He

· The Complete Works of Franz Kafka 24. grāmata · Livraria Press
E-grāmata
339
Lappuses
Piemērota
Atsauksmes un vērtējumi nav pārbaudīti. Uzzināt vairāk

Par šo e-grāmatu

"He" ("Er" in the original German) is a brief, enigmatic piece written by Franz Kafka, believed to have been composed around 1917. The story was published posthumously in 1931, like many of Kafka's works, and is often categorized as a fragment. Despite its brevity, it captures Kafka's characteristic exploration of alienation, identity, and the human condition.

This edition also contains two rare short stories; The Neighbor and Poseidon, both published posthumously 1931 and written around 1912.

The narrative is written in a detached, almost observational tone, describing a central figure, "he," whose actions and existence seem constrained by vague, external forces. This has obvious references to Dostoevsky's faceless character in Notes from Underground, a narrative style he takes from Dostoevsky and uses across many works. The focus is on the character's lack of agency and the ambiguous relationships between "he" and the surrounding environment. The story's sparse details invite a wide range of interpretations, emphasizing themes of individuality, societal pressures, and existential uncertainty. The story shows Kafka’s ability to distill philosophical questions into minimalist prose. The absence of a clear plot or resolution adds to the piece's unsettling quality, leaving readers to grapple with its ambiguities. The unstructure, brief narrative functions as a meditation on the nature of selfhood and the often-inexplicable dynamics between individuals and the systems or expectations that shape their lives.

This modern translation from the original German is a fresh, accessible and beautifully rendered text that brings to life Kafka's great literary work. This edition contains extra amplifying material including an illuminating afterword, a timeline of Kafka's life and works alongside of the historical events which shaped his art, and a short biography, to place this work in its socio-historical context.

Par autoru

A Bohemian novelist and short-story writer, Kafka's work, which fuses elements of realism and the fantastic, typically features isolated protagonists facing bizarre or surrealistic predicaments and incomprehensible socio-bureaucratic powers. His writings, such as "The Metamorphosis" and "The Trial," explore themes of alienation, existential anxiety, and guilt, and are influential in modernist literature.

Novērtējiet šo e-grāmatu

Izsakiet savu viedokli!

Informācija lasīšanai

Viedtālruņi un planšetdatori
Instalējiet lietotni Google Play grāmatas Android ierīcēm un iPad planšetdatoriem/iPhone tālruņiem. Lietotne tiks automātiski sinhronizēta ar jūsu kontu un ļaus lasīt saturu tiešsaistē vai bezsaistē neatkarīgi no jūsu atrašanās vietas.
Klēpjdatori un galddatori
Varat klausīties pakalpojumā Google Play iegādātās audiogrāmatas, izmantojot datora tīmekļa pārlūkprogrammu.
E-lasītāji un citas ierīces
Lai lasītu grāmatas tādās elektroniskās tintes ierīcēs kā Kobo e-lasītāji, nepieciešams lejupielādēt failu un pārsūtīt to uz savu ierīci. Izpildiet palīdzības centrā sniegtos detalizētos norādījumus, lai pārsūtītu failus uz atbalstītiem e-lasītājiem.