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Kafka's Diaries: a Conversation with Ross Benjamin and David Means

Kafka's Diaries: a Conversation with Ross Benjamin and David Means In-Person

Saturday, May 27th @ 1 PM

Join the Eastham Library to celebrate the publication of Ross Benjamin’s translation of Franz Kafka’s Diaries! Ross Benjamin will be in conversation with David Means, discussing varied elements of the book and the writing/translation of it. A book sale and signing will follow, presented by Sea Howl Books. All are welcome!

ABOUT ROSS BENJAMIN
ROSS BENJAMIN’s translations include Friedrich Hölderlin’s Hyperion, Joseph Roth’s Job, and Daniel Kehlmann’s You Should Have Left and Tyll. He was awarded the 2010 Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator’s Prize for his rendering of Michael Maar’s Speak, Nabokov, and he received a Guggenheim fellowship for his work on Franz Kafka’s diaries.

ABOUT DAVID MEANS:

DAVID MEANS was born and raised in Michigan. He is the author of several short-story collections, including Instructions for a FuneralThe Spot (a New York Times notable book of the year), Assorted Fire Events (winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction), and The Secret Goldfish, and of the novel Hystopia (long-listed for the Man Booker Prize). His stories have appeared in The New YorkerHarper’s MagazineThe Best American Short StoriesThe Best American Mystery StoriesThe O. Henry Prize Stories, and other publications. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2013, Means lives in Nyack, New York, and teaches at Vassar College.

ABOUT FRANZ KAFKA

FRANZ KAFKA was born in 1883 in Prague, where he lived most of his life. During his lifetime, he published only a few short stories, including “The Metamorphosis,” “The Judgment,” and “The Stoker.” He died in 1924, before completing any of his full-length novels. At the end of his life, Kafka asked his lifelong friend and literary executor Max Brod to burn all his unpublished work. Brod overrode those wishes.

ABOUT THE DIARIES OF FRANZ KAFKA
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.
“This new and scrupulously faithful translation of the Diaries brings us…the true inner life of the twentieth century’s most complex and enigmatic literary prophet.” —Cynthia Ozick, author of Antiquities
Dating from 1909 to 1923, the handwritten diaries contain various kinds of writing: accounts of daily events, reflections, observations, literary sketches, drafts of letters, accounts of dreams, as well as finished stories. This volume makes available for the first time in English a comprehensive reconstruction of the diary entries and provides substantial new content, including details, names, literary works, and passages of a sexual nature that were omitted from previous publications. By faithfully reproducing the diaries’ distinctive—and often surprisingly unpolished—writing in Kafka’s notebooks, translator Ross Benjamin brings to light not only the author’s use of the diaries for literary experimentation and private self-expression, but also their value as a work of art in themselves.

Date:
Saturday, May 27, 2023
Time:
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Greg Turner Meeting Room
Categories:
  Adult Program  

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Melanie McKenzie

Melanie F. McKenzie, MS (LIS)

Access & Technology Services Librarian

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