Author(s): Kafka, Franz
Reader(s): Corduner, Allan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA0004
Barcode: 9781843794059
Release Date: 01/2010

KAFKA, F.: Castle (The) (Unabridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Kafka, Franz - Author
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
1Chapter 106:03
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2And now the telephone conversation began.05:39
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3The landlord sat opposite K…06:12
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4K. went on, his eyes fixed on the castle…05:37
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5K.'s mind was elsewhere…06:03
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6K. had probably looked at her…05:43
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7Then, in the cottage to his left…06:04
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8Chapter 207:45
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9Out of the receiver there came a buzzing sound…04:10
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10The peasants behind him had by now edged up…06:57
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11K. made his choice without any hesitation…05:12
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12Feeling calmer, K. turned to speak to Barnabas.06:49
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
13They were walking along, but K. did not know…06:28
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 2
1K. was lost for words.05:54
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2Outwardly the inn was very similar…05:36
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3Chapter 304:36
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4K. was now alone with Frieda.04:20
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5'I don't know what you're after,' she said…04:11
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6In the silence which suddenly reigned…04:15
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7Hours passed there, hours in which they breathed…06:23
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8Chapter 406:44
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9Frieda looked up, her eyes full of tears…05:23
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10I was upset to hear that Frieda let you look…05:32
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11'It's absolutely true,' said the landlady…06:05
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12'You see,' the landlady exclaimed…06:13
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
13Chapter 506:17
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
14In his innermost being…06:45
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 3
1'The assistants bother you then,' said the mayor…05:45
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2'A long correspondence now ensued…'05:50
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3'You always describe my case as being…'06:51
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4'I'm only suggesting this as a possibility…'06:41
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5'Fair enough,' said K.07:30
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6Chapter 605:23
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7She drew a photograph out from under the pillow…05:31
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8The landlady found K.'s attempt…05:53
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9'That was not a rash thing to do…'07:07
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10'What did we fail to do?' asked the landlady.07:34
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11Chapter 707:16
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12When the teacher saw that he had now given…07:41
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 4
1Once he was in the room he hurried…04:55
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2'Yes!' K. exclaimed, laughing and clapping his hands.03:42
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3Chapter 806:32
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4'The light doesn't have to be on,' said Pepi…04:49
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5K. found it annoying to wait on him in this way…05:08
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6He then turned around again to face the gentleman.05:56
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7Chapter 906:12
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8'Since we're now all together…'05:33
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9'If you do want to, I'll just draw your attention…'05:08
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10'If that's the way it is madam, said K.…07:04
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11Chapter 1004:38
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12'Barnabas,' said K., feeling sad…04:36
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
13'Fine,' said K., watching Barnabas…05:21
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
14Chapter 1105:55
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
15Frieda, who had been listening intently…03:50
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 5
1When K. woke up in the night…01:30
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2Chapter 1204:32
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3Scarcely had he emerged into the room…05:47
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4'I see,' said the teacher. 'You two were lying then?…'04:53
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5Chapter 1305:23
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6Even K., though, no longer had the determination…05:21
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7'Certainly, envoys from Klamm,' said Frieda.05:39
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8After a bit they heard a slight knocking.06:36
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9In the end K. grew tired…06:18
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10K., wanting to put this idea to the test…06:09
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11It was some time since K. had called Hans…06:20
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12It was none too soon for Hans to have gone…06:06
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
13And at this point she told K.…04:46
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
14'You envisage the discussion with Klamm…'04:45
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
15'Then, though, suddenly, I don't know how it happened…'04:50
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 6
1'The key point, Frieda,' said K.…06:03
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2Chapter 1405:49
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3The only surprising thing…06:19
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4If Olga had been here, she would have replied…05:22
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5K., who was slightly annoyed by this…04:42
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6Chapter 1505:22
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7'That's a good observation,' said K.…06:54
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8'We do talk about Klamm sometimes…'06:15
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9'Barnabas has enough time to observe all of this…'06:31
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10'Everything you say to him is right too, though,' said K.…07:12
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11'What's more, I've still been basing all these comments…'06:24
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12'Judge for yourself,' said Olga…05:31
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
13'Three years have had that effect on him?' asked K.…06:45
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 7
1'And what was in the letter?' asked K.…07:25
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2'No, Olga,' said K. 'I don't know why…'06:40
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3'Maybe,' said K., 'but for me the main difference…'06:43
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4'You're so scared,' said K.07:09
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5'Finally he did begin to speak…'07:09
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6'I don't want to talk about Sortini,' said Olga.03:59
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7'And at this point, as I've already said…'04:20
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8'And what use were these ideas, anyway…'07:19
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9Father kept at it. He was still very strong…07:00
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10'Just think how far things must have gone with father…'07:33
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11'It was now a question of finding father…'05:36
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12Every day we expect her life to end…07:15
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 8
1'I saw there was a chance like that for Barnabas…'06:41
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2'However fruitless this whole period was…'06:19
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3'If I have spoken disparagingly…'07:54
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4Chapter 1604:50
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5'You're still looking for me as if you were an employee…'06:28
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6'These threats don't frighten me,' said Jeremias.05:28
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7Chapter 1705:33
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8At this point the front door opened…06:05
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9Chapter 1806:49
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10'We won't talk about that any more,' said K.…07:00
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11'That's all sorted out, then,' K. continued.06:57
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12'Come to your senses; pull yourself together…'07:53
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 9
1Now he felt he at least had the strength to face Erlanger.04:24
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2'Where are you intending to go now, then?' asked Burgel.05:54
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3'You seem to have had some disappointments…'05:36
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4'Even they are not really aware of these negative effects…'06:25
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5'However, there is…' said Burgel, looking up pensively…06:50
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6'That's the position. And now, sir, consider…'04:52
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7'And yet we're happy! How suicidal happiness can be!…'05:43
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8Chapter 1905:08
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9And the fact that now, at five o'clock…04:26
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10Only then did the real difficulties begin.06:41
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11And if that did not work…05:54
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12Was the gentleman wanting to call for service…06:42
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
13Did he not watch as the files were being distributed?04:28
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
14While all this was being put to K.…06:12
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 10
1Chapter 2005:35
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2And at the time Pepi had even had thoughts…05:45
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3'But that's not the worst thing.'06:10
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4'However, he didn't correct it…'06:08
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5'He was nothing at all; it was depressing to contemplate…'05:25
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6Of course, it was not difficult…06:26
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7And then there was the misfortune…06:22
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8K. was totally unaware of what Frieda was doing.05:54
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
9'What a wild imagination you have, Pepi,' said K.05:38
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
10'One certainly can't lay that charge at Klamm's door…'07:04
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
11'They probably won't be at all surprised…'07:09
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
12It was a small, overheated room.07:13
Corduner, Allan (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 13:03:30