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Kafka and Mahler: A missed harmony
For the weary insurance salesman, Mahler’s music was simply too loud. Though Kafka possessed acute hearing, he did not have ...
From Judge Trevor McFadden's opinion last week in Sedita v. U.S. (D.D.C.): "Where was the Judge whom he had never seen? Where was the High Court, to which ...
Delve into Franz Kafka's books and literary works, exploring themes of existentialism, alienation, and absurdity. Discover the genius behind modern classics.
The experimental literary rapture around Franz Kafka only came about against his wishes after he died, because originally he wanted all his work destroyed.
Where Miguel de Cervantes’ 16th century work is smart, suspenseful, playful and pointed, “Lookingglass Quixote” is ...
Similar in narrative style to Kafka’s The Trial, Lukins’ new novel, centred on the crimes of a wealthy American family, ...
One of Kafka's unfinished works. The Castle is Kafka’s last book, it was posthumously published. The book tries to show how ...
Haruki Murakami’s return from a six-year hiatus sees a return to the familiar, but still shines with its emotional depth and ...
Patrick Modiano’s books treat memory and language as something to play around with, almost always with a tremendous payoff ...
The unfinished novel “Amerika” is a story about a young man named “Karl Rossmann” who is sent to America by his parents after ...