The Complete Stories
Franz Kafka
Copyright © 1971 by Schocken Books Inc.
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions.
Published in the United States by Schocken Books Inc., New York.
Distributed by Pantheon Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.
The foreword by John Updike was originally published in
Foreword copyright © 1983 by John Updike.
Collection first published in 1971 by Schocken Books Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Kafka, Franz, 1883-1924.
The complete stories.
(Kafka Library)
Bibliography: p.
1. Kafka, Franz, 1885-1924 — Translations, English.
I. Glatzer, Nahum Norbet, 1903- . I. Title.
ü. Series.
PT2621.A26A2 1988 833'.912 88-18418
ISBN 0-8052-0873-9
Manufactured in the United States of America
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Contents
Copyright
Foreword by John Updike
TWO INTRODUCTORY PARABLES
THE LONGER STORIES
THE SHORTER STORIES
Postscript
Bibliography
Editors and Translators
On the Material
Chronology
Selected Writings on Kafka
Back Cover
FOREWORD
By John Updike
All that he does seems to him, it is true, extraordinarily new, but also, because of the incredible spate of new things, extraordinarily amateurish, indeed scarcely tolerable, incapable of becoming history, breaking short the chain of the generations, cutting off for the first time at its most profound source the music of the world, which before him could at least be divined. Sometimes in his arrogance he has more anxiety for the world than for himself.
— KAFKA, "He" (Aphorisms)