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)

A land-surveyor, known only as K., arrives at a small village permanently covered in snow and dominated by a castle to which access seems permanently denied. K.’s attempts to discover why he has been called constantly run up against the peasant villagers, who are in thrall to the absurd bureaucracy that keeps the castle shut, and the rigid hierarchy of power among the self-serving bureaucrats themselves. But in this strange wilderness, there is passion, tenderness and considerable humour.

Darkly bizarre, this complex book was the last novel by one of the 20th century’s greatest and most influential writers.

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