Kafka Four Stories: A Country Doctor, the Hungry Artist, the Little Woman, Report to the Academy

Franz Kafka

Overview

From Publishers Weekly<br/><br/><br/>Relatively unknown as a writer during his short lifetime, Kafka (1883–1924) became a major influence on 20th-century literature. These recordings, originally produced for CBC Radio's<br/>Booktime series, have a special significance since they appears to be the only English-language recording of Kafka material. Broadcast-quality production values, brief introductions and theme music enhance the presentation. The first three stories, presented as a miniseries featuring Kafka's work, share a musical theme. Scarfe reads all but the second story, which is brought to life by the capable Wetherall. Each is a tiny window into the soul of a character, permitting listeners to experience an event. The jaunty theme music of the miniseries might seem a bit frivolous to Kafka purists, but effectively establishes the mundaneness of these individuals' existence. For uniqueness alone, this item deserves a place in library and school collections, and for making the work of a master more approachable it is most welcome.<br/>(Mar.)<br/>Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Details
Cbc Radio Canada
9780660195506
Audio CD
2006
EN
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