Track Section/Title Reader Length
1 01 – A Hunger Artist Martin Reyto 28:47:00
2 02 – A Hunger Artist Cori Samuel 29:13:00
Production -Version 1
Read by: Martin Reyto
From: Librivox Short Story Collection Vol. 017
Book Coordinator: Ruth Golding
Meta Coordinator: Ruth Golding
Proof Listener: MaryAnn

Production -Version 2
Read by: Cori Samuel
From: Librivox Short Story Collection Vol. 017
Book Coordinator: Lucy Burgoyne
Meta Coordinator: Lucy Burgoyne

Artwork

Cover: Franz Kafka - Der Denker (Franz Kafka - the thinker),  1924, Gemäldescan Christian Mantey - Kulturagent
Inset: Franz Kafka - Mann zwischen Gittern (Franz Kafka - man between bars), 1924, Gemäldescan Christian Mantey - Kulturagent
Inset: Franz Kafka, bust length portrait,  1917, author unknown

In the 19th and early 20th century there was a category of performers known as hunger artists or starvation artists.  Almost always male, hunger artists traveled from town to town and performed public fasts that would last for up to 40 days while locked in cages, and were distinct from “living skeletons”, people with emaciated appearances who appeared in freak shows.  Many people became aware of the practice from Franz Kafka’s 1922 story “The Hunger Artist”,  in which the performer reckons with public reactions, which range from consolations to suspicions of cheating; with the impresario’s “perversions of the truth, and, finally, with a sudden and steep decline in popular taste for the act. He breaks with the promoter and joins a circus, only to suffer from increasing neglect of both crowds and management.  All this does not lead to a happy ending. The story captures the frequent Kafka themes of isolation, despair, angst, and alienation. While critics largely agree that the story is allegorical, they disagree about its meaning.  Some see saintliness and asceticism; some see the classic story of the misunderstood artist.  There is no disagreement, however, about Kafka’s masterful depiction of strange and unsettling states of mind.


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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0682550992204
Media MP3 CD
Package CD .jacket
Author Franz Kafka (1883 - 1924)
Year 1922
Recording
Read by Martin Reyto, Cori Samuel
Length 58 minutes
Type of Reading Solo readings

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A Hunger Artist

  • Author: Franz Kafka
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