The experimental literary rapture around Franz Kafka only came about against his wishes after he died, because originally he wanted all his work destroyed.
Franz Kafka, an Austrian-Czech novelist and one of the most prominent short story writers of the early 20th century, is celebrated for his nightmarish portrayals of isolation, bureaucracy and ...
including Hebrew — a fact that some scholars point to when making the case that his Jewishness played a large role in his creative life. And now, visitors to “Franz Kafka,” an exhibit ...
narrating the doll's life from the first person: it grew up, it went to school, it met people. Knowing the game had to end, however, drove Kafka miserable (sounds like our Franz); therefore ...
Kafka, the master of blind bureaucracy, alienation, and the often pointless reality and crushing despair of post-modern life, would have ... Stefan Zweig, Franz Werfel, Lion Feuchtwanger, and ...
Franz Kafka’s handsome face ... esque” as a soul in perpetual conflict with the absurdities of modern life, its spiritual dislocations and irreconcilable contradictions.