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Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

15. Little Fable

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'Little Fable' (1920) from Franz Kafka, Selected Stories, translated by Mark Harman.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

14. First Sorrow

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'First Sorrow' (1922) from Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis and Other Stories, translated Michael Hofmann.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

13. It Was One Summer

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'It Was One Summer' (published posthumously 1931) from Franz Kafka, The Burrow and Other Stories, translated Michael Hofmann.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

12. A Crossbreed

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'A Crossbreed' (published posthumously 1931) from Franz Kafka, Selected Stories, translated by Mark Harman.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

11. The Bridge

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'The Bridge (published posthumously 1931) from Franz Kafka, The Burrow and Other Stories, translated by Michael Hofmann.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

10. The Problem of our Laws

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'The Problem With Our Laws' (1917) from Franz Kafka, The Burrow and Other Stories, translated by Michael Hofmann.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

9. An Imperial Message

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'An Imperial Message' (1917) from Franz Kafka, Selected Stories, translated by Mark Harman.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

8. The Great Swimmer

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'The Great Swimmer' (1922) by Franz Kafka, translated by Daniel Slager.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

7. A Common Confusion

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads ' A Common Confusion' (1917) by Franz Kafka, translated by Willa and Edwin Muir.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

6. My Business

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'My Business' (1917) from Franz Kafka, The Burrow and Other Stories, translated by Michael Hofmann.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

5. Before the Law

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'Before the Law' (1915), from Franz Kafka, Selected Stories, translated by Mark Harman.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

4. At Night

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'At Night' (1920) by Franz Kafka, translated by Tania and James Stern.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

3. Children on the Road

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'Chidren on the Road' (1912) from Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis and Other Stories, transl. Michael Hofmann.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

2. Resolutions

Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'Resolutions' (ca. 1904-12) from Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis and Other Stories, translated by Michael Hofmann.
Kristin Scott Thomas Reads Kafka

1. 'Kristin Scott Thomas reads Kafka' Introduction

Professor Carolin Duttlinger introduces 'Of Children, Animals, and Hunger Artists: Kristin Scott Thomas reads Kafka,' a live reading of Kafka short stories by Dame Kristin Scott Thomas.
Narrative Futures

Episode 5 - Kitschies, indies, and ads: Juggling narrative forms

Jared Shurin explores his wide-ranging interests from anthologising speculative shorts to the Kitschies Awards to ethical advertising for revisioning global narratives.
Narrative Futures

Episode 4: Short stories are short: Edit for meaning

Mahvesh Murad discusses the work of curating and editing anthologies of speculative short fiction, ethically, refusing the word 'diversity' for doing too little, too late.
African Studies Centre
Captioned

To the Volcano and Other Stories

Elleke Boehmer (University of Oxford) in conversation with Wale Adebanwi (University of Oxford)
Interviews on Great Writers

Oriental Tales and Their Influence

Prof. Warner and Prof. Ballaster begin their conversation with Antoine Galland's translation into French from Arabic of the 'Alf Layla wa-Layla' as the first two volumes of 'Les Mille et Une Nuit' in the first decade of eighteenth century.
Great Writers Inspire

Julian Thompson on Rudyard Kipling

Dr Julian Thompson considers a writer described by Kingsley Amis as 'our greatest writer of short stories'.

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