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The Diaries of Franz Kafka (The Schocken Kafka Library)
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An essential new translation of the author's complete, uncensored diaries—a revelation of the idiosyncrasies and rough edges of one of the twentieth century's most influential writers. "An invaluable addition to Kafka's oeuvre."— The New York Times An essential new translation of Franz Kafka's complete, uncensored diaries—a revelation of the idiosyncrasies and rough edges of one of the twentieth century's most important, influential, and visionary 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.
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"is the first to convey the full extent of their twitchy tenuousness ..."
"Ross Benjamin has done an admirable job of bringing readers the full text of these many journals, reflecting accurately the obsessive nature of Kafka's thinking ..."
"Brod's edition reads something like a finished work, Mr."
"This new edition restores the variegated richness – and, at times, the tedium – of the diaries ..."
"The new volume, in a sensitive and briskly idiomatic translation by Ross Benjamin, offers revelation upon revelation."
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