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''Parables and Paradoxes'' (''Parabeln und Paradoxe'') is a bilingual edition of selected writings by Franz Kafka edited by Nahum N. Glatzer (Schocken Books, 1961). In this volume of collected pieces, Kafka re-examines and rewrites some basic mythical tales of Ancient Israel, Hellas, the Far East, and the West, as well as creations of his own imagination. The material in the book is drawn from Kafka's notebooks, diaries, letters, short fictional works and the novel ''The Trial''. An earlier version of the collection appeared under the title ''Parables'', and included a smaller selection of works. ==Contents== * On Parables :I * An Imperial Message * Pekin and the Emperor * The News of the Building of the Wall: a Fragment * The Great wall and the Tower of Babel :II * Paradise * The Tower of Babel * The Pit of Babel * The City Coat of Arms * Abraham * Mount Sinai * The Building of the Temple * The Animal in the Synagogue * Before the Law * The Watchman * The Coming of the Messiah :III * Prometheus * Poseidon * The Silence of the Sirens * The Sirens * Leopards in the Temple * Alexander the Great * Diogenes * The New Attorney :IV * The Building of a City * The Imperial Colonel * The Emperor * In the Caravanary * The Cell * The Invention of the Devil * The Savages * The Hunter Gracchus + Fragment * The Vulture * The Green Dragon * The Tiger * The Problem of Our Laws * The Refusal * Couriers * A Chinese Puzzle * The Truth about Sancho Panza * The Test * Robinson Crusoe * The Spring * The Hunger Strike * My Destination 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Parables and Paradoxes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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