apparatus of justice with chilling detachment, and “The Hunter Gracchus” hovers between life and death in a purgatorial drift. Alongside “The Metamorphosis,” with its wrenching portrait of Gregor Samsa and his unraveling family, stand other pieces that widen the aperture: “A Country Doctor,” “Up in the Gallery,” “Jackals and Arabs,” “The Great Wall of China,” “A Report for an Academy,” “An Imperial Message,” and “The Judgment.” Each offers its own blend of fable, myth, and strange bureaucracy, turning the ordinary inside out until it reflects our most private anxieties.

In Ian Johnston’s lucid translation, the prose remains calm and deceptively simple, allowing the tension beneath Kafka’s sentences to shimmer through. His characters strain to decipher messages that may never reach them and to slip free of roles they never chose. Yet, for all the darkness, something unexpectedly liberating emerges: a quiet invitation to dwell in uncertainty without surrendering to it. Moving through these pages, you may find the questions lingering long after the stories end, proof that Kafka’s unsettling worlds also make room for us to think, to doubt, and to read ourselves into their shadows.
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Editore:
Carlini Classics
Anno di pubblicazione:
2025
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464 KB
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Inglese
Autori:
Franz Kafka
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