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Diaries by Franz Kafka

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Diaries by Franz Kafka

Contributors:

By (Author) Franz Kafka
Translated by Ross Benjamin

ISBN:

9780241695746

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Penguin Classics

Publication Date:

30th July 2024

UK Publication Date:

2nd May 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Autobiography: writers
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Dewey:

833.912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

704

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 216mm, Spine 47mm

Weight:

635g

Description

An essential new translation of the author's complete, uncensored diaries - revealing the idiosyncrasies and rough edges of one of the twentieth century's most influential writers Dating from 1909 to 1923, Franz Kafka's Diaries contains a broad array of writing, including accounts of daily events, assorted reflections and observations, literary sketches, drafts of letters, records of dreams, and unrevised texts of stories. This volume makes available for the first time in English a comprehensive reconstruction of Kafka's handwritten diary entries and provides substantial new content, restoring all the material omitted from previous publications - notably, names of people and undisguised details about them, a number of literary writings, and passages of a sexual nature, some of them with homoerotic overtones. By faithfully reproducing the diaries' distinctive - and often surprisingly unpolished - writing as it appeared in Kafka's notebooks, translator Ross Benjamin brings to light not only the author's use of the diaries for literary invention and unsparing self-examination but also their value as a work of genius in and of themselves.

Reviews

Essential . . . The new volume, in a sensitive and briskly idiomatic translation by Ross Benjamin, offers revelation upon revelation. Its an invaluable addition to Kafkas oeuvre -- Dwight Garner * The New York Times *
Momentous . . . Life also bursts into literature at the level of form, and in Kafkas diaries even the words are acrobatic. As Ross Benjamin notes in the thoughtful introduction to his new translation, his aim is to capture the extent to which the diaries were a 'laboratory for Kafkas literary production' and thereby catch the author 'in the act of writing.' He has succeeded. Everything in the diaries thrashes . . . [They] are the intimate incisions of an author who could write only by etching words into the flesh -- Becca Rothfield * The New Yorker *
Benjamin, whose translation is the first complete and uncensored edition of the Diaries to be made available to an English readership . . . begins from scratch the whole business of restoring to the notebooks their 'provisionality, materiality, and mutability . . [His] aim is to give us the writer in his 'workshop,' blotting the page, changing his mind, running at a sentence a dozen times and still not getting it right -- Frances Wilson * The New York Review of Books *
Readers will welcome this new edition of the Diaries, complete, uncensored, in a fluent translation by Ross Benjamin, and supplemented with 78 pages of invaluable notes, the fruit of half a century of Kafka scholarship -- J. M. Coetzee * author of Disgrace *
This new and scrupulously faithful translation of the Diaries brings us, unembellished by theory, the true inner life of the twentieth centurys most complex and enigmatic literary prophet, whose very name has come to us as symbol and vision of innocent vulnerability in the face of irrational force -- Cynthia Ozick * author of Antiquities *
Franz Kafkas inner life has always been a bit of a mystery. The expurgated diaries in their original German and English versions hinted at his complicated, often confused relationship to sex, politics, illness, and being Jewish. This readable new translation of the complete German version of the diary transforms the silent Kafka of a century ago into a Kafka not only of his times but of ours -- Sander Gilman * author of Franz Kafka, The Jewish Patient *
Thirty two years after their original publication in German, Franz Kafka's complete Diaries are here in Ross Benjamin's outstanding translation ... Now we have in English some of the most intimate reflections and literary experiments of one of the towering geniuses of modern literature -- Saul Friedlnder * author of Franz Kafka: The Poet of Shame and Guilt *
A fresh, unadulterated translation of Kafkas notebooks, dense with introspection and writerly despair . . . The attraction of Kafkas diaries has always been his coruscating descriptions of his existential struggles as a writer and human being. He captures his frustration in ways that are wrenching, vivid, and highly quotable * Kirkus Reviews *
Finally! Three decades after the publication of the critical edition of Franz Kafka's diaries in Germany, English readers can now 'catch Kafka in the act of writing,' thanks to this monumental endeavor by translator Ross Benjamin. This new volume offers us Kafka's singular perspective and delivers an expanded window into Kafka's unique personality. The intricately researched and detailed Notes (75 pages of them!) provide us with a wealth of knowledge and context. For those of us in thrall to Kafka the Man as well as the Writer, the Notes add layers of life to Kafka's world and milieu and reveal a new depth and richness to Kafka's humanity. This new volume is an essential addition to the library of every serious student and reader of Kafka -- Kathi Diamant * author of Kafka's Last Love and director of the Kafka Project *
Mr. Benjamins translation doesnt just supplant the previous edition it inaugurates a new phase of Kafkas afterlife in English . . . The writing glimmers with sensitivity, and openness to the world -- Max Norman * The Wall Street Journal *
Ross Benjamin has given the literary world an incredible treasure in this thoughtful edition. Kafka has never been so fully present, both as a man and a writer -- Marissa Moss * New York Journal of Books *

Author Bio

Franz Kafka (Author) Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was born of Jewish parents in Prague. Several of his story collections were published in his lifetime and his novels, The Trial, The Castle, and Amerika, were published posthumously by his editor Max Brod. Ross Benjamin (Translator) Ross Benjamin's translations include Friedrich H lderlin's Hyperion, Joseph Roth's Job, and Daniel Kehlmann's You Should Have Left and Tyll. He was awarded the Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize for his rendering of Michael Maar's Speak, Nabokov, and he received a Guggenheim Fellowship for his work on Franz Kafka's diaries.

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