Kafka
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Kafka
Kafka
An authoritative collection of essays celebrating Kafka's life and work, and examining how his writing has continued to provide inspiration for over a century.
Franz Kafka died in 1924, when he was not yet forty-one. During his life, he published only seven small books, but he left behind three unfinished novels and a mass of stories, reflections, and personal writings which were published after his death. His novels, in particular, alongside short stories such as The Judgement and The Metamorphosis, have made him one of the most widely read, significant, and influential writers of the twentieth century. His writings show an extraordinary ability to speak to the changing concerns of later generations.
This collection of essays, illustrated with manuscripts, archival material, postcards, and family photographs, not only sets Kafka in the context of his life and times but also shows how his own experiences nourished his imagination. Literal travel in Western Europe enabled him, as his notebooks reveal, to practise descriptive writing. Imaginative travel through reading strengthened his fascination with remote spaces and made him aware of European colonialism. Familiar settings in his fiction become alien and bewildering. When writing about animals, he sought to enter imaginatively into their non-human way of being.
This book is a celebration not just of Kafka's achievements and creativity, but also of howβeven 100 years after his deathβKafka continues to inspire new literary, theatrical, and cinematic creations around the world.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781851246229
Publisher: Bodleian Library
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 30 May 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bodleian Library
Contributors:
- Edited by Ritchie Robertson
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 237.0mm
Height: 259.0mm
Weight: 1104g
Pages: 192
About the Author
Ritchie Robertson retired in 2021 as Schwarz-Taylor Professor of German at Oxford. He is the author of Kafka: Judaism, Politics, and Literature (1985).
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