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Что (кто) такое A Hunger Artist - определение


A Hunger Artist         
  • Title page of 1924 edition of ''Ein Hungerkünstler''
SHORT STORY BY FRANZ KAFKA
Ein Hüngerkunstler; Ein Hungerkünstler; Ein Hungerkunstler; A Fasting artist
"A Hunger Artist" (German: "Ein Hungerkünstler") is a short story by Franz Kafka first published in Die neue Rundschau in 1922. The story was also included in the collection A Hunger Artist (Ein Hungerkünstler), the last book Kafka prepared for publication, which was printed by Verlag Die Schmiede shortly after his death.
A Hunger Artist (short story collection)         
BOOK BY FRANZ KAFKA
Ein Hungerkünstler (collection); A Hunger Artist (collection)
A Hunger Artist () is the collection of four short stories by Franz Kafka published in Germany in 1924, the last collection that Kafka himself prepared for publication. Kafka was able to correct the proofs during his final illness but the book was published by Verlag Die Schmiede several months after his death.
Hunger artist         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Hunger Artist; Hunger Artist (disambiguation)
Hunger artists or starvation artists were performers, common in Europe and America in the 18th, 19th and early 20th century, who starved themselves for extended periods of time, for the amusement of paying audiences. The phenomenon first appeared in the 17th century and saw its heyday in the 1880s.
Примеры употребления для A Hunger Artist
1. Mine is about the art of doing absolutely nothing, which in this day and age is so unusual." His 44 days as a Hunger Artist (an idea borrowed from a short story by Kafka) provoked, in varying degrees, awe, irritation, disbelief, admiration and downright hostility.