Four Corners Books
Blumfeld, an Elderly Bachelor
Blumfeld, an Elderly Bachelor
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In this volume, British artist David Musgrave revisits Franz Kafka's novella Blumfeld, an Elderly Bachelor, the tale of a man who arrives home one day to find two plastic balls bouncing off the ground of their own accord. To his great irritation, these balls follow Blumfeldwho is a stickler for absolute order in his universewherever he goes, and his attempts to divest himself of their presence are described with Kafka's customary flair for the detached observation of the extremely bizarre. Musgrave has responded to Kafka's story with a series of pencil drawings of curious artifacts and pseudo-archaeological fragments of his own invention. Combined with John Morgan's austere designwhich finds the book typeset in Kafka's preferred font and large type size, which he was never able to see printed in his lifetimethis volume almost feels like a case study of some unique bygone supernatural phenomenon.
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