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The Penal Colony: Stories and Short Pieces

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The Penal Colony
First edition
AuthorFranz Kafka
TranslatorWilla and Edwin Muir
LanguageEnglish
GenreShort stories
PublisherSchocken Books
Publication date
1948
Publication placeUnited States

The Penal Colony: Stories and Short Pieces is a collection of short stories and recollections by Franz Kafka,[1] with additional writings by Max Brod.[citation needed] First published in 1948 by Schocken Books,[1] this volume includes all the works Kafka intended for publication,[citation needed] and published during his lifetime[1] (the only exception is "The Stoker", which serves as a first chapter for the novel Amerika[citation needed]). It also includes critical pieces by Kafka, "The First Long Train Journey" by Kafka and Brod (which was initially intended to be the first chapter of a book), and an Epilogue by Brod. The collection was translated by Willa and Edwin Muir.

Contents

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  • Conversation with the Supplicant
a slightly different version from the text of the dialogue as it appears in the story Description of a Struggle

References

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  1. ^ a b c Jaffe, Miriam (2024). "Kafka in the Classroom: What We Learn from Roth's Teaching Notes". Philip Roth Studies. 20 (1): 67–80. ISSN 1940-5278.
  • Kafka, Franz. The Penal Colony: Stories and Short Pieces. New York: Schocken Books, 1948. ISBN 0-8052-3198-6