The Unhappiness of Being a Single Man

Essential Stories

Franz Kafka author Alexander Starritt translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pushkin Press

Published:3rd Aug '23

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The Unhappiness of Being a Single Man cover

'The supreme fabulist of modern man's cosmic predicament' John Updike

'The stories are dreamlike, allegorical, ghoulishly detached, exquisitely comic, numinous, and prophetic' New York Times

The essential stories of one of the twentieth century's greatest and most influential writers

No one has captured the modern experience, its wild dreams, strange joys, its neuroses and boredom, better than Franz Kafka. His vision, with its absurdity and twisted humour, has lost none of its force or relevance today. This essential collection, translated and selected by Alexander Starritt, casts fresh light on Kafka's genius.

Alongside brutal depictions of violence and justice are jokes and deceptively slight, mysterious fables. These unforgettable pieces reflect the brilliance at the core of Franz Kafka, arguably most fully expressed within his short stories. Together they showcase a writer of unmatched imaginative depth, capable of expressing the most profound reality with a wry smile.

Part of the Pushkin Press Classics series: timeless storytelling by icons of literature, hand-picked from around the globe

Translated by Alexander Starritt

Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was born to Jewish parents in Prague and wrote in German. He published only a few story collections and individual stories in literary magazines during his lifetime. The rest of his work was published posthumously. He is now considered one of the most influential authors of the twentieth century.

The greatest German writer of our time. Such poets as Rilke or such novelists as Thomas Mann are dwarfs or plastic saints in comparison with him * Vladimir Nabokov *
A genius * Guardian *
[Kafka] spoke for millions in their new unease; a century after his birth, he seems the last holy writer, and the supreme fabulist of modern man's cosmic predicament * John Updike *
The distinction Kafka, or his heroes, draw between "this" world and "the" world does not imply that there are two different worlds, only that our habitual conceptions of reality are not the true conception * W.H. Auden *
The stories are dreamlike, allegorical, symbolic, parabolic, grotesque, ritualistic, nasty, lucent, extremely personal, ghoulishly detached, exquisitely comic, numinous, and prophetic * New York Times *
An information bureau of the human condition * Adorno *
A great writer * Philip Roth *

ISBN: 9781805330400

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192 pages