
The Castle
By
Franz Kafka
Read by
George Guidall
Release:
02/04/2008
Release:
10/27/2000
Runtime:
11h 51m
Runtime:
11h 51m
Quantity:
“Shows a more comic Kafka…Harman has also made it more faithful to Kafka’s dreamlike style.”
New York Times
On his deathbed, Franz Kafka asked that all his unpublished manuscripts be burned. Fortunately, his request was ignored, allowing such works as The Trial to earn recognition among the literary masterpieces of the 20th century. This brilliant new translation of The Castle captures comedic elements and visual imagery that earlier interpretations missed. A traveler known only as K. is promised a job as Land-Surveyor by officials of the Castle. But when K. arrives in town to claim his position, he learns that owing to a clerical error, his services aren't needed after all. Seeking an explanation, K. endures increasingly frustrating setbacks as he strives in vain to simply make contact with someone-anyone-from the Castle. Saturated with absurdist humor, this haunting novel has fascinated and puzzled readers throughout the world. Some critics praise it as the century's great religious parable, while others interpret it as indisputably antireligious. Critically acclaimed narrator George Guidall sheds light on this dreamlike tale, illuminating the limitless nuances of Kafka's writing.
Release:
2008-02-04
2000-10-27
Runtime:
Runtime:
11h 51m
11h 51m
Format:
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
0.95 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781436112253
9781664466425
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