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“A sensational new book [that] reveals these hitherto hidden artworks for the first time 。。。 This valuable volume allows us to see how, for Kafka, word and image walk arm in arm。”—Benjamin Balint,Jewish Review of Books The year 2019 brought a sensational discovery: hundreds of drawi...
Like a lizard swollen to the size of a dinosaur, politics can be seen as psychopathology writ large."We need the books that affect us like a disaster," wrote the young (20-year-old) Kafka to a friend in 1904, books "that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more ...
Kafka was not interested in solid ground, and he did not agree to that bargain. He wrote once, “we need books that affect us like a disaster.” Kafka was not interested in solid ground, and he did not agree to that bargain. He wrote once, “we need books that affect us like a ...
IF the word "Joycean" evokes a style, "Proustian" a specific mode of memory, "Kafkaesque" is a word that seems to summon up the terror, comedy, absurdity, alienation, and the sheer disjunctiveness of modern life.Whether or not Franz Kafka is indeed, as biographer Frederick Karl proposes,...
From what depths I would drag it up! [Franz Kafka, "Letters to Felice," 1913] also frommid-14c. author(v.) 1590s, "to do, originate," fromauthor(n.). Revived 1940s, chiefly U.S. Related:Authored;authoring. also from1590s
Constellations : authorship and authority in Franz Kafka's short prose More than eighty years after the death of its author, Kafka fiction continues to stimulate diverse critical interest: only Shakespeare has generated more p... Pressley,D Lawrence - University of Warwick 被引量: 0发表: 2008年...
At 40, Franz Kafka (1883-1924), who never married and had no children, was walking through a park one day in Berlin when he met a girl who was crying because she had lost her favourite doll. She and Kafka searched for the doll unsuccessfully. ...
John also has the distinguished honor of being quoted around the worldin lists of quotations and in several booksnext to such luminaries as Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, Lord Byron and Franz Kafka. Click on the covers for more information....