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These stories, as my favorite professor once said, will change your life.
 
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    The Complete Stories, by Franz Kafka
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    Average rating: 96%
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    review by cheyne
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    overall book rating: 96%
     

    This is easily one of my favorite reads.  As advertised, it is an anthology of Kafka's short stories -- perhaps most notably The Metamorphosis.  While this extremely famous short story of man-becomes-beetle is a good enough reason to buy the anthology, what keeps me coming back are the "shorter stories". 

    These shorter stories are really short:  Ranging from a couple pages to a single paragraph.  Kafka packs a lot of energy and creativity into those few lines -- and crafts scenarios that, while often fantastical (with a lot of mythical/romantic imagery), are remarkably relatable.  

    Three favorites come to mind -- and I've noted them in my ratings:  An Imperial Message, The Sudden Walk, and The Silence of the Sirens.  I don't think my description could do these stories justice, but each one is less than 2 pages so go see for yourself!

    When I hear people talk about Kafka, I hear adjectives like dark, brooding, gloomy, and cynical.  I would use the opposite adjectives; when I read these stories, I feel like Kafka is charging the mundane with lightness and excitement.  Or playfully taking a myth and turning it on its ear.

    A few months ago I said to one my favorite professors that I was reading this anthology of Kafka.

    "Kafka?" she said.  "That could change your life." 

    Ratings (100 pt scale)
    Overall Rating - 96

    An Imperial Message - 100

    The Silence of the Sirens - 100

    The Sudden Walk - 100

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    The Complete Stories, by Franz Kafka
    The tram approaches a stopping place and a girl takes up her position near the step, ready to alight. She is as distinct to me as if I had run my hands over her. She is dressed in black, the pleats of her skirt hang almost still, her blouse is tight and has a collar of white fine-meshed lace, her left hand is braced against the side of the tram, the umbrella in her right hand rests on the second top step. Her face is brown, her nose, slightly pinched at the sides, has a broad round tip. She has a lot of brown hair and stray little tendrils on the right temple. Her small ear is close-set but since I am near her I can see the whole ridge of the whorl of her right ear and the shadow at the root of it. At that point I asked myself: How is it that she is not amazed at herself, that she keeps her lips closed and makes no such remark? <i>Translated by Willa and Edwin Muir</i>