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Kafka: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Ritchie Robertson
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| #1640181 in Books | Ritchie Robertson | 2005-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 4.30 x.50 x6.80l,.26 | File type: PDF | 136 pages | Kafka A Very Short Introduction||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Provided a clear, concise, and cogent summary of the factors leading to the bizareness of Kafka's writing|By Alexander Raske|This book was very informative in terms of Kafka's family life. The descriptions of the father and of Kafka's "lovers" were excellent. I had to do a project in which I analyzed the factors behind a writer's style; this book saved my grade.|0 of 2 people||Wonderful...Wagenbach is the doyen of Kafka scholars, and this is easily the best guide to the life and work: succinct, handsomely produced, and endlessly informative. (Eric Ormsby New York Sun 2004-06-30)|About the Author
Franz Kafka is among the most intriguing and influential writers of the last century. During his lifetime he worked as a civil servant and published only a handful of short stories, the best known being The Transformation. His other three novels, published after his death, helped to found his reputation as a uniquely perceptive interpreter of the twentieth century.
Discussing both Kafka's crisis-ridden life and the subtleties of his art, Ritchie Roberts...
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