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In the Penal Colony

Franz KAFKA   |   Michael HAFFTKA

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In the Penal Colony
In the Penal Colony
In the Penal Colony

“CONDEMNED TO DEATH FOR DISOBEDIENCE”: LIMITED ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF KAFKA’S IN THE PENAL COLONY, 1987, WITH FOUR ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS BY ARTIST MICHAEL HAFFTKA

KAFKA, Franz. In the Penal Colony. Translated from the German by Willa and Edwin Muir. With Lithographs by Michael Haffka. (New York): Limited Editions Club, (1987). Tall octavo, original white stiff paper boards, original ivory French wraps, hand-sewn as issued; pp. 53; original clamshell box.

Limited Editions Club edition in English of Kafka’s provocative work, one of 800 copies, an out-of-series copy, signed by Haffta, with four original lithographs by him.

“One of Kafka’s most disturbing and difficult tales, In the Penal Colony (In der Strafkolonie) tells the story of an unnamed explorer who is asked to witness an execution” (Bloom, Franz Kafka, 40). In 1914, in the space of only “two months he wrote The Penal Colony and the central parable of The Trial [1925], ‘Before the Law’ (’Vor dem Gesetz’). Both texts have their roots in the historical experience of the Dreyfus Affair, which was the formative political event for all European Jews of Kafka’s generation… Kafka first works through the overt question of the Dreyfus case in The Penal Colony. Its setting, as virtually every commentator has observed, is more than similar to Devil’s Island,” where Dreyfus was banished following his trial. “Indeed, even the map of Devil’s Island that Dreyfus provides in his memoirs looks like the island of the fictive Penal Colony” (Gilman, Franz Kafka, 80). While Kafka wrote In the Penal Colony in 1914, it was not published until 1919, and first issued in English in 1948. Translated from the German by Willa Muir and Edwin Muir. Hand-sown and hand-bound, printed on mould-made Magnani paper, containing four original lithographs printed on handmade Japanese paper, created by artist Michael Hafftka.

A fine copy.

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