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- As a result, Kafka has been and continues to be celebrated as one of the most important literary figures of the 20th century. Kafka remains compelling to readers, but the fictional worlds and characters that Kafka created — characters who often seem to be avatars for the writer himself — also resonate beyond the borders of literary experience.
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May 29, 2024 · Franz Kafka is one of the best-known German-language authors in the world, even though he has been dead for 100 years. So why is he still so popular today?
Jun 1, 2024 · Franz Werfel, a friend and fellow writer in the Prague scene, claimed that beyond Czechoslovakia Kafka would not be understood. That was wildly off the mark as a prediction, but it does...
- Tanjil Rashid
Why is Kafka still relevant today? The writer dealt with timeless themes in his stories, such as bureaucracy and dealing with authority — or rather, the feeling of being at its mercy.
May 30, 2024 · A century after his death on June 3rd 1924, Kafka still has allure, and not just among social-media addicts. A crop of new books pays tribute to him, from fresh translations to even a management...
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But, really, why should we expect someone from Gen Z/Gen Alpha to necessarily know about Kafka? A strange, sickly Czech writer born in the late 19th century — 2023 marks the 140th anniversary of his birth — Kafka spent his entire life unrecognized as a literary figure of any merit. He was perpetually unreconciled with his own writing, questioning h...
The rediscovery and dissemination of Kafka’s work ultimately only happened because his friend, the writer Max Brod, defied Kafka’s deathbed wishes and preserved his remaining literary work, diaries and drawings. As a result, Kafka has been and continues to be celebrated as one of the most important literary figures of the 20th century. Kafka remain...
Reading and absorbing the uncomfortable insights of Kafka’s stories and novels is an essential part of a literary and philosophical education. The literary critic Joshua Cohen has argued that to read Kafka is to suffer along with his characters: seeking to understand Kafka is, for Cohen, “an unrequited pursuit” that is nonetheless profoundly worthw...
Kafka’s insistence was that literature confront us violently — that it “wound” us — with powerful truths that shatter our complacency and change us: that serve as “an axe for the frozen sea within us.” That is why Kafka’s miniature literary legacy — his two unfinished novels, less than two dozen longer stories, a few dozen short stories, letters, d...
- Alexander Carpenter
May 23, 2024 · Essay. Everyone Wants a Piece of Kafka, a Writer Who Refused to Be Claimed. A hundred years after Kafka’s death, people and nations are still fighting over his legacy. Share full article....
Why do we continue to find Franz Kafka so compelling 100 years after his death? Why is Kafka still considered to be so modern and contemporary? What awaits us in Kafka’s anniversary year of 2024? Reiner Stach, Kafka’s most important biographer, provides us with some answers.