I discovered Franz Kafka's works in my path of learning English, going through the untouched and dusty section of books in the library. read more
I discovered Franz Kafka’s works in my path of learning English, going through the untouched and dusty section of books in the library. I read through his shadowy bureaucracies, his absurd situations, his unlikely protagonists, his sinister humor, and his labyrinths of endless frustrating mysteries. read more
In the July/August issue of the Atlantic, Joseph Epstein uses the release of Saul Friedlander's book "Franz Kafka: The Poet of Shame and Guilt" to pose the larger question of whether Kafka is still relevant. read more