The Stoker
Short story by Franz Kafka / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the 1932 film, see The Stoker (1932 film). For the 1935 film, see The Stoker (1935 film). For other uses, see Stoker.
"The Stoker" (original German: "Der Heizer") is a short story by Franz Kafka. Kafka wrote it as the first chapter of a novel that Max Brod titled Amerika and that has subsequently been translated as The Man Who Disappeared (Amerika) and as Amerika: The Missing Person, but Kafka abandoned the novel in 1913 and published the one completed chapter alone as a pamphlet later that year. Since his death, it has usually been published along with the uncompleted fragments of Amerika.[1]
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"The Stoker" | |
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Short story by Franz Kafka | |
Original title | Der Heizer |
Language | German |
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Published in | Amerika (1927) |
Publication date | 1913 |
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