Track | Section/Title | Reader | Length |
1 | 01 – In the Penal Colony | Peter Yearsley | 1:05:29 |
Production
Read by: Peter Yearsley
From: Librivox Short Story Collection Vol. 008
Book Coordinator: Betsie Bush
Meta Coordinator: Betsie Bush
Artwork
Cover: Alcatraz Prison, July, 2008, photo by Leonard Da Silva
Inset: It’s a remarkable machine! From R. Crumb’s graphic novel based on Franz Kafka ‘s “In The Penal Colony”
Inset: Franz Kafka, bust length portrait, 1917, author unknown
“In the Penal Colony” centers on the use of an unusual instrument of punishment invented by the deceased former Commandant of a penal colony on an unnamed island. The story unfolds as a demonstration of the machine, which inscribes name of the crime of the convict during a 12-hour period, given by its only operator, the Officer, to a visiting dignitary, the Traveler. The machine is about to be decommissioned on the order of the new Commandant, and the Officer appeals to the Traveler to intercede for its continued use, citing the “religious epiphany” the prisoners undergo in the latter stages of the procedure. In the meantime, the Soldier stands by guarding the Condemned, who is blithely unaware that the procedure he is about to undergo will kill him. The Traveler deflects the Officer's appeal but promises to speak privately to the Commandant, which leads to an unexpected turn of events. Like much of Kafka's work, the story is dark, surreal, and bleak, and here strikes to the very heart of issues of justice, punishment, cruelty, and shame.
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Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0682550992198 |
EAN - CD jacket | 0682550992198 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | CD .jacket |
Author | Franz Kafka (1883 - 1924) |
Year | 1919 |
Recording | |
Read by | Peter Yearsley |
Length | 1 hour and 6 minutes |
Type of Reading | Solo readings |
In the Penal Colony
- Author: Franz Kafka
- Product Code: DB-6012
- Availability: In Stock
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