Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka (1883–1924) was a German-language Jewish writer born in Prague, renowned for his visionary fiction exploring alienation, bureaucracy, and existential dread, with seminal works including the novella 'The Metamorphosis' (1915) and novels 'The Trial' (1925) and 'The Castle' (1926). He worked as an insurance clerk while writing, struggled with tuberculosis diagnosed in 1917, and died at age 40 near Vienna after instructing his friend Max Brod to destroy his unpublished manuscripts, which Brod instead preserved and published. His influence spans literature, philosophy, and culture, coining the term 'Kafkaesque' for surreal, oppressive predicaments.
Modernism
Existentialism
Absurdist fiction
The castle a new translation, based on the restored text
Amerika: The Missing Person
The Metamorphosis (Enriched Classics)
The Castle: A new translation based on the restored text
The Metamorphosis
Abandoned Fragments: The Unedited Works of Franz Kafka 1897-1917
Franz Kafka. Obras Escolhidas (Em Portuguese do Brasil)
The Great Wall of China (Pocket Penguins 70's)
The Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis and Other Stories (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
Metamorphosis and Other Stories
Metamorphosis
The Trial
The Metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis: A New Translation by Susan Bernofsky
The Metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis
Amerika
The Metamorphosis and Other Stories
The Trial by Franz Kafka: Classic Annotated and Translated Edition
The Trial (Macmillan Collector's Library)
The Meowmorphosis
The Castle
The Castle