Introducing Kafka
David Zane Mairowitz(Author)
Icon Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-84046-122-0 (ISBN)
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Description
"What do I have in common with the Jews? I don't even have anything in common with myself". Nothing could better express the essence of Franz Kafka, a man described by his friends as living behind a "glass wall". Kafka wrote in the tradition of the great Yiddish storytellers, whose stock-in-trade was bizarre fantasy, tainted with hilarity and self-abasement. What he brought to this tradition was an almost unbearably expanded consciousness. Alienated from his roots, his family, his surroundings and primarily from his own body, Kafka created a unique literary language in which to hide away, transforming himself into a cockroach, an ape, a dog, a mole or a circus artiste who starves himself to death in front of admiring crowds.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Duxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 209 mm
Width: 143 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84046-122-0 (9781840461220)
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David Zane Mairowitz
Introducing Kafka
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05/2007
Icon Books
€32.37
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