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The Bridge (short story)

"The Bridge" (German: "Die Brücke") is a short story by Franz Kafka. It was published posthumously in Beim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer (Berlin, 1931). The first English translation by Willa and Edwin Muir was published by Martin Secker in London in 1933. It appeared in The Great Wall of China. Stories and Reflections (New York City: Schocken Books, 1946).[1]

"The Bridge"
Short story by Franz Kafka
Original titleDie Brücke
LanguageGerman
Genre(s)Short story
Publication
Published inBeim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer
Media typebook (hardcover)
Publication date1931
Published in English

The story is told from the first person point of view. In the tale, the bridge discusses how, above the ravine, it grasps onto each end. When someone, or something, begins to suddenly place pressure on the structure, it collapses. The last sentence mentions it is breaking apart, falling upon the jagged rocks below.[2]

Analysis Edit

The Bridge is one of many very short pieces by Kafka (flash fiction) yet it is ripe with meaning. The bridge demonstrates human characteristics so at least one interpretation is that the events described are taking place within the mind of a distressed person.It is an analogy between human and bridge, bridge's consciousness equated to human's. When the bridge was torn into pieces by the peacefully lying sharp rocks below it is an allusion that in some contexts, the most peaceful thing that we've considered becomes instrumental in our destruction. [3]

References Edit

  1. ^ The Great Wall of China: Stories and Reflections. Franz Kafka - 1946 - Schocken Books
  2. ^ The Great Wall of China: stories and reflections. F Kafka - 1946 - Schocken Books
  3. ^ Franz Kafka: The bridge and the abyss.BL Spahr - Modern Fiction Studies, 1962

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