Author: Franz Kafka
Publisher: LP
ISBN: 3989889109
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
A new translation into American English of Kafka's 1916 "Das Schloß", or The Castle. This is volume III in the Complete Works of Kafka by LP. The Castle is one of Franz Kafka's three unfinished novels, along with The Prodigal or America and The Trial. The work was written in 1922 and published posthumously in 1926. It depicts the futile struggle of the enigmatic surveyor K. for recognition of his professional and private existence by a mysterious castle and its representatives.
The Castle: A New 2024 Translation
Author: Franz Kafka
Publisher: LP
ISBN: 3989889109
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
A new translation into American English of Kafka's 1916 "Das Schloß", or The Castle. This is volume III in the Complete Works of Kafka by LP. The Castle is one of Franz Kafka's three unfinished novels, along with The Prodigal or America and The Trial. The work was written in 1922 and published posthumously in 1926. It depicts the futile struggle of the enigmatic surveyor K. for recognition of his professional and private existence by a mysterious castle and its representatives.
Publisher: LP
ISBN: 3989889109
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
A new translation into American English of Kafka's 1916 "Das Schloß", or The Castle. This is volume III in the Complete Works of Kafka by LP. The Castle is one of Franz Kafka's three unfinished novels, along with The Prodigal or America and The Trial. The work was written in 1922 and published posthumously in 1926. It depicts the futile struggle of the enigmatic surveyor K. for recognition of his professional and private existence by a mysterious castle and its representatives.
The Trial: A New 2024 Translation
Author: Franz Kafka
Publisher: LP
ISBN: 3989888943
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
A new translation into American English of Kafka's 1915 "Das Schloß" with an afterword by the translator. This is volume I in the Complete Works of Kafka by LP. Franz Kafka's first novel, The Trial, is a disturbing and thought-provoking work that tells the story of Josef K., a man who is arrested and tried for an unknown crime. The novel explores themes of guilt, injustice and the search for meaning in a world that seems to be controlled by forces beyond our understanding. The underlying philosophy of The Trial mimics Schopenhauer's pessimistic and hopeless outlook. Kafka's novel is a bleak commentary on the human condition, in which individuals are at the mercy of forces beyond their control. The characters are caught in a labyrinth of bureaucracy aimed at keeping them in the dark and preventing them seeking the truth. The novel's suggestion is that we are all caught in a similar web of confusion and despair, and that our search for meaning and understanding is doomed to failure.
Publisher: LP
ISBN: 3989888943
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
A new translation into American English of Kafka's 1915 "Das Schloß" with an afterword by the translator. This is volume I in the Complete Works of Kafka by LP. Franz Kafka's first novel, The Trial, is a disturbing and thought-provoking work that tells the story of Josef K., a man who is arrested and tried for an unknown crime. The novel explores themes of guilt, injustice and the search for meaning in a world that seems to be controlled by forces beyond our understanding. The underlying philosophy of The Trial mimics Schopenhauer's pessimistic and hopeless outlook. Kafka's novel is a bleak commentary on the human condition, in which individuals are at the mercy of forces beyond their control. The characters are caught in a labyrinth of bureaucracy aimed at keeping them in the dark and preventing them seeking the truth. The novel's suggestion is that we are all caught in a similar web of confusion and despair, and that our search for meaning and understanding is doomed to failure.
Truth in Translation
Author: Jason BeDuhn
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761825562
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Truth in Translation is a critical study of Biblical translation, assessing the accuracy of nine English versions of the New Testament in wide use today. By looking at passages where theological investment is at a premium, the author demonstrates that many versions deviate from accurate translation under the pressure of theological bias.
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761825562
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Truth in Translation is a critical study of Biblical translation, assessing the accuracy of nine English versions of the New Testament in wide use today. By looking at passages where theological investment is at a premium, the author demonstrates that many versions deviate from accurate translation under the pressure of theological bias.
Kafka's Castle and the Critical Imagination
Author: Stephen D. Dowden
Publisher: Camden House
ISBN: 9781571130044
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Kafka's final, unfinished novel The Castle remains one of the most celebrated yet most stubbornly uninterpretable masterpieces of modernist fiction. Consequently it has been a lightning rod for theories and methods of literary criticism. In this chronological study of its fate at the hands of academic and non-academic critics, S. D. Dowden lays emphasis on the acts of critical imagination that have shaped our image and understanding of Kafka and his novel. He explores the historical and cultural contingencies of criticism: from the Weimar Era of Max Brod and Walter Benjamin to Lionel Trilling's Cold War to the postmodern moment of multiculturalism and its turn to "cultural studies." Dowden shows how and why The Castle became a contested site in the imaginative life of each succeeding generation of criticism. In addition, he accounts for those moments at which Kafka's novel escapes, or at least attempts to escape, the gravitational pull of historically anchored understanding. Forthright in its prose, Dowden's is a book essential for anyone, casual reader or professional critic, who hopes to grasp the peculiar difficulties and challenges of Kafka's prose in general and of The Castle in particular.
Publisher: Camden House
ISBN: 9781571130044
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Kafka's final, unfinished novel The Castle remains one of the most celebrated yet most stubbornly uninterpretable masterpieces of modernist fiction. Consequently it has been a lightning rod for theories and methods of literary criticism. In this chronological study of its fate at the hands of academic and non-academic critics, S. D. Dowden lays emphasis on the acts of critical imagination that have shaped our image and understanding of Kafka and his novel. He explores the historical and cultural contingencies of criticism: from the Weimar Era of Max Brod and Walter Benjamin to Lionel Trilling's Cold War to the postmodern moment of multiculturalism and its turn to "cultural studies." Dowden shows how and why The Castle became a contested site in the imaginative life of each succeeding generation of criticism. In addition, he accounts for those moments at which Kafka's novel escapes, or at least attempts to escape, the gravitational pull of historically anchored understanding. Forthright in its prose, Dowden's is a book essential for anyone, casual reader or professional critic, who hopes to grasp the peculiar difficulties and challenges of Kafka's prose in general and of The Castle in particular.
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Author: Shirley Jackson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Castles
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a deliciously unsettling novel about a perverse, isolated, and possibly murderous family and the struggle that ensues when a cousin arrives at their estate.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Castles
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a deliciously unsettling novel about a perverse, isolated, and possibly murderous family and the struggle that ensues when a cousin arrives at their estate.
Soul of the Age
Author: Hermann Hesse
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 1466835192
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Throughout his life, Herman Hesse was a devoted letter writer. He corresponded, not just with friends and family, but also with his readers. From his letters home from the seminary at age fourteen, to his last letters, written days before his death at eighty-five, this selection gives a sense of the author of some of the most widely read books of the century.
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 1466835192
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Throughout his life, Herman Hesse was a devoted letter writer. He corresponded, not just with friends and family, but also with his readers. From his letters home from the seminary at age fourteen, to his last letters, written days before his death at eighty-five, this selection gives a sense of the author of some of the most widely read books of the century.
The Castle
Author: Franz Kafka
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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A Castle in the Clouds
Author: Kerstin Gier
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1250300207
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Witty and charming, New York Times-bestselling author Kerstin Gier's contemporary young adult novel A Castle in the Clouds follows a girl as she navigates secrets, romance, and danger in an aging grand hotel. Way up in the Swiss mountains, there's a hotel steeped in tradition and faded splendor. Once a year, when the famous New Year's Eve Ball takes place and guests from all over the world arrive, excitement returns to the vast hallways. Sophie, an intern at the hotel, is tasked with ensuring everything goes as planned. But the unexpected seems to lurk in every corner, and she soon realizes that not all the guests are as they appear to be. As Sophie finds herself embroiled in a thrilling adventure, risking not just her job but her heart, readers will be captivated by this whimsical tale of romance and mystery. Find yourself lost in the winding hallways of our grand Swiss hotel where secrets, romance, and danger coalesce into one unforgettable experience.
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1250300207
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Witty and charming, New York Times-bestselling author Kerstin Gier's contemporary young adult novel A Castle in the Clouds follows a girl as she navigates secrets, romance, and danger in an aging grand hotel. Way up in the Swiss mountains, there's a hotel steeped in tradition and faded splendor. Once a year, when the famous New Year's Eve Ball takes place and guests from all over the world arrive, excitement returns to the vast hallways. Sophie, an intern at the hotel, is tasked with ensuring everything goes as planned. But the unexpected seems to lurk in every corner, and she soon realizes that not all the guests are as they appear to be. As Sophie finds herself embroiled in a thrilling adventure, risking not just her job but her heart, readers will be captivated by this whimsical tale of romance and mystery. Find yourself lost in the winding hallways of our grand Swiss hotel where secrets, romance, and danger coalesce into one unforgettable experience.
The Sons
Author: Franz Kafka
Publisher: Schocken
ISBN: 0805208860
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
From one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, the author of The Trial: Three stories he published in his lifetime, including his best-known tale, “The Metamorphosis.” I have only one request," Kafka wrote to his publisher Kurt Wolff in 1913. "'The Stoker,' 'The Metamorphosis,' and 'The Judgment' belong together, both inwardly and outwardly. There is an obvious connection among the three, and, even more important, a secret one, for which reason I would be reluctant to forego the chance of having them published together in a book, which might be called The Sons."
Publisher: Schocken
ISBN: 0805208860
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
From one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, the author of The Trial: Three stories he published in his lifetime, including his best-known tale, “The Metamorphosis.” I have only one request," Kafka wrote to his publisher Kurt Wolff in 1913. "'The Stoker,' 'The Metamorphosis,' and 'The Judgment' belong together, both inwardly and outwardly. There is an obvious connection among the three, and, even more important, a secret one, for which reason I would be reluctant to forego the chance of having them published together in a book, which might be called The Sons."
To the Castle and Back
Author: Vaclav Havel
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0307369420
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
An astonishingly candid memoir from the acclaimed, dissident playwright elected President after the dramatic Czechoslovakian Velvet Revolution — one of the most respected political figures of our time. As writer and statesman, Václav Havel played an essential part in the profound changes that occurred in Central Europe in the last decades of the twentieth century. In this most intimate memoir, he writes about his transition from outspoken dissident and political prisoner to a player on the international stage in 1989 as newly elected president of Czechoslovakia after the ousting of the Soviet Union, and, in l993, as president of the newly formed Czech Republic. Havel gives full rein to his impassioned stance against the devastation wrought by communism, but the scope of his concern in this engrossing memoir extends far beyond the circumstances he faced in his own country. The book is full of anecdotes of his interactions with world figures: offering a peace pipe to Mikhail Gorbachev, meditating with the Dali Lama, confessing to Pope John Paul II and partying with Bill and Hilary Clinton. Havel shares his thoughts on the future of the European Union and the role of national identity in today’s world. He explains why he has come to change his mind about the war in Iraq, and he discusses the political and personal reverberations he faces because of his initial support of the invasion. He writes with equal intelligence and candour about subjects as diverse as the arrogance of western power politics, the death of his first wife and his own battle with lung cancer. Woven through are internal memos he wrote during his presidency that take us behind the scenes of the Prague Castle – the government’s seat of power – showing the internal workings of the office and revealing Havel’s mission to act as his country’s conscience, and even, at times, its chief social convenor. Written with characteristic eloquence, wit and well-honed irony combined with an unfailing sense of wonder at the course his life has taken, To the Castle and Back is a revelation of one of the most important political figures of our time.
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0307369420
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
An astonishingly candid memoir from the acclaimed, dissident playwright elected President after the dramatic Czechoslovakian Velvet Revolution — one of the most respected political figures of our time. As writer and statesman, Václav Havel played an essential part in the profound changes that occurred in Central Europe in the last decades of the twentieth century. In this most intimate memoir, he writes about his transition from outspoken dissident and political prisoner to a player on the international stage in 1989 as newly elected president of Czechoslovakia after the ousting of the Soviet Union, and, in l993, as president of the newly formed Czech Republic. Havel gives full rein to his impassioned stance against the devastation wrought by communism, but the scope of his concern in this engrossing memoir extends far beyond the circumstances he faced in his own country. The book is full of anecdotes of his interactions with world figures: offering a peace pipe to Mikhail Gorbachev, meditating with the Dali Lama, confessing to Pope John Paul II and partying with Bill and Hilary Clinton. Havel shares his thoughts on the future of the European Union and the role of national identity in today’s world. He explains why he has come to change his mind about the war in Iraq, and he discusses the political and personal reverberations he faces because of his initial support of the invasion. He writes with equal intelligence and candour about subjects as diverse as the arrogance of western power politics, the death of his first wife and his own battle with lung cancer. Woven through are internal memos he wrote during his presidency that take us behind the scenes of the Prague Castle – the government’s seat of power – showing the internal workings of the office and revealing Havel’s mission to act as his country’s conscience, and even, at times, its chief social convenor. Written with characteristic eloquence, wit and well-honed irony combined with an unfailing sense of wonder at the course his life has taken, To the Castle and Back is a revelation of one of the most important political figures of our time.