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Talking Prague and not talk about Franz Kafka is like talking about Paris and not to mention Victor Hugo or Alexandre Dumas. This writer, author of the novels The Trial, America, El Castillo and the short story that surely know: The Metamorphosis, has greatly influenced the literature of the century XX and in many languages \u200b\u200bthe term "Kafkaesque has emerged to describe situations or similar views to those of the Czech writer.
Kafkaesque , na .
1. adj. Pertaining to Franz Kafka or his work. Kafkaesque novels
2. adj. Characteristic of this Czech writer or his work. Vision Kafkaesque world
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Kafka's work is harrowing and expressive, trying to show entrapment and alienation of modern man, the change of times the writer lived. Of his works published posthumously and enormous material is removed the image from a weak, sensitive and sad, but that should not be interpreted literally.
It is true that Kafka's life was marked by a relationship with an authoritarian father bullied him for much of his life and his disease, tuberculosis . Much of the work of this man, like many other writers, go unnoticed and hidden for many during his life and was not published until (and after his death), when it reached the fame that is now attached to it.
I do not want to sin "gafapastero" but it is a work that I have yet to read and it made for Czech lands journey has to start getting interested.
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