They're not next to the final page of The Castle (1926), which infamously breaks off mid-sentence. Nor are they next to the curators' displays explaining Kafka's tortured relationship to many ...
The Castle, and Amerika. Brod, of course, did no such thing, and always insisted that he told Kafka that he would never destroy his work. A poster from the Kafka exhibition at the National Library ...
Kafka’s enigmatic writings, from the slim volumes he published during his lifetime to his great unfinished novels “The Trial” and “The Castle” to his voluminous letters, notebooks and ...
If Metamorphosis left you fascinated by existential dilemmas and surreal narratives, these books will further immerse you in ...
Kafka was given renewed confidence with Jesenská’s support and was able to begin his final literary endeavors, including “A Hunger Artist” and “The Castle,” according to the release.
Together with the independent game studio Charles Games, the Goethe-Institut has developed a video game that brings Kafka's literary world to life in virtual space. Available in Czech, German, English ...
Why is Kafka still considered to be so modern and contemporary ... In doing so, we realise that those “Kafkaesque” scenarios – especially in The Trial and The Castle – affect us so profoundly not so ...