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This book can be read as an introduction to dystopian literature.Joseph K. (the protagonist) arrives in a village and struggles to gain access to the mysterious authorities who govern it from a castle. K. believes that he's been invited to a town to do some land surveying, and realises upon his arri...
A page from Kafka's manuscript of 'The Castle'Publisher's NoteTranslator's Preface & Notes--The CastleAppendix:Afterword to the German Critical Edition, by Malcolm PasleyThe Life of Franz KafkaBibliography
A page from Kafka's manuscript of 'The Castle'Publisher's NoteTranslator's Preface & Notes--The CastleAppendix:Afterword to the German Critical Edition, by Malcolm PasleyThe Life of Franz KafkaBibliography
There was a news article today suggesting that two thirds of people questioned lie about the books they have read to appear more sophisticated, so how do you know I'm telling the truth... This was somewhat strange. It's never quite clear what is true and what isn't. Everything is open to interpretat...
This translation, by Mark Harmon, is based on a thoroughly revised and critical text (- a critical text is one in which the manuscripts have been reexamined, variants weighed on philological and scientific grounds, and editorial decisions made on a defensible basis -- i.e., not on a "hey, this sound...