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Copyright 1948,1949 by'Schocken Books Inc. Copyright renewed 1975,1976 by Schocken Books, Inc. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the U nited States by Schocken Books In c., New York. D istributed by Pantheon Books, a division of R andom H ouse, In c., N ew York.
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This translation of Tagebucher von K afka was originally published in the U nited States in two separate volumes by Schocken Books Inc. in 1948 and 1949. T his one-volume edition first published in Great Britain by Peregrine Books, an im print of Penguin Books L td ., London, in 1964.
The Diaries o f Franz K afka 1910-13 translated from the Germ an by Joseph K resh The Diaries o f Franz K afka 1914-23 translated from the G erm an by M artin Greenberg with the cooperation of H annah A rendt
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CONTENTS
Only longer compositions, or those of a finished nature, are listed here. DIARIES 1910 The Dancer Eduardova *My education has done me great harm. . 1 5 ‘“ You,” I said, and gave him a little shove with my knee* ‘I have now examined my desk more closely . . 3 DIARIES 1911 The Urban World My visit to Dr Steiner The Four Friends The Yiddish Theatre Troupe ‘I walked through a long row of houses . . - a dream ‘I dreamed today of a donkey. . . . ’ ‘Everything theatre’ - a dream ‘It seems so dreadful to be a bachelor . . 1 1 ‘In the theatre’ - a dream ‘The education of girls . . .* ‘The unhappiness of the bachelor . . . ’ ‘If one patiently submits to a book of letters or memoirs . . . ’ The Literature of Small Peoples ‘I was unusually badly dressed . . 1 5 DIARIES 1912 The Sudden Walk Resolutions ‘ I opened the front door . . 1 A Perfect Fool ‘He seduced a girl. . . ’ ‘I was riding with my father . . . ’ - a dream The Invention of the Devil New York Harbour - a dream Gustav Blenkelt
9 9 21 2 34 40 48 52 64 71 94 111 7 119 129 130 134 148 9 159 165 178
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DIARIES 1913 Comments on ‘The Judgement* Ernst Liman ‘Who am I, then?’ Wilhelm Menz, a Book-keeper ‘On a rising way . . . ’ - a dream In the Sanatorium - a dream The Merchant Messner
214 214 216 235 235 236 239 240
DIARIES 1914 Joseph the Coachman The White Horse The Landlady My Neighbour I make Plans Bruder, a City Official Temptation in the Village The Life of a Society The Angel The Thief Bauz the Director Memoirs of the Kalda Railway
250 268 269 271 272 274 277 280 289 290 298 299 303
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DIARIES 1915
The Sword
324 327
DIARIES 1916 Hans and Amalia A Singular Judicial Procedure
355 357 368
DIARIES 1917
Fragment of ‘The Hunter Gracchus’ Seeking Advice Fragments of ‘In the Penal Colony’
373 373 377 380
DIARIES 1919
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DIARIES 1920
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DIARIES 1921 DIARIES 1922
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DIARIES 1923
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TRAVEL DIARIES
425 427 433
Trip to Friedland and Reichenberg, 1911 Trip to Switzerland, Italy, Paris, and Erlenbach, 1911
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The Tricycle and the Motor-car Trip to Weimar and Jungbom, 1912 POSTSC RIPT
462 466 489
NOTES
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CHRONOLOGY 1883-1924
503
LIST OF AU THORS, ARTISTS, PERIO DICALS, AND WORKS
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