Description of a Struggle (short story collection)
Description of a Struggle is a collection of short stories and story fragments by Franz Kafka.[1] First published in 1936 after Kafka's death by Max Brod, it was translated by Tania and James Stern and published in 1958 by Schocken Books.
Author | Franz Kafka |
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Language | German |
Genre | short stories |
Publisher | Editor Max Brod |
Publication date | 1936 |
Author | Franz Kafka |
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Translator | Tania and James Stern |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | short stories |
Publisher | Schocken Books |
Publication date | 1958 |
Contents
- Description of a Struggle
- Blumfeld, an Elderly Bachelor
- The Warden of the Tomb
- The Refusal
- Short pieces:
- Poseidon
- The Vulture
- The Departure
- Give It Up!
- At Night
- The Helmsman
- The Top
- The Test
- Advocates
- Home-Coming
- Fellowship
- Fragments of A Report to an Academy
- Fragment of The Great Wall of China
- The Conscription of Troops
- Fragment of The Hunter Gracchus
Printings
Kafka, Franz. Description of a Struggle. New York: Schocken Books, 1958.
See also
References
- Gray, Richard (September 2000). A Franz Kafka Encyclopedia. United States: Greenwood. pp. 31–35. ISBN 978-0313303753.
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