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Contemplation is a collection of 18 pieces of short prose by Franz Kafka, and was published late in the year of 1912. This was Kafka's first published book, and was picked up by publishing house Rowohlt, which at the time was quite young. The small collection bears the dedication For M.B., for Kafka's friend Max Brod.Contents:Children on the Country RoadUnmasking of a TricksterThe Sudden WalkResolutionsThe Excursion to the MountainsThe Misfortune of the BachelorThe MerchantScattered Look BeyondThe Way HomeThe Passers-ByThe PassengerClothesThe RejectionFor the Amateur Jockeys' ContemplationThe…mehr

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Contemplation is a collection of 18 pieces of short prose by Franz Kafka, and was published late in the year of 1912. This was Kafka's first published book, and was picked up by publishing house Rowohlt, which at the time was quite young. The small collection bears the dedication For M.B., for Kafka's friend Max Brod.Contents:Children on the Country RoadUnmasking of a TricksterThe Sudden WalkResolutionsThe Excursion to the MountainsThe Misfortune of the BachelorThe MerchantScattered Look BeyondThe Way HomeThe Passers-ByThe PassengerClothesThe RejectionFor the Amateur Jockeys' ContemplationThe Alley WindowThe Wish to Become an IndianThe TreesBeing Unhappy

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Franz Kafka, was born in Prague July 3, 1883. The son of a middle-class Jewish family, his father owned a shop on the corner of Kinsky Palace on Old Town Square. Kafka studied at the German Gymnasium in Prague and went on to receive a law degree in 1906, later working for the Workers' Accident Insurance Co. Among his best known works are "The Metamorphosis," "The Trial," "In the Penal Colony," and "The Castle." He died of tuberculosis on June 3, 1924 and is buried in Prague's New Jewish Cemetery.