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  1. " A Hunger Artist " (German: "Ein Hungerkünstler") is a short story by Franz Kafka first published in Die neue Rundschau in 1922. The story was also included in the collection A Hunger Artist ( Ein Hungerkünstler ), the last book Kafka prepared for publication, which was printed by Verlag Die Schmiede shortly after his death.

    • Franz Kafka
    • Germany (written in Austria-Hungary)
    • 1922
    • Ein Hungerkünstler
  2. A Hunger Artist. by Franz Kafka. Translation by Ian Johnston. In the last decades interest in hunger artists has declined considerably. Whereas in earlier days there was good money to be earned putting on major productions of this sort under one’s own management, nowadays that is totally impossible. Those were different times.

  3. ‘A Hunger Artist’: plot summary. The story is about a hunger artist: a circus performer who remains in a cage and engages in fasting for weeks on end, eating nothing. Crowds of people come to see him and admire his ability to last without food for such long periods of time.

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  5. Un artista del hambre (título original en alemán: Ein Hungerkünstler ), es un relato corto publicado por Franz Kafka en 1922 en la revista literaria Die neue Rundschau. 1 Poco tiempo después de su muerte reapareció en una antología del autor publicada en 1924 con el mismo título de este relato, acompañado con otros tres relatos: Erstes Leid, E...

  6. La "perversión de la verdad" del empresario. " A Hunger Artist " (en alemán: "Ein Hungerkünstler") es un cuento de Franz Kafka publicado por primera vez en Die neue Rundschau en 1922.

  7. 15 de mar. de 2021 · "A Hunger Artist" is a short story by Franz Kafka first published in Die neue Rundschau in 1922. The story was also included in the collection A Hunger Artist, the last book Kafka prepared for publication, printed by Verlag Die Schmiede after Kafka's death.