Publisher's Synopsis
"Because he gives us food we need, Kafka himself will not be forgotten as long as there are books to read and human beings to read them. He lives for us in his fragmentary and living [stories] more than he ever lived for himself in the bosom of his family, the Kafkas, and his city, Prague." - from the Introduction by Gabriel Josipovici
Kafka was an obsessive writer who produced a huge volume of stories, novels, diaries and letters in his brief lifetime.
The present volume includes all his available shorter fiction in a new collection edited and introduced by Gabriel Josipovici. The stories, which range from tiny fragments to substantial narratives, have been arranged both to illuminate one another and to illustrate Kafka's evolution as a writer - which, as Professor Josipovici shows, is more complex and radical than often thought.
The extensive prefatory essay is an introduction not only to the stories but also to Kafka's work as a whole.