

The country doctor collections - Eleven sons 44. The country doctor collections - The anxiety of the head of family 43. The country doctor collections - An imperial message 42. The country doctor collections - The next village 41. The country doctor collections - A visit to the mine 40. The country doctor collections - Jackals and Arabs 39. The country doctor collections - Before the law 38. The country doctor collections - An ancient manuscript 37. The country doctor collections - Up in the gallery 36. The country doctor collections - the country doctor 35. The country doctor collections - a new lawyer 34. The businessman 13.Ěbsently gazing out 14. The judgement 6.Ĝontemplation - a sudden stroll 7.Ĝhildren on the highway 8.Ğxposing a city slicker 9.ĝecisions 10. Nature of naturally and Conversation with the worshiper 3.Ĝonversation with a drunk 4. I am not sure if that "Nature of Naturally" is an actual Kafka story or if its a note by the translator on the challenges of choosing a word while translating Kafka works. So, anyways, I compiled the chapter list here. Besides, for a few of them, there are a couple of chapters bundled together in a single audible chapter. And neither could I find this particular book edition online anywhere to get the list of chapters. The one frustration with the audio book was that no where in the description or chapters do we find the list of stories. I have listened to his narration of Trial as well and the man's voice lends the perfect amount of mystery to Kafka's stories. George Guidall is just spectacular with the narration. Also, a couple of stories from The Trial find it's way here. And what the sour grapejuice was going on in Jackal and Arabs, and conversation with a worshipper (which is apparently called as conversation with a supplicant, in other translations).

Seriously, I have no clue what was Eleven Sons about. But even by his standards a few stories are bizarre. Others are all right, and an insight in the quirky Kafka mind. back from the days when wrestling had only one big-ticket match in the day.) Then the couple of other memorable stories are The Penal Colony, and The Stoker, Report for an Academy. Metamorphosis is the big famous story among the collections, of course. passages.? Really, there is no better way to describe them. It is a mix of proper "stories", random ruminations - some of them only a minute long, and some really weird. The stories in this book are a strange assortment.
