Kafka, Esq.
From titles of briefs written by Franz Kafka for the Workmen's Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia, in Prague, where he was employed as a lawyer for fourteen years. The documents are included in Franz Kafka: The Office Writings, published this fall by Princeton University Press. Translated from the German by Eric Patton and Ruth Hein.
The Scope of Compulsory Insurance for the Building Trades
Fixed-Rate Insurance Premiums for Small Farms Using Machinery
Inclusion of Private Automobile Firms in the Compulsory Insurance Program
Workmen's Insurance and Employers
Petition of the Toy Producers' Association in Katharinaberg, Erzebirge
Criminal Charge against Josef Renelt for the Illegal Withholding of Insurance Fees
Jubilee Report: Twenty-Five Years of the Workmen's Accident Insurance Institute
On the Examinations of Firms by Trade Inspectors
Measures for Preventing Accidents from Wood-Planing Machines
Help Disabled Veterans! An Urgent Appeal to the Public
I've kept this list through 7 apartments, and three different jobs. Right now, it's taped to the wall above the desk where I write. Whenever I'm grading freshman composition papers and feeling particularly sorry for myself, it helps to remember that even Kakfa had a day job.
Now I really want a t-shirt/pin/sticker that says Kafka, Esq!
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