A HUNGER ARTIST by Franz Kafka | Full Audiobook

A Hunger Artist By Franz Kafka | Full Audiobook A Hunger Artist" by Franz Kafka is a profound and symbolic short story that explores art, isolation, identity, and the misunderstood genius. First published in 1922, this Kafkaesque classic follows the life of a professional hunger artist whose once-celebrated performances of fasting slowly lose public interest, reflecting Kafka’s themes of alienation and existential despair. Told in Kafka’s distinct style—marked by dark irony and haunting introspection—this story leaves listeners questioning what it means to be truly seen, understood, or appreciated in a changing world. A compelling listen for fans of philosophical fiction, modernist literature, and abstract storytelling. Credit: Narrated by Edmund Langston Edited by Rabiul I.