Description
This book contains sixty of Kafka’s most famous and lesser-known stories, as well as stories translated into Arabic for the first time from a collection published posthumously by his friend Max Brod:
The Burrow, The Soprano Josephine, Bloomfield – The Old Bachelor, The Couple, The Dream, The Fisherman Grachos, The Problem with Our Laws, Misery, The Old Covenant, The Jackal and the Arabs, The Emperor’s Letter, At the Fair, The Bridge, Meditations, The Gentlemen, The Knights, To Each His Own, The Swallow, The Brother-Murderer, Unveiling the Needy, The Lawyers, The Merchant, The Rejection, A Visit to a Mine, Recruiting the Troops, The Test, The New Lawyer, A Walk in the Mountains, On the Tram, Clothes, Peking and the Emperor, The Coming of Christ, Abraham, An Animal in the Synagogue, Paradise, Building the City, The Road Home, The Passersby, Alexander the Great, Mount Sinai, The Trees, Loud Noise, Robinson Crusoe, Are We Not Human?, The Spring, The Tiger, The Green Dragon, Babylon, Colonel The Empire, The Procession, The Emperor, The Watcher, The Dungeon, The Devil, The Savage Temple, The Chinese Riddle, The Hunger Strike, The Captain.
At the end of the book are some of Kafka’s quotes that reflect his melancholic personality and bleak life.











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